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Oh right forgot they have that feature, thanks!

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They do all at once but still one at a time since Molds cannot be partially filled. If they don’t pour all at once then there might be a problem with your setup or a Bug. I will put it on my list of things to look at later on for sure, regardless which it is. ^^

Oh right those weird Wires had caused other Issues a while ago too, so I ended up making my own Wires that actually work.

Why exactly does the Temperature go down? The only way for it to go down is dumping more Stuff into the Crucible.

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Come to think of it, it doesn’t. Or shouldn’t.
But the piston fires twice sometimes.

And yes, i suppose Project Red wires could be wonky but there’s really no substitute for their versatility and the gates.
I don’t wanna computercraft/opencomputers the thing.

Either way, it works with a repeater so no biggie.

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GregTech 6 has Red Alloy wires that are just as easy to work with, you should try them, even if they dont have Gates. :wink:

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Could add those. :grin:

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I think he should hold off on that until his new game.

And in that case, it would be a good idea to have bundled cables just like Project Red does.
That’s the reason i don’t use Greg wires. You can’t bundle them and it thus takes more space.

I just like the way Project Red does it, it’s very versatile. Only thing missing is wrenchable cables rather than blocking with strips or covers.

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It’s doing it again, and this time it’s with just GT6 red alloy wires and a lever.

Simply put, the molds aren’t all pouring at the same time but basically pouring as they please one at a time. The slowness of the pour means my crucible is getting over full and failing its alloying recipe.

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i use a crucible with 9 molds and i never had problem using greg wires. Are you sure you set your molds properly?

One more possible problem: do you have any mold next to a themometer? Thermometers send a redstone signal in all directions and if you have a mold next to the one not intended for pouring it can mess up your setup

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No on all accounts. They are set to pour on redstone from crucible extenders when the temperature is 30K over the melting point.

Since they started glitching again i disconnected all wiring and put redstone high on them at all times to see how they pour with a non-alloy metal and they still poured 3, 2, 1, 4 in that order and one at a time.

Neither of them are next to a thermometer that should have a high signal at that point. It’s the emergency shutoff thermometer that’s next to one mold.

And as long as the stuff in the crucible REMAINS molten, they pour at full speed just fine. Just staggered.

It’s when the crucible goes from not molten to molten that is the problem. Then they suddenly get the hickups.

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I have no idea 
 sorry. Maybe something happens when materials melt and you do stuff too quickly

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Yeah i should try a regular burning box rather than a dense one.

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So a random Forum Update broke the automatic Update Post that is supposed to appear here, sorry for the inconvenience.

6.13.01 has been Released. ^^

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An Update to GregTech has been released!

Cue the fully automatic Changelog:
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Picture of how to Bronze Compound for the Earlygame Guide. :wink:

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An Update to GregTech has been released!

Cue the fully automatic Changelog:
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Laser Fiber Wire with Laser-O-Meter Sensor attached to it.

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I have always wondered what the point of a double axe is? It seems to take nearly twice as much material to make and has 50% more durability, but that’s it. The tooltip mentions chopping down a whole tree at once, but a regular axe does that, so what’s the point?

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It deals twice as much damage lol.

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So I was looking towards making concrete last night to expand the workshop and stop using the ugly cobbelstone. I don’t yet have a shredder to shred cobble into stone dust ( need to find a flawless diamond ), but I noticed that you can use “gravel” as a type of stone dust. Unfortunately, it appears to be a different type of gravel ( icon looks like dust ) rather than the vanilla gravel you get from crushing cobblestone. As far as I can tell, there is no way to actually obtain the stuff since every method NEI lists seems to depend on already having some in another form ( like plates ), and you can’t melt gravel in the crucible. What’s up with that?

Yea, but takes more than twice the metal to make and takes twice the durability loss when attacking mobs as a sword.

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Interesting point on Gravel, it’s some autogenerated thing. And you can Mortar or Hammer-harvest Rocks just fine, why would you need the Shredder?

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Yea, I can hammer cobble into rocks ( using up some hammers ) and then mortar the rocks into stone dust ( going to need to eat a ton of food that doesn’t cause sugar rush or other bad side effects ). I was hoping to avoid that if possible and was hopeful when I saw the gravel thing.

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Say, I just noticed there now seems to be a bunch of things including phosphorous and apatite that you can make a flint and tinder out of that only has a durability of 1. Not 100, just 1. That seems
 odd.

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