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The Hibachi is the [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Netherrack Netherrack] of the modern man. When receiving [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone#Redstone_power redstone power], the [[Element]] inside heats up. The heated element causes the [[Concentrated Hellfire|hellfire]] on the top of the hibachi to ignite, creating a fire in the space above the Hibachi. This flame can not be extinguished by hand as the Hibachi will re-ignite instantly as long as the Hibachi is powered by [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone redstone]. Terminating the [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone#Redstone_power redstone power] and occluding the Hibachi's surface with a block are the only two ways to extinguish the flame.
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The '''Hibachi''' is the [[Netherrack]] of the modern man. When receiving redstone current, the [[Element]] inside heats up. The heated element causes the [[Concentrated Hellfire]] on the top of the hibachi to ignite, creating a fire in the space above the hibachi. This flame can not be extinguished by hand as the hibachi will re-ignite instantly as long as the hibachi is powered by redstone. Terminating the redstone current and occluding the hibachi's surface with a block are the only two ways to extinguish the flame.
  
While the strong force exerted by air expelled from the [[Bellows]] extinguishes normal fires, it is not strong enough to extinguish the fire of the Hibachi. The oxygen in the expelled air from the [[Bellows]] will raise the temperature of the Hibachi fire, causing it to enter a state known as being stoked. Stoked Hibachi fire is a requirement for [[Unfired Pottery|Pottery]], [[Crucible]] operations and [[Cauldron#Stoked_Flame | Rendering]].
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While the strong force exerted by air expelled from the [[Bellows]] extinguishes normal fires, it is not strong enough to extinguish the fire of the hibachi. The oxygen in the expelled air from the bellows will raise the temperature of the hibachi fire, causing it to enter a state known as being stoked. Stoked hibachi fire is a requirement for [[Crucible]] operations, [[Unfired Pottery|pottery]], and [[Cauldron#Stoked_Flame|rendering]].
  
 
== Crafting ==
 
== Crafting ==
<onlyinclude>{| class="wikitable"
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{{Title}}
|-
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<onlyinclude>![[Hibachi]]
!Name
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|align="center"| [[Concentrated Hellfire]],<br/>[[Element]], [[Stone Brick]],<br/>[[Redstone]]
! Ingredients
 
! Input » Output
 
|-
 
!Hibachi
 
|align="center"| [[Concentrated Hellfire]],<br/>[http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Stone Stone], [[Element]],<br/>[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone#Redstone_Dust Redstone Dust]
 
 
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1= Concentrated Hellfire |B1= Concentrated Hellfire |C1= Concentrated Hellfire
 
|A1= Concentrated Hellfire |B1= Concentrated Hellfire |C1= Concentrated Hellfire
|A2= Stone                 |B2= Element               |C2= Stone
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|A2= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 | B2= Element | C2= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3
|A3= Stone                 |B3= Redstone (Dust)      |C3= Stone
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|A3= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 | B3= Redstone | C3= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3
|Output= Hibachi, 1}}
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|Output= Hibachi, 1}}</onlyinclude>
|}</onlyinclude>
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|}
  
 
== Applications ==
 
== Applications ==
 
* Heat source for the [[Cauldron]].
 
* Heat source for the [[Cauldron]].
 
* Light source.
 
* Light source.
* Automatic fire starter (Burn leftover [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Leaves leaves] in a tree farm).
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* Automatic fire starter (burn leftover [[Leaves]] in a tree farm).
* The only block capable of creating a Stoked Fire with a [[Bellows]].
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* The only block capable of creating a stoked fire with a [[Bellows]].
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== Fire Spread ==
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=== Fire ===
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In BTW, most sources of fire, including [[Torch]]es, have to be placed carefully to prevent burning down your home. Fire sources will heat up some air blocks around and above them, making any flammable block within range catch fire.
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A column of 3x3, 6 high block around the fire (represented by the red block in the pictures below), will make any adjacent flammable block (represented by the glass blocks) burn down.
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So in the pictures bellow, you are only to place flammable blocks around the glass blocks :
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[[File:Fire spread04.png|300px]] [[File:Fire spread05.png|255px]] [[File:Fire spread06.png|193px]] [[File:Fire spread07.png|190px]]
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Flammable materials have to be carefully placed near fire sources or risk burning down.
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[[File:Fire spread.png|250px|Minimum safe distance from the fire's heat to use flammable materials]]
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=== Stocked Fire ===
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Stocked fire is a bit harder to handle, and is often the cause of accidental fires.
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Not only is it 2 blocks high, but every sides of the stocked fire are also extremely hot, and can spread fire.
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You can consider each blocks around the stocked fire to be actual fire blocks, even though you can't see them :
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[[File:Stocked Fire Spread 02.png|300px]] [[File:Stocked Fire Spread 03.png|300px]]
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In the picture above, each of these invisible fire block is represented by a red block, and each of them can spread fire using [[Hibachi#Fire|the range of the regular fire]].
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== Example ==
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Here's the easiest, cheapest way to set up a Crucible :
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{| style="border: 1px solid darkgrey;"
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| [[File:Crucible Setup01.png|600px]] [[File:Crucible Setup02.png|600px]]
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|}
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Only 1 Hibachi is required to make stocked fire and use the recycling properties of the Crucible.
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The more Hibachis you add, the faster it cooks.
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Here's a maximum speed Crucible, using 9 Hibachis :
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{| style="border: 1px solid darkgrey;"
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| [[File:Crucible Setup03.png|600px]] [[File:Crucible Setup04.png|600px]]
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|}
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Note that only the Fire block above the Hibachi cannot be blocked. The block just above, where the double flame is when the fire is stocked, can be blocked off by any block, making it easy to have your crucible in your floor.
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[[File:Crucible Setup05.png|300px]]
  
 
== Keep in Mind ==
 
== Keep in Mind ==
 
* The more hibachis used, the faster items cook/render/smelt.
 
* 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 [http://imgur.com/a/cuUGM#0 these images] if you are having trouble powering a 3x* space.
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*In order to power a hibachi, one of the best ways is to be directly power each one from beneath.
*Certain blocks will be deleted when placed on a Hibachi (Most flammable blocks, [[Planter]]s, [[Concentrated Hellfire]] Blocks, etc.)
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*Certain blocks will be deleted when placed on a hibachi (most flammable blocks, [[Block of Concentrated Hellfire|blocks of concentrated hellfire]] etc.)
**For the blocks to actually be deleted the Hibachi must be powered ''after'' the blocks have been placed
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**For the blocks to actually be deleted the hibachi must be powered ''after'' the blocks have been placed
  
 
== Demonstration Video ==
 
== Demonstration Video ==
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUiWPsQXpus Better than Wolves Lab - Hibachi]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUiWPsQXpus Better than Wolves Lab - Hibachi]
 
[[category:The Age of Wood Tier 5: Fire Mastery]]
 
[[category:The Age of Wood Tier 5: Fire Mastery]]

Latest revision as of 09:48, 11 May 2024

Hibachi
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Utility

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First Appearance

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The Hibachi is the Netherrack of the modern man. When receiving redstone current, the Element inside heats up. The heated element causes the Concentrated Hellfire on the top of the hibachi to ignite, creating a fire in the space above the hibachi. This flame can not be extinguished by hand as the hibachi will re-ignite instantly as long as the hibachi is powered by redstone. Terminating the redstone current and occluding the hibachi's surface with a block are the only two ways to extinguish the flame.

While the strong force exerted by air expelled from the Bellows extinguishes normal fires, it is not strong enough to extinguish the fire of the hibachi. The oxygen in the expelled air from the bellows will raise the temperature of the hibachi fire, causing it to enter a state known as being stoked. Stoked hibachi fire is a requirement for Crucible operations, pottery, and rendering.

Crafting

Name Ingredients Input » Output
Hibachi Concentrated Hellfire,
Element, Stone Brick,
Redstone
Concentrated Hellfire
Concentrated Hellfire
Concentrated Hellfire
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Hibachi
Stone Brick Brick Stone Strata2 Brick Stone Strata3
Element
Stone Brick Brick Stone Strata2 Brick Stone Strata3
Stone Brick Brick Stone Strata2 Brick Stone Strata3
Redstone
Stone Brick Brick Stone Strata2 Brick Stone Strata3

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.

Fire Spread

Fire

In BTW, most sources of fire, including Torches, have to be placed carefully to prevent burning down your home. Fire sources will heat up some air blocks around and above them, making any flammable block within range catch fire.

A column of 3x3, 6 high block around the fire (represented by the red block in the pictures below), will make any adjacent flammable block (represented by the glass blocks) burn down.

So in the pictures bellow, you are only to place flammable blocks around the glass blocks :

Fire spread04.png Fire spread05.png Fire spread06.png Fire spread07.png


Flammable materials have to be carefully placed near fire sources or risk burning down.

Minimum safe distance from the fire's heat to use flammable materials

Stocked Fire

Stocked fire is a bit harder to handle, and is often the cause of accidental fires.

Not only is it 2 blocks high, but every sides of the stocked fire are also extremely hot, and can spread fire.

You can consider each blocks around the stocked fire to be actual fire blocks, even though you can't see them :

Stocked Fire Spread 02.png Stocked Fire Spread 03.png

In the picture above, each of these invisible fire block is represented by a red block, and each of them can spread fire using the range of the regular fire.

Example

Here's the easiest, cheapest way to set up a Crucible :

Crucible Setup01.png Crucible Setup02.png

Only 1 Hibachi is required to make stocked fire and use the recycling properties of the Crucible.

The more Hibachis you add, the faster it cooks.

Here's a maximum speed Crucible, using 9 Hibachis :

Crucible Setup03.png Crucible Setup04.png

Note that only the Fire block above the Hibachi cannot be blocked. The block just above, where the double flame is when the fire is stocked, can be blocked off by any block, making it easy to have your crucible in your floor.

Crucible Setup05.png

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.
  • Certain blocks will be deleted when placed on a hibachi (most flammable blocks, blocks of concentrated hellfire etc.)
    • For the blocks to actually be deleted the hibachi must be powered after the blocks have been placed

Demonstration Video

Better than Wolves Lab - Hibachi