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{{Item | {{Item | ||
− | |image=ItemMillStone.png | + | |image=ItemMillStone.png;ItemMillStoneFull.png |
|type=Mechanical power | |type=Mechanical power | ||
|stackable=Yes (64) | |stackable=Yes (64) | ||
|firstver=1.70 | |firstver=1.70 | ||
− | }}The '''Mill Stone''' is a contraption made from heavy stone. When [[Mechanical power]] is applied, the gear inside is turned. The gear crushes some raw materials into finer materials that may be more | + | }}The '''Mill Stone''' is a contraption made from heavy stone. When [[Mechanical power]] is applied to either the top of the bottom of the block, the gear inside is turned. The gear crushes some raw materials into finer materials that may be more useful than the original form. The Mill Stone will only hold one item at a time and each item can be added by right clicking or through the use of a powered [[Hopper]]. The products of grinding are ejected in a random horizontal direction. Each item takes the Mill Stone 10 seconds to grind when provided with a continuous source of [[Mechanical power]]. |
== Crafting == | == Crafting == | ||
− | <onlyinclude>{| class="wikitable" | + | {{Title}} |
+ | <onlyinclude>![[Mill Stone]] | ||
+ | |align="center"| [[Stone Brick]],<br>[[Gear]] | ||
+ | |{{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |A1= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 |B1= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 |C1= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 | ||
+ | |A2= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 |B2= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 |C2= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 | ||
+ | |A3= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 |B3= Gear |C3= Stone Brick; Brick Stone Strata2; Brick Stone Strata3 | ||
+ | |Output= Mill Stone}}</onlyinclude> | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | == Powering == | ||
+ | The mill stone can be powered only from the top or the bottom: | ||
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+ | [[File:Mill Stone 05.png|300px]] | ||
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+ | However it is much better to power it from the bottom, since it allows the use of a [[Hopper]] above it, to automate the process. | ||
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+ | == Collection == | ||
+ | Since the products of grinding are ejected in a random horizontal direction all around the mill stone, there's two way to collect the items produced: | ||
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+ | === Water-less collection === | ||
+ | Placing 8 [[Hopper]]s all around the mill stone will allow you to collect all the items, especially when using a [[Hopper]] to load it, removing a lot of manual labor: | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Mill Stone 01.png|400px]] | ||
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+ | === Water-based collection === | ||
+ | By placing the mill stone near rivers or lake, you can use water to collect items, reducing the amount of [[Hopper]]s needed, and making it faster to collect: | ||
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+ | [[File:Mill Stone 02.png|400px]] | ||
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+ | == Application == | ||
+ | {| style="text-align: center;" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="col" | Ingredient | ||
+ | ! scope="col" | Output | ||
+ | ! scope="col" | Details | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{Grid|Bone}} || {{Grid2|Bone Meal,3}} || [[Bone]] -> 3x [[Bone Meal]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{Grid2|Skeleton Skull; Runed Skull}} || {{Grid2|Bone Meal,6}} || [[Skeleton Skull]] or [[Runed Skull]] -> 6x [[Bone Meal]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{Grid|Coal}} || {{Grid2|Coal Dust,2}} || [[Coal]] -> [[Coal Dust]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{Grid|Cocoa Beans}} || {{Grid2|Cocoa Powder}} || [[Cocoa Beans]] -> [[Cocoa Powder]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{Grid|Dandelion}} || {{Grid2|Dandelion Yellow,2}} || Dandelion -> 2x [[Yellow Dye]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{Grid|Rose}} || {{Grid2|Rose Red,2}} || Rose -> 2x [[Red Dye]] | ||
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− | + | | {{Grid|Wheat}} || {{Grid2|Flour}} || [[Wheat]] -> [[Flour]] | |
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− | + | | {{Grid|Netherrack}} || {{Grid2|Ground Netherrack}} || [[Netherrack]] -> [[Ground Netherrack]] | |
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− | |{{ | + | | {{Grid|Hemp}} || {{Grid2|Hemp Fiber,4}} || [[Hemp]] -> 4x [[Hemp Fiber]] |
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− | + | | {{Grid|Leather}} || {{Grid2|Scoured Leather}} || [[Leather]] -> [[Scoured Leather]] | |
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− | + | | {{Grid|Sugar Cane}} || {{Grid2|Sugar}} || [[Sugar Canes]] -> [[Sugar]] | |
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== Keep in Mind == | == Keep in Mind == | ||
* It can only be powered by an [[axle]] if it is going directly into the top or bottom of the block. | * It can only be powered by an [[axle]] if it is going directly into the top or bottom of the block. | ||
* All processed material it produces is immediately ejected to the sides of the Mill Stone, even if there are blocks there (the items will get stuck in the blocks). | * All processed material it produces is immediately ejected to the sides of the Mill Stone, even if there are blocks there (the items will get stuck in the blocks). | ||
− | It is highly recommended to use [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water water] and a [[Hopper]] to collect your goods with no loss. | + | * It is highly recommended to use [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water water] and a [[Hopper]] to collect your goods with no loss. |
+ | * A powered [[Hopper]] is recommended to continuously provide items to the Mill Stone to be ground. | ||
+ | * [[Possession]], also known as "Nothing to Worry About", is what happens to living animals and villagers, but not the player, when exposed to the spirits of The Nether after a short time: infected souls start to come out of the Nether and leak into your world. These spirits are invisible, and will seep out a short distance from any Nether Portal, and will also infect potential hosts that enter the Nether entirely, warping their behavior to generally undesirable results. Despite popular beliefs, grinding Netherrack in a mill stone is not a source of possession. | ||
== Demonstration Videos == | == Demonstration Videos == |
Latest revision as of 09:23, 16 May 2024
The Mill Stone is a contraption made from heavy stone. When Mechanical power is applied to either the top of the bottom of the block, the gear inside is turned. The gear crushes some raw materials into finer materials that may be more useful than the original form. The Mill Stone will only hold one item at a time and each item can be added by right clicking or through the use of a powered Hopper. The products of grinding are ejected in a random horizontal direction. Each item takes the Mill Stone 10 seconds to grind when provided with a continuous source of Mechanical power.
Contents
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | |||||||||||
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Mill Stone | Stone Brick, Gear |
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Powering
The mill stone can be powered only from the top or the bottom:
However it is much better to power it from the bottom, since it allows the use of a Hopper above it, to automate the process.
Collection
Since the products of grinding are ejected in a random horizontal direction all around the mill stone, there's two way to collect the items produced:
Water-less collection
Placing 8 Hoppers all around the mill stone will allow you to collect all the items, especially when using a Hopper to load it, removing a lot of manual labor:
Water-based collection
By placing the mill stone near rivers or lake, you can use water to collect items, reducing the amount of Hoppers needed, and making it faster to collect:
Application
Ingredient | Output | Details |
---|---|---|
Bone -> 3x Bone Meal | ||
Skeleton Skull or Runed Skull -> 6x Bone Meal | ||
Coal -> Coal Dust | ||
Cocoa Beans -> Cocoa Powder | ||
Dandelion -> 2x Yellow Dye | ||
Rose -> 2x Red Dye | ||
Wheat -> Flour | ||
Netherrack -> Ground Netherrack | ||
Hemp -> 4x Hemp Fiber | ||
Leather -> Scoured Leather | ||
Sugar Canes -> Sugar |
Keep in Mind
- It can only be powered by an axle if it is going directly into the top or bottom of the block.
- All processed material it produces is immediately ejected to the sides of the Mill Stone, even if there are blocks there (the items will get stuck in the blocks).
- It is highly recommended to use water and a Hopper to collect your goods with no loss.
- A powered Hopper is recommended to continuously provide items to the Mill Stone to be ground.
- Possession, also known as "Nothing to Worry About", is what happens to living animals and villagers, but not the player, when exposed to the spirits of The Nether after a short time: infected souls start to come out of the Nether and leak into your world. These spirits are invisible, and will seep out a short distance from any Nether Portal, and will also infect potential hosts that enter the Nether entirely, warping their behavior to generally undesirable results. Despite popular beliefs, grinding Netherrack in a mill stone is not a source of possession.