Casing
Casings are blocks used throughout many crafting recipes in Create, as well as for decoration and aesthetic purposes.
There are four types of Casings: Andesite Casings are mainly used in basic contraptions, Brass Casings are used in more advanced machines, Copper Casings are strictly for fluids, and Train Casings for locomotive transportation.
Obtaining
Manual Item Application
Casings can only be crafted through physically applying a valid alloy or ingot to any Stripped variant of Log or Wood. The logs will convert themselves into the casing, where the player can either mine it with their preferred tool or use a Wrench to place the casing in their inventory.
Name | Ingredients | Manual Item Application |
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Andesite Casing | Any Stripped Log or Stripped Wood + Andesite Alloy |
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Brass Casing | Any Stripped Log or Stripped Wood + Brass Ingot |
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Copper Casing | Any Stripped Log or Stripped Wood + Copper Ingot |
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Train Casing | Brass Casing + Sturdy Sheet |
Usage
Crafting
Encasing

Mechanical Belts, Shafts, and Cogwheels can be encased in most casings, creating a decoration around the encased block. Copper casings, however, can be used only on Fluid Pipes. Likewise, a fluid pipe will not accept any other kind of casing.
Although mostly decorative, casings can also be used to control multiple connections. Applying a casing to a pipe will prevent it from connecting to any additional pipes placed after the casing was applied, save for directly in front of the pipe opening. Casings on Cogwheels can prevent cogs from connecting to other cogs via the shaft. This allows cogs to be placed right next to each other without affecting each other. A Wrench applied to the face of the casing will toggle the shaft connection on and off.
History
Version | Changes |
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0.5 | Added Train Casings. Casings now use a new recipe type. Changed the texture of Copper Casings. |
0.4 | Added the ability to encase Cogwheels. Removed Radiant and Shadow Casings. |
0.3 | Added Radiant and Shadow Casings. Sideways and vertical Belts can now be encased. Belts can be reinforced with Andesite Casings. |
0.2 | Introduced. |
Gallery
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From Left to Right: Andesite, Brass, Copper and Train casings. Belts are shown on the sides, and the Shaft, Cog and Pipe are covered on the bottom.
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An example of Cogs having their shafts blocked by a Casing, preventing their connection.
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