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== Summary ==
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The [[Stewing Pot]] is an indispensable block used for mass food production and needed for many other kinds of heat-based crafting, such at tanning, alchemy and textile processing.
  
The [[Stewing Pot]] can be used for mass food production, tanning, alchemy and textiles.
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A Stewing Pot requires fire in the block directly underneath in order to function. Production rates are accelerated by the addition of more fire adjacent to the principal flame, with the maximum rate achieved with fires lit in the entire 3x3 area underneath. [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Netherrack Netherrack] or [[Hibachi]]s are natural choices to provide fire, though any flame will serve in a pinch.
  
It requires a fire in the block directly beneath it to function. A source of constant flame, such as the [[Hibachi]] or [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Netherrack Netherrack] is best, but not strictly required. The [[Stewing Pot]] cooking speed can be increased by adding addition fire to the 3x3 area beneath it.
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It should be noted that more advanced reactions like rendering into glue require the flames underneath the Stewing Pot to be stoked, which is only possible with Hibachis. Reactions requiring a regular flame, such as cooking, will not proceed when it is heated by a stoked flame. Likewise, one should exercise care when processing [[Hellfire Dust]], lest one discovers the effects of stoking a Stewing Pot containing such dust...
  
The [[Stewing Pot]] can be "tipped" by applying mechanical power to it. This will tip all of the items into the block adjacent to the stewing pot. This will always be first side in a clockwise direction to the mechanical power input. This allows it to be emptied if required.
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The Stewing Pot can be tipped by application of mechanical power. When tipped, all items in the Stewing Pot (except possibly those on the bottom row) will spill onto the block clockwise along - when facing the pot - the axle proving power to the Stewing Pot.
 
 
To allow the [[Stewing Pot]] to render, the fire beneath the stewing pot must be stoked. (This requires the use of a [[Hibachi]]) This will allow rendering, but stop all other function until the fire is unstoked.
 
  
 
== Crafting ==
 
== Crafting ==

Revision as of 20:32, 11 June 2012

Stewing Pot


Type

Food Production

Stackable

Yes (64)

Damage

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Protection

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Durability

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First Appearance

1.30

Filtering

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Buoyancy

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Gravity

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Flammable

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Data Value

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The Stewing Pot is an indispensable block used for mass food production and needed for many other kinds of heat-based crafting, such at tanning, alchemy and textile processing.

A Stewing Pot requires fire in the block directly underneath in order to function. Production rates are accelerated by the addition of more fire adjacent to the principal flame, with the maximum rate achieved with fires lit in the entire 3x3 area underneath. Netherrack or Hibachis are natural choices to provide fire, though any flame will serve in a pinch.

It should be noted that more advanced reactions like rendering into glue require the flames underneath the Stewing Pot to be stoked, which is only possible with Hibachis. Reactions requiring a regular flame, such as cooking, will not proceed when it is heated by a stoked flame. Likewise, one should exercise care when processing Hellfire Dust, lest one discovers the effects of stoking a Stewing Pot containing such dust...

The Stewing Pot can be tipped by application of mechanical power. When tipped, all items in the Stewing Pot (except possibly those on the bottom row) will spill onto the block clockwise along - when facing the pot - the axle proving power to the Stewing Pot.

Crafting

Name Ingredients Input » Output
Stewing Pot Iron Ingots, Bone,
Water Bucket
Iron (Ingot)
Bone
Iron (Ingot)
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Iron (Ingot)
Water Bucket
Iron (Ingot)
Iron (Ingot)
Iron (Ingot)
Iron (Ingot)

Applications


Keep in mind

Demonstration Video

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