It won't smelt into ingots and I can't craft anything with it. How do I make ingots with Steel Dust?
Possibly Traincraft,Railcraft,Gregtech and I think metallurgy has steel ore or something similar to it.erm, how did you obtain it?
And what mod's steel dust?
I think the Forge Ore Dictionary makes the mod it came from a pointless variable, so long as said mods implement the Ore Dictionary.erm, how did you obtain it?
And what mod's steel dust?
I think the Forge Ore Dictionary makes the mod it came from a pointless variable, so long as said mods implement the Ore Dictionary.
Also, totally off-topic, but your avatar makes me happy. Rin is awesome.
funny, in the modpack that I use, 2 coal dust and 1 iron dust produces 1 steel dust that can be smelted into a steel ingot. This steel is compatible with TConstruct. Not entirely sure which mod adds that, but it's freakin' epic all the same
I thought you might pop in thanks for letting me know It's also able to be made using the AE Grindstone, which makes steel (while expensive) ridiculously early gameThat's Universal Electricity's first steel recipe. It's one if the most expensive buy has the benefit of being produced in Ars Magica fabricator. Later on UE can make steel as cheaply as Gregtech.
it only costs 4 wood if you already have a minium stone, else it's 2 obsidianEveryone to their own I guess. Steel is pretty common as dungeon loot anyway, so early game it's not that hard to find either, particularly for armour. Isn't alumite really good and cheap? It is made potentially with 4 oak logs, some Alumin(i)um and some iron or something? In a big construct that one must decimate a river to build?
Has algorithm fixed the grinder being automata me with turtles? So it's now similar to the clockwork engine?
If configured correctly, GregTech makes the steel dust only smeltae in an industrial blast furnace.
This should always be so, steel was balanced for this point in the tech tree, and changing that breaks progression.
The rail craft blast furnace requires nether fortress access, so often I skip it entirely.
It's also ungodly slow.