![]() ![]() Now you can craft Bronze Ingots at the touch of a button!.Place this recipe in a Crafter facing your Redstone Furnace.Create a recipe to smelt Bronze Dust into Bronze Ingot (Processing recipe, one Bronze Dust gives one Bronze Ingot).As a regular recipe, it can go in any Crafter.Create a recipe to combine 1 Tin Dust and 3 Copper Dust to make 4 Bronze Dust (Regular recipe).Put these in the Crafter facing your Pulverizer.Create recipes that turn 1 Tin Ore into 2 Pulverized Tin and 1 Copper Ore into 2 Pulverized Copper (Processing recipes).To make bronze, we first turn Ore into Dust, mix the dusts then smelt the mixture into ingots. In the previous example, we used a Redstone Furnace to smelt glass. Note that Crafters used to interact with external machines can still craft regular recipes, too. Here are a couple more recipe examples (using Thermal Expansion machines). The speed with which glass appears in your storage system depends on the speed of the furnace, so if it's too slow, upgrade your furnace!īy setting up patterns with recipes for different steps of a process, quite complex items can be crafted with the click of button. The Importer will automatically extract the Glass and put it into your storage system. Once you click Start, it will send the Sand to the furnace. If you don't already have Sand in your storage system, put some in and tell it to craft some glass.You'll see that you can now create Glass! Put the pattern in the Crafter that's connected to the Furnace and open your Grid.Put a piece of Sand on the left side, and a piece of Glass on the right side, then click Create Pattern.This tells the grid to create a pattern that will use an external machine. Open the Pattern Grid and clear the crafting grid.Ensure that the external machine has power. Use Cables to ensure that the Crafter and Importer are connected to the network. Attach an Importer to the output face of the external machine.In this example, I'm configuring a Thermal Expansion Redstone Furnace to accept materials from the rear face, and output to the left face. Place your external machine in front of the Crafter and configure its sides to accept materials from the Crafter and output to a different face.When using external machines, this face must touch the external machine. The Crafter has a front face that is clearly marked by a dot that glows blue when the Crafter is connected to the network.To create a Processing recipe, you first need to craft the item once so that you can teach it to the system. In addition to being able to craft internally, your Refined Storage system can also create Processing recipes that send parts of the job out to an external machine. So far, the crafting we've done takes place entirely within the Refined Storage network. Take a breather and we'll move onto the more difficult stuff. Well done! You've now set up multi-step automatic crafting. First it makes some more planks, then it makes the chest. The Refined Storage system will automatically calculate what recipes it needs to craft to make you a chest. Go ahead and tell it to craft a chest. ![]() Open your Grid and you'll now see that you can create chests as well. Clear the crafting grid by clicking the X at the top right and lay out the recipe for making a chest. This can be useful, so we'll talk about it some more, later. That's because 4 is the minimum craftable by the recipe. Notice how even though I only specified 1 Oak Planks, it crafted 4.Otherwise, you'll receive a confirmation dialog.If you have insufficient resources, you'll get an error like this: Left-click the recipe and you'll be asked to specify how many to craft.Open your Grid and you'll see a new item.You'll notice if you hold the Shift key that the pattern will show the item it creates. You'll see it now shows information about the recipe. Hover your mouse pointer over the pattern.A pattern will be programmed and appear in the lower slot. The output, 4 Oak Planks, will appear on the right. Put a piece of Oak Wood in the crafting grid.Make some Patterns and put them in the pattern slot as illustrated.At minimum, you'll need a Controller, a Crafter, a Pattern Grid, some Patterns and some storage. Start by having a working Refined Storage setup.It will step you through a couple of simple autocrafting routines that should serve you well in understanding the process, enabling This guide assumes that you already have a working Refined Storage setup, storing your materials. Be sure to explore these links for full details, descriptions and illustrations. Throughout this guide you'll find links to named items. It is a helping hand to get you started with using Refined Storage for autocrafting. This guide is not an exhaustive description of items, nor a tutorial on using each item. ![]()
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