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=== The Basics of Rotation ===
=== The Basics of Rotation ===
[[File:Rotating encased belt.gif|left|frame|A Rotating Encased belt block]]
[[File:Rotating encased belt.gif|left|frame|A Rotating Encased belt block]]
Most machines and components in Create require Rotational Force to operate.


In short any machine/component blocks that involves moving blocks or moving/crafting/converting item or entities, will require a certain amount of speed or higher in order to operate.
 
Many machines and components in Create require Rotational Force to operate.
 
Any machine/component blocks that involves moving blocks or moving/crafting/converting item or entities (Cuckoo clock exempted), will require a certain amount of speed or higher in order to operate.
 
Other components such as shafts which play a role is transfering rotation power does not have any speed requirement
 
 
 
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* '''These blocks include:'''
** Mechanical pistons (sticky and non-sticky)
** Mechanical press
** Millstone
** Crushing wheels
** Mechanical mixers
** Mechanical saws
** Deployer
** Mechanical drill
** Mechanical crafter
** Rope pulley
** Clockwork bearing
** Mechanical bearing (unless used for power generation)
** Encased fan (unless used for power for power generation)
** Cuckoo clock


Sometimes the provided rotation speed and direction reflects their behaviour, and some components may have a more significant ''cost'' than others. Trying to understand how exactly these components work together can become difficult, so we recommend reading these 3 articles in order to help with that.<br />
Sometimes the provided rotation speed and direction reflects their behaviour, and some components may have a more significant ''cost'' than others. Trying to understand how exactly these components work together can become difficult, so we recommend reading these 3 articles in order to help with that.<br />

Revision as of 12:55, 1 May 2020

Welcome to the Create wiki! Here you will find out about all the details on the features of this mod.

If we haven't gotten around to document what you were looking for, consult the following:

  • The Mod JEI for showing the recipes and recipe types added in Create
  • The in-game tooltips of Create for description of the individual blocks and items
  • This Collection of Videos showcasing different aspects of the Mod
  • For Additional feedback and help please see our discord

Core Features


The Basics of Rotation

A Rotating Encased belt block


Many machines and components in Create require Rotational Force to operate.

Any machine/component blocks that involves moving blocks or moving/crafting/converting item or entities (Cuckoo clock exempted), will require a certain amount of speed or higher in order to operate.

Other components such as shafts which play a role is transfering rotation power does not have any speed requirement



  • These blocks include:
    • Mechanical pistons (sticky and non-sticky)
    • Mechanical press
    • Millstone
    • Crushing wheels
    • Mechanical mixers
    • Mechanical saws
    • Deployer
    • Mechanical drill
    • Mechanical crafter
    • Rope pulley
    • Clockwork bearing
    • Mechanical bearing (unless used for power generation)
    • Encased fan (unless used for power for power generation)
    • Cuckoo clock

Sometimes the provided rotation speed and direction reflects their behaviour, and some components may have a more significant cost than others. Trying to understand how exactly these components work together can become difficult, so we recommend reading these 3 articles in order to help with that.



Generating and Transferring Rotational Force


Changing Gears


Stress Units


Materials


Moving Contraptions


Rotating Appliances


Component Index


Logistics

Item Transfer


Redstone Utility


Modules

Create Schematics


Create Curiosities


Create Palettes

Source: https://github.com/Creators-of-Create/Create/wiki 1st May 2020