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When crafting Crushing Wheels you can use any kind of stone. This includes [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Andesite Andesite], [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Diorite Diorite] and [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Granite Granite] but does not include [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone] | When crafting Crushing Wheels you can use any kind of stone. This includes [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Andesite Andesite], [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Diorite Diorite] and [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Granite Granite] but does not include [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone] | ||
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Revision as of 12:11, 12 October 2021
Crushing Wheels are the more advanced version of the Millstone. It applies Crushing recipes to any items inserted from the direction they are spinning away from.
Obtaining
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Mechanical Crafting Recipe |
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Crushing Wheels | Andesite Alloy + Any Planks + Any Variant of Stone |
Usage
Two Crushing Wheels must be placed next to each other horizontally or vertically one block apart. Both wheels must be given equal and opposite rotational force. Any items to be crushed must be inserted where the wheels rotate inwards.
Crushing Wheels will kill mobs and players and eject their drops.
Crushing
Crushing Wheels and Millstones can apply the following recipes to items inserted from above:
Trivia
When crafting Crushing Wheels you can use any kind of stone. This includes Andesite, Diorite and Granite but does not include Cobblestone
Crushing Speed
I tested the speed at which the Crushing Wheels can process Cobblestone Stacks. Multiple Crushing Wheels at different velocities for 5 minutes
x\y | 5 minutes | 1 minute (calculated) |
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96 rpm | 24 Stacks | 4.8 Stacks |
112 rpm | 28 Stacks | 5.6 Stacks |
128 rpm | 32 Stacks | 6.4 Stacks |
192 rpm | 48 Stacks | 9.6 Stacks |
256 rpm | 64 Stacks | 12.8 Stacks |
If anyone has a better way to get the values then please edit this section but for now that's the best I could find out. If we use the fastest as reference then we can roughly create a formula to the the Stacks/minute
0.05 * rpm = Stacks/minute
I guess that's the right value because it adds up to nice numbers if you use it for 5 minutes.
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