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==Crushing Speed== | ==Crushing Speed== | ||
There are 4 variables that effect the processing speed of the Millstone: RPM, stack size, recipe duration, input delay | There are 4 variables that effect the processing speed of the Millstone: RPM, stack size, recipe duration, input delay. The recipe duration is a number assigned to each recipe as shown in the following table below. The input delay is the number of ticks it takes for an item to be inserted into the crushing wheels, The input delay is set by the component inserting the items and is 1 for any funnel, 3 for any chute, and 27 if thrown directly to the crushing wheel. Be aware that the use of belts to feed the funnel will add more delay. | ||
=== Crushing Speed Formula === | === Crushing Speed Formula === | ||
To calculate the exact number of game ticks it take to process | To calculate the exact number of game ticks it take to process an input, use this formula: | ||
<math>\text{processing time in ticks} = \left( \left\ | <math>\text{processing time in ticks} = \left( \left\lfloor \frac{\text{recipe duration in seconds} - 20}{\max \left(0.25, \min \left( \frac{\text{RPM} / 50 \times 4}{\log_2(\text{stack size})}, 20 \right)\right) } \right\rfloor + \text{input delay} \right) \times \text{stack size}</math> | ||
=== Recipe Duration Table === | ===Recipe Duration Table === | ||
If a recipe doesn't appear in the table is duration is probably 100, because that's the default value. | If a recipe doesn't appear in the table is duration is probably 100, because that's the default value. | ||
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!250 | !250 | ||
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|diorite | |diorite | ||
|any raw ore | |any raw ore | ||
|deepslate Diamond Ore | | deepslate Diamond Ore | ||
|obsidian | | obsidian | ||
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|cactus | |cactus | ||
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|sea pickle | |sea pickle | ||
|beetroot | |beetroot | ||
|ink sack | |ink sack | ||
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| sugar cane | |sugar cane | ||
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| charcoal | |charcoal | ||
|coal ore | |coal ore | ||
|saddle | | saddle | ||
|gravel | |gravel | ||
|emerald ore | |emerald ore | ||
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|any horse armor | |any horse armor | ||
|copper ore | |copper ore | ||
|deepslate copper ore | | deepslate copper ore | ||
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| blue orchid | |blue orchid | ||
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|lapis lazuli | |lapis lazuli | ||
|glowstone | |glowstone | ||
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|zinc ore | |zinc ore | ||
|deepslate zinc ore | | deepslate zinc ore | ||
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| fern | |fern | ||
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|lilac | |lilac | ||
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|iron ore | |iron ore | ||
|deepslate iron ore | | deepslate iron ore | ||
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|large fern | |large fern | ||
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|peony | |peony | ||
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|gold ore | |gold ore | ||
|deepslate gold ore | | deepslate gold ore | ||
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|redstone ore | |redstone ore | ||
|deepslate redstone ore | | deepslate redstone ore | ||
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|lily of the valley | |lily of the valley | ||
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|tall grass | |tall grass | ||
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|lapis ore | |lapis ore | ||
|deepslate lapis ore | | deepslate lapis ore | ||
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==Gallery == | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Crushing wheel pair.png|A pair of crushing wheels | Crushing wheel pair.png|A pair of crushing wheels | ||
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*{{GW|0.4}}: Changes to Ore crushing. | *{{GW|0.4}}: Changes to Ore crushing. | ||
*{{GW|0.3.1}}: Now work omnidirectionally. | *{{GW|0.3.1}}: Now work omnidirectionally. | ||
* {{GW|0.2.2}}: | *{{GW|0.2.2}}: | ||
**Can now apply milling recipes. | **Can now apply milling recipes. | ||
**Now crafted with [[Mechanical Crafter]]s. | **Now crafted with [[Mechanical Crafter]]s. |
Revision as of 22:16, 10 March 2024
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 |
Setting Up Crafter for Crushing Wheels
1) First, arrange the crafter as follows. Note that direction of the arrows (black lines). It is critical that these are in the right direction or it may not work. Use the wrench to rotate them as needed.
The central column needs to point down with the others facing inwards to the centre.
2) You can merge the edge crafters from the back. This will make it easier to input the andesite alloy needed.
3) You can feed in the andesite via a chute or hopper from the top.
4) Then add the planks in a + shape with stone in the middle
Supply it with kinetic power via a cog on the side.
Build Order
The Crushing Wheel is a high-level device among the Create items. The diagram below shows which items must be built before being able to create a Crushing Wheel. A list of all item dependencies can be found on the Build Order page.

Usage
Two Crushing Wheels must be placed next to each other horizontally or vertically one block apart. Both wheels must be given opposite rotational force. Any items to be crushed must be inserted where the wheels rotate inwards.

Crushing wheels can be automated by placing a vanilla hopper at the top directly between the wheels and either a depot or conveyor belt below. Materials will be fed through the top hopper. See image Crushing wheels setup.
Crushing
Some recipes have outputs that only happen by chance.
Crushing Wheels and Millstones can apply the following recipes to items inserted from above:
Crushing Speed
There are 4 variables that effect the processing speed of the Millstone: RPM, stack size, recipe duration, input delay. The recipe duration is a number assigned to each recipe as shown in the following table below. The input delay is the number of ticks it takes for an item to be inserted into the crushing wheels, The input delay is set by the component inserting the items and is 1 for any funnel, 3 for any chute, and 27 if thrown directly to the crushing wheel. Be aware that the use of belts to feed the funnel will add more delay.
Crushing Speed Formula
To calculate the exact number of game ticks it take to process an input, use this formula:
Recipe Duration Table
If a recipe doesn't appear in the table is duration is probably 100, because that's the default value.
Recipe Duration | ||||||||||
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50 | 70 | 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 350 | 400 | 450 | 500 | |
RecipeOutput | clay block | bone meal | wool | sand stone | granite | calcite | diorite | any raw ore | deepslate Diamond Ore | obsidian |
cactus | coca beans | bone | wheat | terracota | dripstone block | tuff | deepslate Emerald Ore | |||
sea pickle | beetroot | ink sack | prismarine crystal | andesite | cobblestone | diamond ore | ||||
sugar cane | charcoal | coal ore | saddle | gravel | emerald ore | |||||
azure bluet | coal | amethist cluster | any horse armor | copper ore | deepslate copper ore | |||||
blue orchid | lapis lazuli | glowstone | zinc ore | deepslate zinc ore | ||||||
fern | lilac | amethist block | iron ore | deepslate iron ore | ||||||
large fern | peony | gold ore | deepslate gold ore | |||||||
allium | sunflower | redstone ore | deepslate redstone ore | |||||||
lily of the valley | tall grass | lapis ore | deepslate lapis ore | |||||||
rose bush | blaze rod | netherrack | nether gold ore | |||||||
oxeye daisy | nether quarts ore | |||||||||
poppy | ||||||||||
dandelion | ||||||||||
cornflower | ||||||||||
wither rose | ||||||||||
orange tulip | ||||||||||
red tulip | ||||||||||
white tulip | ||||||||||
pink tulip |
Gallery
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A pair of crushing wheels
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Crushing Wheel setup using Encased Chain Drives and a Gearbox
Trivia
- If a player is killed by Crushing Wheels, it produces a unique death message: [username] was processed by Crushing Wheels.
History
- 0.4: Changes to Ore crushing.
- 0.3.1: Now work omnidirectionally.
- 0.2.2:
- Can now apply milling recipes.
- Now crafted with Mechanical Crafters.
- 0.2.1: No longer pull players in peaceful mode.
- 0.2: Entities Killed by Crushing Wheels drop their loot on the other side of the Wheel.
- 0.1: Introduced.
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