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|A1=Kaolinite Powder |B1 = Graphite Powder |C1= Kaolinite Powder | |A1=Kaolinite Powder |B1 = Graphite Powder |C1= Kaolinite Powder | ||
| − | |A2= Graphite Powder |B2 = Clay | + | |A2= Graphite Powder |B2 = Clay |C2= Graphite Powder |
|A3=Kaolinite Powder |B3 = Graphite Powder |C3= Kaolinite Powder | |A3=Kaolinite Powder |B3 = Graphite Powder |C3= Kaolinite Powder | ||
|Output= Fire Clay | |Output= Fire Clay | ||
Revision as of 03:37, 9 June 2015
Fire Clay
| Gravity |
No |
| Tool | |
| Stackable |
Clay & Brick Block: Yes, 64 |
| Flammable |
No |
| Weight ⚖ |
Clay: Light |
| Size ↕ |
Clay: Tiny |
| BlockID |
terrafirmacraftplus:FireBrick |
| ItemID |
terrafirmacraftplus:item.Clay |
Contents
Obtaining
Fire Clay
Fire Clay is crafted with Clay, Kaolinite Powder, and Graphite Powder.
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Fire Bricks
Craft four Fire Clay in a 2x2 grid to get two Clay Fire Bricks.
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Fire Clay Fire Bricks in a Pit Kiln to get Fire Bricks.
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Craft Fire Bricks with Mortar to produce Fire Brick Blocks.
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Usage
Shaping
Right-click a stack of 5 or more Fire Clay to open the interface.
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Blast Furnace
Fire brick blocks are required to build the chimney stack of a Blast Furnace.
History
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| 77.0 | Added Fire Clay. | |
| 78.0 | Added Fire Bricks. | |
Issues
- The fire brick block has no weight or size values assigned to it.
Trivia
- Including the fire clay to make the two crucibles (one for the crafting of and one for placing under the blast furnace), it requires 30 fire clay to make a minimum size, working blast furnace.
- It requires 80 additional fire clay to extend that blast furnace to maximum size.
- Due to the number of powder produced when grinding, it takes exactly one piece of Kaolinite, Graphite and Clay to make a single Fire Clay.

