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Overview ············································································ 3

Resource Map ····································································· 4

Machine Map ····································································· 5

Item Listing ········································································· 6

Understanding Industrial Craft

Higher Technology ················································· 12

Resource Conversion ············································· 13

Power Generators ·················································· 14

Creating Energy ···················································· 15

Mining Made Easy ················································· 16

Improved Forging ··················································· 17

Coal—The Wonder Ore ··········································· 18

Bring it On ···························································· 19

Playing Mother Nature ············································ 20

Bio Fuel & Rubber ·················································· 21

Fun but be Careful ················································· 22

Other Things ························································· 23

Additional thoughts ················································· 24

Hints and Secrets ·················································· 26

Crafting Recipes ································································ 25

Processing Material ···························································· 40

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I wrote this guide as a way to teach myself the workings of the MINECRAFT mod called In-

dustrial Craft. For anyone that has played MINECRAFT and experimented with loading and

using MODS this mod is a great addition to the game. I liken it to evolving from the Stone Age

to the Industrial Age in Age of Empires.

MINECRAFT it self is a very fun game of exploration and building. I have only been playing

for a few months but really enjoy the general ―freedom to do anything‖ the game gives you.

What I like about Industrial Craft is that it doesn‘t really change the ―building‖ aspect of the

game at all. What it does do is create a whole new approach for obtaining materials.

This guide is broken into five basic sections:

1) Resource and Technology Maps: These are basic histograms of what becomes what in

terms of resource or machine evolution.

2) Item List: This is exactly what it says it is. Every item used in Industrial Craft is listed,

with a short description, its picture and a picture identifying how it is best (IMHO) obtained.

3) Industrial Craft Explained: In this section I try to diagram out the different technologies

and ways you obtain or use them. I am sure I could write 30 more pages about my ideas but

this guide is just to help others get started so I only tried to include what I thought was nec-

essary or useful.

4) Crafting List: This section lists every non-secret recipe in the Industrial Craft mod by pic-

ture. I figure this will be the most printed section as having a picture of each recipe easily at

hand without words taking up space I find very helpful for reference.

5) Material Processing: I try to show what material becomes what other material when placed

in a specific machine.

I hope you find the guide helpful.

JR

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This resource map is intended to

depict the geneology of the vari-

ous resources used in Industrial

Craft. It is not a list of every ob-

ject, rather it is intended to show

the basic building blocks used in

the other more advanced areas of

crafting.

I stopped at the cable as it was the

last item that could be crafted

without going backwards in the

tree, I had thought of adding cir-

cuit but I view the circuit as the

true beginning of the machine

map.

Wood Rubber

Gold Ore Gold Dust Gold

Red Stone

Glow Stone

Coal Coal Dust Coal Ball

Flint

Compress Coal Ball

Coal Diamond

Industrial Diamond

Carbon Fiber

Combined Fibers

Carbon Part

Wet Coal Pressed Wet Coal

Clumpy Fuel

Fuel

Iron Ore Iron Dust

Iron

Refined Iron

Tin Ore Tin Dust Tin

Bronze Dust

Copper Ore

Copper Dust

Copper

Bronze

Combined Part

Advanced Alloy

Uranium Ore

Uranium Fuel

Seeds

Sappling

Plant Ball

Presssed Plant Ball

Clumpy Bio Fuel

Bio Fuel

Energy Crystal

Cable

Machine

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This machine map is a very sim-

plistic hierarchy view of how the

machines in Industrial Craft relate

to each other.

The other sections of this guide

help to define what each of these

machines is intended to be used

for.

Furnace Advanced

Furnace

Electric

Furnace

Generator Windmill

Watermill

Solar

Panel

Thermal

Generator

Circuit

Machine

Macerator

Extractor

Canning

Machine

Compressor Recycler

MFE

Transmitter

HV

Transform

er

Advanced

Circuit

Advanced

Machine

TFBP

Tesla Coil

MFSU

Terraformer

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The listing attempts to identify every item that is used within Industrial Craft

(though to be honest—one or two may have been missed). Each item is listed

with two images. The first image should (I love using a good qualifier…) show

the image of the item as it would appear in your inventory. The second image

shows the primary way in which the item is obtained. NOTE: Yes, it is possible

for some items to be obtained in more than one manner, but only the approach I

prefer is actually shown.

Items that are crafted

Items produced in a machine

Items mined with a pickaxe

Items mined with a shovel

Items that are chopped

Items that are harvested

Items obtained through fights

Items scooped up with a bucket

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Rubber

Gold Dust

Diamond

Carbon Part

Refined

Iron

Advanced

Alloy

Energy

Crystal

Cable

Circuit Machine

MFE

Transmitter

HV

Transformer

Advanced

Circuit

MFSU

Copper

Switch

Cable

Red StoneRed Stone

Glass

Luminator

Red Stone

Red Stone

Battery

Empty

Advanced

Machine

Glow Stone

Lapis

Block

Red Stone

EC

Manipulator

Mobile

Charger

ODE

Device

Cable

Obscurator

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In MINECRAFT there is essentially a single machine used to make ingots out of ore. This Stone

Furnace though effective is not very efficient and definitely not environmentally friendly. Industrial

Craft adds several upgrades to the Stone Furnace that improve the efficiency and also take advan-

tage of new energy sources such as generated power (e.g. Electric Furnace) and Fuel (e.g. Iron Fur-

nace).

Another new machine that aids in the creation of ingots is the Macerator. It‘s primary purpose is to

maximize the amount of metal that can made from a single block of ore. The macerator makes dust

out of the ore in a 2:1 ratio. This dust is then smelted (any furnace will work) into metal ingots. So

the two step process results in twice the metal.

The extractor is a machine that helps pull liquid or liquid-ish type material from a variety of different

obtained or made items. One of the most important is the ability extract rubber from wood. It is also

the machine used in the last steps of making Fuel and Bio Fuel.

The compressor is a great new add. Great because it is the critical machine required in turning coal

into diamond. It is also used in the fuel creation process as well as to make both Composite Alloy

and Carbon Plates.

Finally the recycler is a machine that allows us to take all that useless material we bring up form the

depths and turn into more useful items.

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MaceratorExtractor

CircuitMachine

Treetap Stone

Pick

Stone

Glow StoneRefined

Iron Dirt

Recycler

Compressor

Furnace

Advanced

Furnace

Electric

Furnace

Red Stone

Circuit

Iron

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Furnace

Advanced

Furnace

Electric

Furnace

Generator

WindmillWatermill Solar

Panel

Thermal

Generator

Battery

Glass

Wood

Plank

Stick Gold Dust

Red Stone

Iron

Refined Iron

Cable

Circuit

Coal Dust

Glass

Circuit

Circuit

Iron

Crystal

Charger

Cable

Refined Iron

Industrial Craft brings the player the ability to generate energy through a number of new ma-

chines . The advanced furnace and electric furnace are much more efficient than the original

stone furnace and can smelt either Ore or the new Ore Dust much faster. Of course the Electric

Furnace requires energy from a Generator or one of the children that can be made from a genera-

tor.

A creative designer can easily build a factory capable of producing most resources using nothing

but wind, water, lava or the sun. This will leave all that coal to be used in the production of you

got it DIAMNODS!!!

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Energy in the form of a current is the new

‗POWER‖ in Industrial Craft.

The simplest way to use this new energy

is in the form of a charged battery. These

little power sources can be used to charge

up any of the new resource extraction ma-

chines and can also give juice to two of the

new mining tools—the mining drill and the

chainsaw.

Of course carrying around a bunch of bat-

teries in your factory isn‘t a very good use

of your time so it is also possible to send

current from several new power generators

through a few other new devices designed

to store and transmit lots and lots of useful

energy.

A few key points:

1) Current will only travel along 6 cables

before it needs to be boosted via an

MFE or a Switch Cable. See the sec-

tion ―Additional Thoughts‖ for more

on using cables.

2) #1 can be avoided through the use of

the HVT but be careful as an HVT

must be used on both ends of the cable

or bad things happen.

3) An MFE is a really big permanent

battery that can store and transmit

energy.

4) An MFSU is a really big MFE.

5) Watermills require you to stand there

and supply water.

6) Thermal Generators require you to

stand there and supply lava.

7) Solar Panels require the sun and stop

generating power during the night.

8) Windmills need to be really really

high in the air for best performance.

Wind Sun

WindmillWatermill Solar

Panel

Thermal

Generator

EnergyCharged

Battery

Coal

Generator

Fuel

Bio Fuel

Cable

MFE

Transmitter

HV

Transformer

MFSU

HV

Transformer

MFSU

Cable

MaceratorExtractorCompressor Electric

FurnaceAuto

Miner

MFE

Transmitter

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Although some may argue that

Industrial Craft makes the job of

obtaining resources much too easy

I would counter that if your pri-

mary purpose for playing the game

is ―building stuff‖ then the im-

provements in resource gathering

will be very welcome.

The workhorse of the new tools is

the mining drill in either standard

or diamond format. It is the only

mining tool needed as it cuts

through all stone and ore like but-

ter and it even makes short work of

dirt and gravel.

Keep in mind however that the

although the drill does not break it

does run out of energy. The use of

batteries and therefore the need to

carry them is now the biggest plan-

ning concern when going on a long

mining journey. I cover battery

usage later on in this guide.

The chainsaw is just like the min-

ing drill but used for gathering

wood at quite the quick pace.

Auto Miners are quite the useful

little addition. Let‘s say you have

a location setup for deep tunnel

mining but also want to gather as

much material from layers 64 to

20. Just setup an Auto Miner to

dig a 5x5 square straight down

tube. It will bring all the block it

encounters right to the surface.

These are great to kick off when

you are hanging out processing all

those ore blocks you found in the

deep dark levels.

There are three types of piping that

the Auto Miner works with . A

standard pipe that will mine all

blocks except lava and water. An

extraction pipe that can be used to

pull water or lava to the surface to be stored in buckets located in an adjacent chest. HINT: Auto Miner + Extraction

Tube + Chest full of Buckets = Great source of energy for the Watermill / GeoThermal Generator. The final pipe is an

Industrial TNT pipe that blows its charge as it is extracted from the hole. I should add that ITNT (made from TNT and

flint) is improved to not waste the blocks it blows up. Nice!

Glow Stone

Flint

Industrial

Diamond

Iron

Refined

Iron

Auto

Miner

Generator

Circuit

Treetap

TNT

Mining

Pipe

Mining

Drill

Diamond

Drill

ChainsawMining

Laser

Stick

Chest Bucket

Charged

Battery

Energy

Crystal

Diamond

Pipe

Extraction

Pipe

TNT Pipe

Industrial

Diamond

ITNT

Auto

Miner

Auto

Miner

Extraction

Pipe

Mining /

Diamond

Pipes

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LiquidsBlocks

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Gold Ore Iron Ore Tin Ore Copper Ore

Macerator

Gold Dust Iron Dust

Copper Dust

Electric

Furnace

Gold Iron Copper Bronze Tin

Electric

Furnace

Tin Dust

Refined Iron

Bronze

Dust

As explained in the Resource

Conversion section, Industrial

Craft changes the way metal ores

become ingots.

There are also four new metals

you get to work with in Industrial

Craft.

The process is fairly straight for-

ward. First you pulverize the ore

into dust using the new macerator

machine so that you maximize the

amount of raw material to work

with. The second step is to take

the new dust and smelt it in any of

the available furnaces. This proc-

ess results in doubling the yield of

ingots.

One of the new metals is actually

made by combining the dust from

two of the other new metals. Tin

and Copper are found through the

normal process but Bronze can

only be made by combining Tin

and Copper dust in a 1:3 ratio as

found in the crafting recipe sec-

tion.

As shown in the ‗Bring it On‖

section Bronze and Tin can be

combined with the forth new

metal , Refined Iron. This com-

bined metal part can then be made

into a new advanced Alloy.

This is some serious metal

work!!!

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Coal

Coal Dust

Coal BallFlint

Compress

Coal Ball

Coal

Diamond

Industrial

Diamond

Carbon

Fiber

Combined

Fibers

Carbon Part

Water

Pressed

Wet Coal

Clumpy

Fuel

Fuel

Energy

Crystal

Cable

Compressor

Macerator

Wet Coal

Compressor

Obsidian Tin

Compressor Compressor

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Battery

Single

Use

Red Stone

Compressor

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Okay so the graphic is a bit of an

eye chart but hey; there is just so

much going on with coal in Indus-

trial Craft it couldn‘t be helped.

There are now three great ways to

use coal other than as just an inef-

ficient fuel source in furnaces.

Lets start by actually keeping it as

fuel but lets make it much more

efficient by converting into a liq-

uid form. Not only can this new

liquid fuel be used in the ad-

vanced furnace and generator it

can also be used to make single

use batteries as an alternative to

the rechargeable ones but it is also

used to power the really cool new

Jet Pack.

Coal can obviously also be put

back together and made into very

tough fibers which when properly

combined and aligned can then be

pressed under extreme pressure

into a carbon part that is crucial

for making some very cool super

advanced armor.

Finally everyone knows what coal

is really supposed to become

when it grows up. Yep that‘s

right—you can now make dia-

monds—granted the process is

involved and uses a significant

amount of coal but you‘ll want

those diamonds as they can now

be advanced into energy crystals

which are needed for some very

advanced technology like Nano

Suits, Laser Guns and the MFSU.

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Refined

Iron

Bronze

Combined

Part

Advanced

Alloy

Compressor

Tin

Iron

Leather

Chest

Plate

Leather

Iron

Chest

Plate

Reinforced

Stone

Stone Glass

Reinforced

Glass

Reinforce

d Door

Composite

Armor

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Nano

Helmet

Nano

Chest

Plate

Nano

Leggings

Nano

Boots

Energy

Crystal

Carbon

Plate

Industrial Craft definitely adds

some serious capabilities in terms

of protecting yourself and your

belongings:

Composite Armor is a great add

that is made up of all kinds of

metals and even leather. It takes a

little bit of time to make but it is

well worth it given the protection

it adds.

Reinforced Stone is a great new

building block. It is highly explo-

sive resistant. That said, it can

still be blow up so you still want

to be careful around things like

TNT and that great little Nuclear

Reactor thing.

What good are reinforced walls

without a Reinforced Door? Of

course there is also a door with

the same strength of the walls.

There is also the ability to replace

all that wimpy glass with some

nicely Reinforced Glass blocks

to help stay safe but not be blind

to what is going on outside.

Industrial Craft also includes a

―special‖ and separate mod that

lets you add Nano technology into

the Industrial Age. Granted I

don‘t think Henry Ford was think-

ing of tiny machines protecting

the body from little green guys

that explode but nonetheless here

we have super powered body ar-

mor. Of course to keep it work-

ing you have to regularly charge it

up so make sure you have lots of

stored energy for fast recharges.

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Cable

Machine

Advanced

Circuit

Advanced

Machine

Lapis

BlockTerraformer

Red StoneGlow Stone CableAdvanced

Circuit

Terraformer

BluePrint

TFPB

Cultivation

TFBP

Irrigation

TFBP

Desert

TFBP

Compression

TFBP

Faltification

TFBP

Snow

TFBP

SandDirt

Sappling

Seeds

Water Snowball Stone

Cobble

Shovel

Chosen TFBP

TerraformerTransformed

World

Have you ever found that perfect

location except well the landscape

just isn‘t what you were hoping

for?

Ever want to have a change of

seasons?

Miss the beach? Like skiing but

hate traveling all that way to find

just the right the snow?

Well no more worries!!!

In industrial Craft you can simply

build the handy dandy Terra-

former and then load it with one

of six smart little Terraformer

Blueprints , hook an energy

source—think about it—did you

think changing the planet based

on your whims would be easy—

and presto the world will change

before your eyes.

Cultivation: Useful for farming.

Irrigation: Sort of goes hand in

hand with cultivation. Careful if

water makes your system lag as

this TFBP will add lots of water.

Desert: Helpful if you happen to

have a creeper spawner but no

sand to go with your gunpowder.

Snow: Good to practice igloo

making

Compression: will make every-

thing stone

Flatification: great for making the

land flat so you can easily build

what you want.

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Wood

RubberExtractor

Treetap

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Wood

Planks

TreetapWood

Planks

Wood

Rubber

Ever wonder what you were going to do with the outdoor shed filled with 20 chests stuffed with saplings and

seeds? First apply for a slot on Hoarders… Second break out the Bio Fuel hand book and start cranking out

cheap (sure slightly less efficient) fuel for your furnaces. Not only will it free up all that space in the shed but

it will give you something to do while smelting all that ore dust.

Okay so every new age or innovation has a basic building block . In industrial age that newest building block

is rubber. Shiny, bouncy and full of life it is the crucial element in building cables, which in turn basically

make everything else work in some way shape or form. Besides now that you won‘t be building pickaxe after

pickaxe you have to have something to do with the several redwood forests you demolished along the way

Seeds

Sappling

Presssed

Plant Ball

Clumpy

Bio Fuel

Bio FuelExtractorCompressor

Tin

Energy

Source

Energy

Source

Plant Ball

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Glow Stone

Uranium

Ore

Uranium

Fuel

Generator Circuit Advanced

Alloy

Nuclear

Reactor

Nuclear

Reactor

Energy

Advanced

Circuit

Advanced

Machine

Tesla Coil

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Tesla Coil

Cable

Fuel

Refined

Iron

Circuit Tin

Unfueled

Jetpack

Fueled

Jetpack

Nuclear reactors are a fantastic source of cheap and efficient energy but they come with lots and lots of risks. In

this case the major risk is massive explosions that cause wide spread destruction. There is a rumor that cooling a

reactor seems to lesson this risk but it also really really helps if there is a consumer of the energy being produced

by the reactor.

The Jet Pack is simply a fun little toy but it as giant mattresses don‘t exist and stone and even dirt are really hard,

landing can be quite the back breaking experience. Landing in 2 blocks of water is as safe as it always has been

and the pack itself is most effective when staring from a higher altitude.

Finally, there is a great new defensive tool called the Tesla Coil that one armed will quickly kill any living thing

within 4 a 4 block perimeter. Sort of a fun and fast way to kill monsters and well anyone else who gets close—

including yourself so watch out and be careful.

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Rubber

Red Stone Tin

Copper

Cable

Empty

Battery

Battery

Pack

Tin

Empty

Can

Any Food

Canning

Machine

Full Can

Ready to

Eat

Stick Bronze

Tools

If you are going to add four new metals into a game that has armor and tools you ought to add at least one set of

each based on the shiniest of the new metals. All tools and armor can now also be forged from bronze which is

just slightly less durable than iron. You can also make a wrench. This tool is critical for moving all of the new

machines—if you break them to move them all you will get is the little green machine.

As discussed in previous sections you can also can food which makes it much easier to transport on those long

journeys. All canned food is worth one heart per can—but every food will produce a number of cans based on its

original health giving ability.

Finally—be sure to build lots and lots of batteries—they are used for everything!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Disconnecting an MFE or an MFSU from the cable supplying it power will not reduce the current charge of

the device. It will obviously no longer be able to receive a charge though.

Placing a Solar Panel on the ground and then a battery inside of it to charge doesn‘t work. You need to hook

the solar panel up to a cable and then an MFE (or MFSU) to take the current.

The switch cable is a special type of cable that can be used to direct current at specific times or based on spe-

cific events. It is triggered using redstone or a redstone device (e.g. Pressure plate or lever). The diagram

below explains how current flows through the switch with the redline showing current direction when "on"

and the blue showing direction when off.

The luminator is another special type of cable. Its primary effect is to light up when current is flowing through

it. There is minimal line degradation to power the light so they can be used in conjunction with the switch

cable to easily see where power is flowing.

The MFE is best thought of as a really big stationary battery. In effect it stores the equivalent of six batteries.

Which can be very handy for instantly charging one of those ever useful Battery Packs. It is also useful in

terms of storing power from generations devices like Solar Panels and the like. MFE's in a serial line will

charge the last device to full power and the next to last and then so until all are charged. MFSU‘s work the

same way as an MFE but have 50 times the capacity. This allows one to create a vast storage network while

away on long mining trips.

Although you can use a charged battery to give energy to an MFE or MFSU you cannot use a charged Battery

Pack.

Chests can be very useful in conjunction with certain machines. Placed next to generators and crystal chargers

they will accept a charged battery or energy crystal when it is complete so the machine can start charging the

next one. Place next to an Auto Miner the box will accept the blocks being mined by the Auto Miner.

The battery pack is by far the most efficient way of carrying energy for extended mining trips. I personally

carry 6 or more when I start a trip. I also however carry at least two rechargeable batteries because --- the bat-

tery pack will only supply power to a device if said device has a partial charge. It will not supply a device that

is empty. So I carry an extra battery and the mobile charger just in case.

Liquid Carbon based Fuel is more efficient than but by how much? It costs three coal dust and five pieces of

tin to make one can fuel so let‘s look at the math:

3 pieces of coal is 12,000 EU

To make three pieces of coal dust is 1,875 EU (675 EU / dust * 3)

To make three pieces of pressed wet coal is 1,875 EU (675 EU / piece * 3)

To extract the can of fuel is 313 EU

Total cost of a can of fuel is 16,063 EU and it produces 48,000 EU so an effective rate of nearly 3

times improvement or efficiency (definitely worth the time!!!)

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Energy Information:

Energy is measured in terms of an EU (maybe electrical unit? Energy unit? European Uber-flow?)

Energy flow is measured as EUs (I assume the ―s‖ is a measure of time but it definitely isn‘t a second)

Energy Storage:

1 Rechargeable Battery = 10,000 EU

1 Single Use Battery = 10,000 EU

1 MFE = 60,0000 EU thus 1 MFE = 6 batteries = 1 Battery Pack

1 MFSU = 3,000,000 EU thus 1 MFSU = 50 MFE = 300 batteries = 50 battery packs = 1 hell of a ton

of energy and obviously the cornerstone of any well planned energy system.

Fuel Sources:

Cactus / sugarcane: 20 EU

Stick: 250 EU

Scrap: 400 EU

Wood / Plank: 750 EU

Water: 840 EU (only good in a watermill—funny looking in a generator)

Coal: 4,000 EU

Lava: 20,500 EU

Nuclear Fuel: 40,000 EU (only used in a Nuclear Reactor)

Liquid Fuel from Coal: 48,000

Energy Production By Generator Type:

Nuclear Reactor: 20 EUs (keep in mind this energy has to go some where or ka-plooey)

Generator: 5 EUs (can be fueled by coal or liquid fuel)

Geothermal: 5 EUs (so long as you keep feeding it lava)

Watermill: 4 EUS (so long as you keep feeding it water)

Solar Panel: 1 EUs (very easy to configure into a five panel system though for 5 EUs production)

Windmill 0– 3 EUs (height and wind dependent)

Energy Consumption By Processing Machine (expressed in terms of EU / single operation)

Macerator: 625 EU / pulverized block

Compressor: 625 EU / pressed object (pressing a diamond is the same as pressing a plant ball)

Auto Miner: 500 EU / block mined

Electric Furnace: 313 EU / smelted object (refined iron takes the same amount of energy as tin)

Extractor: 313 EU / piece of extracted liquid or liquid type

Recycler: 35 EU / piece of whatever recycled

Energy flow Devices:

HV Transformer: 2,000 EUs from the top (make sure this connects to another HV or ka-plooey)

50 EUs from the bottom (this is the side you connect wiring for machines to)

MFE / MFSU: Top of device is used to give energy to batteries

Bottom of device is used to pass current through cables

Connecting something to the side of this device will provide a nice decoration

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So anyone that creates such an elaborate and involved set of MODS most likely included a few ―undocumented‖

things and Industrial Craft is not an exception. However, as these things are not fully documented by the creator of

Industrial Craft theu may or may not continue to work or be supported as versions are released.

Hint #1: Have you ever wanted to save your Iron for a more important project but needed a bucket right now?

Maybe you should try using a different lighter gray colored metal instead.

Hint #2: Unhappy with the 3X efficiency improvement when you convert coal to liquid fuel? I wonder if there is

any other pressed object that is used to make fuel that might make a good substitute for one of the pressed wet coal

used to make clumpy fuel. Hmmm…..

Hint #3: Even after figuring out hint #2 and improving your efficiency to 4X that of coal you still aren‘t happy?

Well maybe if you add a bit of light, a dash of power and some bang dust to some ready made fuel you‘ll be happy.

(I would think it would hard not to be happy…)

Hint #4: Clay Block = Ever just think a brick fireplace would be a great addition to your house but just had no

idea where to find all the clay you would need? As long as you have excess gravel and sand (about 3x times more

sand though) all you need is an equal part water over that gravel and you can stay home and make your own.

Hint #5: To chicken to go Creeper hunting but really like blowing things up? Try playing tick-tact-toe with black

and red dust. Just make sure to let black win twice.

Hint #6: If you‘re a fan of long train tracks but a bit short of iron, don‘t lose any sleep. Try mixing up some dust

and making that new shiny metal as a replacement. Surely it has to be good for something other than a wrench.

Hint #7: Too lazy to go find solid black rock and the shining hard stuff required to obtain it, but you really really

want to make some cool fake diamonds? Do you have excess silvery stuff (preferably in block form)? Maybe

stuff some of that in as a replacement? Worth a shot anyway...

Hint #8: It isn‘t that copper is hard to get but what on earth are you going to do with all that extra gold? I never

seem to have enough cable—just saying...

Hint #9: Ever want to make something go boom but you just can‘t seem to find 5 willing Creepers hanging

around? Do you have a little extra

Hint #10: Ever want to make something really go BOOM but you just don‘t have the patience to place a dozen or

so bang blocks? I wonder if combining some improved bang blocks with a few 40,000 EU ingots might improve

the situation? NOTE: I take no responsibility for anyone figuring this one out and then be a complete arse in try-

ing to use the item thus reducing their world to general look and feel of the moon.

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Auto Miner Battery Pack (uncharged)

Battery (6-pack) Bio Fuel (clumpy)

Battery (empty) Bronze Axe

Battery (single use) Bronze Boots

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Bronze Chest Plate Bronze Leggings

Bronze Dust Bronze Pickaxe

Bronze Helmet Bronze Shovel

Bronze Ho Bronze Sword

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Bronze Wrench Carbon Fiber

Cable Chainsaw

Cable Obscurator Chest

Canning Machine Circuit

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Circuit (advanced) Combined Carbon Fibers

Select Picture and Paste Over It Combined Part

Coal Ball Composite Armor

Coal Diamond Compressor

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Crystal Charger Energy-O-Mat

Drill Energy Crystal

Drill Diamond Extractor

EC Manipulator Fuel (clumpy)

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Furnace Generator

Furnace (iron / advanced) Generator

Furnace (iron / advanced) Glass (reinforced)

Furnace (electric) Glow Stone

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HV Transformer Industrial TNT

Industrial Credits Jetpack (empty)

Industrial Credits (9x) Jetpack (fueled)

Item-O-Mat Lapis Lazuli Block

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Laser Machine

Leather Chest Plate Machine (advanced)

Lumniator MFE Transmitter

Macerator MFSU

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Mining Pipe Mobile Charger

Mining Pipe (diamond) Nano Boots

Mining Pipe (extractor) Nano Chest Plate

Mining Pipe (TNT) Nano Helmet

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Nano Leggings Recycler

Nuclear Reactor Reinforced Door

ODE Device Reinforced Stone

Plant Ball Scrap Box

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Sell-O-Mat Stone Pickaxe

Snowball Stone Shovel

Solar Panel Switch (lever)

Stick Switch Cable

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Terraformer TFBP (cultivation)

Terraformer Blueprint (TFBP) TFBP (desert)

Tesla Coil TFBP (flatification)

TFBP (compression) TFBP (irrigation)

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TFBP (snow) Tree Tap

Thermal Generator Watermill

Tin Can (empty) Wet Coal Dust

TNT Select Picture and Paste Over It

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Windmill

Wood Plank

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Advanced Alloy—pressing Carbon Plate—pressing

Battery—charging Coal Ball—pressing

Battery Pack—charging Coal Dust—pulverizing

Bio Fuel—extracting Copper—smelting

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Copper Dust—pulverizing Glass—smelting

Industrial Diamond—pressing Gold-smelting

Flint—Pulverizing Gold Dust—pulverizing

Fuel—extraction Iron—smelting

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Iron Dust—pulverizing Scrap—recycled

Plant Ball—pressed Stone-smelted

Refined Iron—smelting Tin-smelted

Rubber—extracting Tin Can—food canning

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Tin Dust—pulverized

Uranium Fuel—extracted

Wet Coal—pressed

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