Difference between revisions of "Hibachi"
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Revision as of 03:38, 4 November 2013
The Hibachi is the Netherrack of the modern man. A Hibachi's top surface will ignite, creating fire in the space above, when the the Hibachi receives redstone power. This flame cannot be extinguished by hand as the Hibachi will re-ignite instantly as long as it has redstone current. Terminating the redstone power and occluding the Hibachi's surface with a block are the only ways to extinguish the flame.
The Hibachi's flame is the only one strong enough to withstand being stoked by a Bellows, making the Hibachi a requirement for Pottery, Crucible operations and Rendering.
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | |||||||||||
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Hibachi | Concentrated Hellfire, Stone, Element, Redstone Dust |
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Applications
- Heat source for the Cauldron.
- Light source.
- Automatic fire starter (Burn leftover leaves in a tree farm).
- The only block capable of creating a Stoked Fire with a Bellows.
Keep in Mind
- The more hibachis used, the faster items cook/render/smelt.
- In order to power a hibachi, one of the best ways is to be directly power each one from beneath, refer to these images if you are having trouble powering a 3x* space.
- Certain blocks will be deleted when placed on a Hibachi (Most flammable blocks, Planters, Concentrated Hellfire Blocks, etc.)
- For the blocks to actually be deleted the Hibachi must be powered after the blocks have been placed