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== Obtaining ==
 
== Obtaining ==
  
=== Plaster of Paris ===
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=== Plaster Powder ===
  
Plaster of Paris(Liquid) is a shapeless recipe of Plaster Powder and a Wooden Bucket(Freshwater).
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Plaster Powder is created by heating [[Gypsum|Gypsum Powder]] in a [[Ceramic Bucket]] or [[Ceramic Vessel]] and firing it in a [[Firepit]]. Since the required temperature is so low, it is a better use of resources to craft Plaster Powder in the [[Firepit]], but it can also be heated in the [[Kiln]] or [[Pit Kiln]].
  
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=== Plaster Powder ===
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=== Plaster of Paris ===
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Plaster of Paris is a shapeless recipe of Plaster Powder and a [[Wooden Bucket]] of Freshwater.
  
Plaster Powder is created by heating Gypsum powder in a Ceramic Vessel until it reaches Hot***.
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{{Recipe/Plaster of Paris}}
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
  
=== Plaster of Paris ===
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Plaster of Paris will work on wooden plank blocks, mud bricks, wattle and daub, stone bricks, and smooth stone.
  
Hold a Mason's Trowel in your hand while having a bucket of Plaster of Paris in your hotbar and Right-Click on any valid blocks. Plastered blocks are fireproof and provide a nice white color.
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Hold a Mason's Trowel in your hand while having a bucket of Plaster of Paris in your hotbar and Right-Click on a block. Plastered plank blocks are fireproof, and plastered mud bricks will be resistant to rain. Each bucket of plaster is good for painting 40 times.
  
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Plaster of Paris is also used in the making of a [[Cast]].
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{{Recipe/Cast}}
  
 
== History ==
 
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{{History||0.80.12|Added Plaster of Paris, Mason's Trowel, and related items}}
 
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{{History||0.81.7|Allowed many more blocks to be plastered, including mudbricks, wattle and daub, stone bricks, and smooth stone.}}
 
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 9 February 2020

Plaster of Paris
Wooden Bucket Plaster.png
Wooden Bucket Plaster
Stackable

No

Size

Medium

Weight

Light

ItemID

terrafirmacraftplus:item.Wooden Bucket Plaster

Obtaining

Plaster Powder

Plaster Powder is created by heating Gypsum Powder in a Ceramic Bucket or Ceramic Vessel and firing it in a Firepit. Since the required temperature is so low, it is a better use of resources to craft Plaster Powder in the Firepit, but it can also be heated in the Kiln or Pit Kiln.


Gypsum Powder Can be heated in:
Grid layout Small Arrow Down.png Grid Firepit.png Grid Pit Kiln.png
Plaster Powder Temp: Hot


Plaster of Paris

Plaster of Paris is a shapeless recipe of Plaster Powder and a Wooden Bucket of Freshwater.


Plaster Wooden Bucket Plaster
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Wooden Bucket (Fresh Water)
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Usage

Plaster of Paris will work on wooden plank blocks, mud bricks, wattle and daub, stone bricks, and smooth stone.

Hold a Mason's Trowel in your hand while having a bucket of Plaster of Paris in your hotbar and Right-Click on a block. Plastered plank blocks are fireproof, and plastered mud bricks will be resistant to rain. Each bucket of plaster is good for painting 40 times.

Plaster of Paris is also used in the making of a Cast.

Splint Bandages Cast
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Wooden Bucket Plaster

History

Beta
0.80.12Added Plaster of Paris, Mason's Trowel, and related items
0.81.7Allowed many more blocks to be plastered, including mudbricks, wattle and daub, stone bricks, and smooth stone.