- ¹For compatibility reasons, double ingots, sheets and double sheets can be made from any metal. However, not every item has a valid use. This chart shows items which have a valid use in vanilla TFC. If you make a useless item, it can be recycled back into molten metal in a Crucible, or in a Forge that has ceramic molds in the side slots.
- ²Unknown Metal is created by mixing an incorrect ratio of metals in a Crucible.
Obtaining
With the exception of wrought iron, pig iron and steel, non-alloy metals are obtained via smelting the source ore in a Vessel or a Crucible. Ores cannot be smelted in a forge.
Wrought Iron
Wrought Iron is obtained by working an Iron Bloom that has been created in a Bloomery.
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Raw Iron Bloom >= 100%
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Hammer
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Refined Iron Bloom
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Work on at least a Tier 2 anvil.
- Raw iron blooms that are less than 100% cannot be refined, and must be thrown back into the bloomery with more ore to create a larger bloom.
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Hammer
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Refined Iron Bloom 100% x2
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For blooms over 100%. If starting bloom is under 200%, it will split in 1x 100% and 1x the remaining %.
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Melt
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Melt refined iron bloom into wrought iron in the forge with a ceramic mold in the side slot, or in a crucible.
- Melting refined iron blooms under 100% in the forge will give partial unshaped ingots, which can be combined if both are at liquid temperature by using the above mentioned Casting Interface.
- WARNING: Melting a refined iron bloom over 100% in the forge will result in only 1 unshaped ingot. Any excess metal will be lost.
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Pig Iron
Pig Iron is obtained by smelting the source ore in a Blast Furnace.
Steel
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Pig Iron Ingot
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Hammer
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High Carbon Steel Ingot
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Black Steel starts from the alloy recipe melted in a crucible. It will show as Weak Steel in the crucible.
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Weak Steel Ingot
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Weld
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Blue/Red Steel start from the alloy recipe melted in a crucible. It will show as Weak Blue/Red Steel in the crucible.
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Weak Red Steel Ingot
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Alloys
Alloys are created by mixing base metals in a Crucible. Early-game Bronzes can also be obtained by smelting a combination of source ores in a Vessel. See Pottery for more info.
Ingredients
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50 - 70%
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Casting
Right click a liquid Unshaped ingot to open the casting UI.
Place the ingot in the leftmost slot and your Ceramic Tool/Weapon Mold in the center slot. The arrow will progress and you will end up with your filled tool/weapon mold on the right, and if it didn't break, the empty ceramic mold on the left.
Place the filled mold in a crafting grid to remove the head. The empty mold will be lost in the process.
Smithing
See Anvil page for information on smithing metal.
Input
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Work Type
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Output
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Ingot
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Hammer with Plan
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2 Ingots + Flux
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Weld
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File:Grid Gold Ingot 2x.png Double Ingot
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Double Ingot
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Hammer with Plan
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Mace Head
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Sword Blade
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Double ingot
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Hammer
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Sheet
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Armor Process[1]
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2 Sheets + Flux
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Weld
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Double Sheet
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Double Sheet
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Armor Process[1]
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Double sheet
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Hammer
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Tuyere
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Crafting
Ingot
To unmold any kind of unshaped ingots, they must be at any non-liquid temperature.
Note: Click and drag the ingot out of the output slot for it to retain it's temperature. Shift-clicking the ingot into your inventory will result in a cold ingot.
The ingot can be crafted back together with the Ceramic Mold if you wish to reheat it in a Forge to liquid temperature.
Anvil
Double Ingots can be used to make an Anvil.
Bloomery
The Bloomery is made from 8 bronze, bismuth bronze or black bronze double sheets, but all the double sheets must be of the same type.
Blast furnace
The Blast Furnace is made from 8 Wrought Iron Double Sheets and a Crucible.
Minecart
Using 5 wrought iron sheets, a minecart can be crafted in TFCraft.
Note: This is a temporary recipe and may be changed or removed in future versions.
Minecart Rail
Using 4 wrought iron ingots and 2 sticks, minecart rails can be crafted in TFCraft.
Note: This is a temporary recipe and may be changed or removed in future versions.
Powered Rails
64 Powered Rails are made from 4 gold ingots, Redstone Dust, and sticks.
Shears
Shears can be created using wrought iron ingots in TFCraft.
Flint & Steel
Flint & Steel can be created using wrought iron, or steel ingots in TFCraft.
Note: TFC Flint & Steel behaves the same as a firestarter, with more durability. It cannot create nether portals like its vanilla counterpart.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The armor making process need 3 steps. 1- hammer the sheet with a plan, 2- weld with a new sheet (same type), 3- hammer. See Armor for detail.
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