Loom

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Loom
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Loom (Acacia)Loom (Ash)Loom (Aspen)Loom (Birch)Loom (Chestnut)Loom (Douglas Fir)Loom (Hickory)Loom (Kapok)Loom (Maple)Loom (Oak)Loom (Pine)Loom (Sequoia)Loom (Spruce)Loom (Sycamore)Loom (White Cedar)Loom (White Elm)Loom (Willow)
Gravity

No

Tool

Grid Steel Axe.png

Stackable

Yes, 4

Flammable

No

Weight

Heavy

Size

Large

BlockID

terrafirmacraftplus:457:0 - 457:16
terrafirmacraft:Loom

Obtaining

Looms are crafted with 7 lumber of a single wood type and a stick. Looms can be crafted from every different type of wood, but this has no effect on the loom other than aesthetically.

Lumber (Oak) Lumber (Oak) Lumber (Oak) Grid layout Arrow (small).png Loom (Oak)
Lumber (Oak) Stick Lumber (Oak)
Lumber (Oak) Lumber (Oak)

Usage

Looms are used to weave Yarn, String and Jute Fiber into wool, silk and burlap Cloth. Rmb.png Right Click with the weaving material on the loom to attach it to the loom. Each piece will appear adjacent to the previous piece until the loom is full, requiring a total of 16 yarn, 24 string, or 12 jute fibers. Note: Looms are only able to weave a single material at a time. To change the material on a partially-filled loom, the block must be broken. Any material or completed cloth will drop in addition to the loom.

Once the loom is full, sneak (Default: ⇧ Shift) and Rmb.png Right Click on the loom with an empty hand to weave one row of the cloth. To make the entire cloth, hold Rmb.png Right Click while sneaking until all the rows are finished.

Once the weaving is complete, Rmb.png Right Click on the loom to remove the cloth.

History

Beta
79.0Added Loom for cloth creation.

Trivia

  • Burlap cloth created on the loom currently has no use, but may be used in the future for grain preservation.

Gallery