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TonyTheSlayer

Black Steel?

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Hi all,

First off I'd like to say that this here is probably the greatest mod I've ever played with in Minecraft and I couldn't ever regret giving development my official seal of approval.

Now, onto topic.

I'm on a server and attempting to create Black Steel in the Metallurgy Table, but I lack the success to do so. All the metals as described on the wiki (Unshaped Steel (x2), Unshaped Nickel, Unshaped Black Bronze) are in liquid state and even in the correct order as described on the wiki, though I'm certain that aspect has no effect. I've deleted the TFC config files for the server as well, but that turned up nothing. I am also running the latest recommended build of Forge.

If the recipe for Black Bronze is out of date on the wiki, I'd love to know so.

Thanks.

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you need all the metals to be warmer than the melting point for black steel, otherwise they would clump up just as they formed into the alloy instead of mixing perfectly, same for any alloy you make.

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Just tested it (after finding my first three gold and only filling up 99% of a mold :(, then having to search for more), and using the two liquefied copper molds, the one liquefied silver and the one liquefied gold, I was able to produce the black bronze (SMP, b52e, forge 4.1.4.275, API 1.5 server, 1.4 client).

So that is the correct recipe still. You said you cleared the configs for the server, did you do the same with the client?

AHHHH, found it. You said you used 'STEEL', it should be 'COPPER'. hopefully that's the simple solution to the issue you've encountered :). and that would be for black bronze, guess I still have one more step to go myself :), time to go actually test it. So after testing it with 2x steel, 1x nickle, and 1x Black Bronze, I was able to produce weak steel, hammer that into an ingot and then weld with a pig iron ingot to get high carbon and hammer it into a Black Steel ingot. So as I had said with black bronze :), it is the proper recipe.

Oh and welcome to the forums and TFC, glad you're enjoying it.

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you need all the metals to be warmer than the melting point for black steel, otherwise they would clump up just as they formed into the alloy instead of mixing perfectly, same for any alloy you make.

This works. I had to heat the Black Bronze to Brilliant White in order for it to work. Thanks for the quick replies!

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