They’re all under 1400K to melt.
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They’re all under 1400K to melt.
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Add butter too, in the form of a lovely spiral cake and a good luck pig.
Uhhm, but the cap is at 1200 Kelvin?
Bronze can be processed through it, and that’s 1357K
Because Copper and Tin are both Furnace Compatible, that’s why.
Then why not bump the limit? It doesn’t make sense that the low heat extruder has one exception, especially since the materials for the at least rose gold are also furnace compatible, gold and copper. Silver is the only exception, but sterling silver has an even less melting point of 1258K.
Uh you sure that Gold is Furnace Compatible?
Okay maybe it’s not.