So, I have a sorting system set up, it's not fancy. It's pretty basic and takes all my ores and turns them into ingots. It'll also do things like smelt beef, smelt cactus, and pulverize cobblestone.
My problem lies with multiple of these things, but Cobblestone is my biggest problem. It gets it from a quarry (or an igneous extruder), and it will pulverize it all. Then it will take the sand and feed it into my Induction Smelters. This is...tolerable for my purposes, but what I really want it to do is take a quarter of the cobblestone and send it into storage, and take the rest of it and Pulverize it. When I get sand, I want it to first fill up my Induction Smelters, then take the excess and turn 1/4 of it into glass. I want it to take the gravel (a byproduct of Pulverization), and Pulverize that into flint. I don't want all the gravel, just a quarter of it stored and the rest turned into flint (for ITNT or it's other uses). How would I go about this? I also want to do this for lots of other items. For example, I want some of my tin turned into tin cells while some of it kept as ingots. Iron-->Refined Iron, but maybe an eighth.
If I put Cobblestone in multiple compartments of the sorting machine, it'll only go to one place. I am building underground, so I have a lot of space, but I am not sure I want a huge thing, so taking 1 chest and turning it into two and equal ways apart would not work because that's only half. If I wanted to continue with that, I'd have to turn 1 of those two chests into 2, so I'd have 3/4 going one way and 1/4 going another way. That would end up being huge and I don't want to do that.
Also, when my stuff is done, it gets sent into a storage room. This storage room is just a ton of barrels and a few extra chests where stuff that can't be sorted goes into. My goal is to use chests, but that may be hard, so I was thinking of a mixture. Stuff like cobblestone goes into a barrel, and stuff like ingots go into chests. It takes up a lot less space this way. What I really would like to see is your personal storage room setup, with screenshots. I just want everything to be organized with an easy to understand layout, but I am no good at that.
My problem lies with multiple of these things, but Cobblestone is my biggest problem. It gets it from a quarry (or an igneous extruder), and it will pulverize it all. Then it will take the sand and feed it into my Induction Smelters. This is...tolerable for my purposes, but what I really want it to do is take a quarter of the cobblestone and send it into storage, and take the rest of it and Pulverize it. When I get sand, I want it to first fill up my Induction Smelters, then take the excess and turn 1/4 of it into glass. I want it to take the gravel (a byproduct of Pulverization), and Pulverize that into flint. I don't want all the gravel, just a quarter of it stored and the rest turned into flint (for ITNT or it's other uses). How would I go about this? I also want to do this for lots of other items. For example, I want some of my tin turned into tin cells while some of it kept as ingots. Iron-->Refined Iron, but maybe an eighth.
If I put Cobblestone in multiple compartments of the sorting machine, it'll only go to one place. I am building underground, so I have a lot of space, but I am not sure I want a huge thing, so taking 1 chest and turning it into two and equal ways apart would not work because that's only half. If I wanted to continue with that, I'd have to turn 1 of those two chests into 2, so I'd have 3/4 going one way and 1/4 going another way. That would end up being huge and I don't want to do that.
Also, when my stuff is done, it gets sent into a storage room. This storage room is just a ton of barrels and a few extra chests where stuff that can't be sorted goes into. My goal is to use chests, but that may be hard, so I was thinking of a mixture. Stuff like cobblestone goes into a barrel, and stuff like ingots go into chests. It takes up a lot less space this way. What I really would like to see is your personal storage room setup, with screenshots. I just want everything to be organized with an easy to understand layout, but I am no good at that.