Greetings. Creosote Oil is a fluid added by Immersive Engineering. But it's relatively easy to craft -- just a lever and a book side-by-side in shapeless crafting. Many machines are multi-block structures. Ugh totally forgot to mention, there is a trash can that works for fluids to. It is used in the creation of Treated Wood Planks, and made in a Coke Oven. A 1x1 firebox can only handle a sin… Some fluid containers, like the Thermal Expansion Tank/Reservior and I think the Immersive Engineering Jerrycan, do work as buckets in recipes. But is it just luck based to get the the Excavate enchantment, or am I pretty much forced to use the AS method, if I want something specific? Posts and links for money and donations will be removed unless for registered charities and the mods are provided proof that. The particular properties of this oil derived from Coal or Wood helps to waterproof and protect wood against many forms of insects and bacteria that would otherwise destroy it quickly. The normal "Horizontal" planks, plus "Vertical" and "Packaged" planks. Sure I could turn it all into treated wood, but I'm not going to sit there, repeating grabbing a bucket of creosote, crafting and grabbing the empty bucket again 500+ times, and the only thing that could autocraft it would be the fluid autocraft, from Industrial Foregoing, which would require a lot of progression because of the stupid machine cases. Do not spam (this includes memes, low-effort posts, and reposts). For some reason, I cannot put buckets of Creosote Oil in it nor can I pump it in there from an iron tank attached to my Coke In this episode we take a look at the coke oven, the very first machine you need to make in Immersive Engineering. Getting Started in Immersive Engineering for Minecraft Build an Engineer's Manual. What the heck do I do with all this creosote? The Coke Oven is a 3x3x3 structure built similarly to the Blast Furnace.It is used to produce Coal Coke (used as an alternative to Charcoal in the Blast Furnace) and Creosote Oil.The structure is made by placing Coke Oven Bricks in a 3x3x3 cube without the middle block. Since I prefer Tinker's tools anyway, I just crafted the modifiers, but it'd be good to know. I've tried putting Fluiducts all around it and it doesn't come out at all. More specifically I'm playing Sevtech, got to Age 4, trying to make a bunch of coke, but the tank I use for creosote is already more than half full and I just threw in about 40 blocks of coal, each producing 5 buckets of creosote, which will pretty much max it out. That make bulk crafting of fluids far less tedious. Do not expose any bugs here. Need project suggestions. [–]TargrenAlarm Clock Dev 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children). Getting started with IE is as easy as building an Engineer's Manual. Creosote Oil is a type of liquid added by the mod Railcraft. That was my first thought as well. I normally start voiding the excess in a Fluid Trashcan or Nullifier after a certain point. This Immersive Engineering Mod 1.12.2/1.11.2 will add the latest Redstone Flux for the players. My Coke Oven has about 30k's worth of Creosote Oil, which I want to store in a tank, but I cannot get it out. [–]TargrenAlarm Clock Dev 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (6 children). Note: this guide assumes that you are using the latest version of Immersive Engineering (version 0.12-84 for Minecraft 1.12.2). If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. [–]Toksyuryel 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (3 children). Keep "Drama" posts at a minimum. Mod developers will be given a personal flair when confirmed. Creosote is used primarily to craft Wooden Ties. That could be a solution. [–]VT-14 3 points4 points5 points 2 years ago (2 children). You can collect it in bottles, buckets, or cans. Recipe. Boilers can be made from either all Low Pressure Boilers or all High Pressure Boilers.The size of the boiler you can build depends on the size of the firebox. It can also be used as a fuel in a furnace or Generator. It has later grown to be the main subreddit for all things related to modded minecraft for Minecraft Java Edition. Feed The Beast Wiki is a Fandom Gaming Community. Versions used: ImmersiveEngineering-0.10-61.jar, forge-1.10.2-12.18.3.2297-universal.jar On my client (and server) I have issues wit the Creosote oil, it appears to have no texture and can not be used in any way (e.g I cant place it on This page was last edited on 6 September 2017, at 01:04. This drops 2 Creosote Oil as it would when smelted. [–]Toksyuryel 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children). It also burns at the same rate as regular Wood. If you're using a version for 1.7, the recipes might be different, but it all mostly should be the same. Though I'm not sure what I'll do with all the treated wood either :P, [–]pimhazeveld 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children). r/feedthebeast: The official subreddit of Modded Minecraft. I dunno. The most expensive cost is the gold for the kinetic They can be made with a Chisel or crafted normally. This liquid is used in the creation of Wooden Ties. No it doesn't, that must be some other mod. Super useful for Cole oven and starlight well. Oh, you're right, I didn't know it could do that, since I think I only used it once a long time ago. Creosote Oil (Thermal Foundation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. The machines in this mod use the low, medium and high voltage which divided into 3 kinds: Low will be 256 RF/t, Medium will be 1024 RF and high will be 4096 RF/t. A high efficiency fuel used for rail locomotion and construction. Greetings The enchantments open up in stage 3 are via the enchantment table (there's another recipe that doesn't need diamonds), TC modifiers, and Astral Sorcery's Stellar Refraction Table (I think that's what it's called). Haven't checked out the VC void pipes yet. I just double checked and IE's coke oven won't even accept bottles because the bottle of creosote oil doesn't exist. It's relatively cheap, passive energy. Maybe Thermal Expansion ceasses to register the texture if another mod trys to add it. It is a byproduct of smelting wood or Coal in a Coke Oven, or, with Extra Bees installed, it can be obtained from Tar Combs. Treated Wood Planks is a block added by Immersive Engineering. It's good to have a bunch on hand, but you don't need that much Creosote Oil. I had to make the texture from scratch because I couldn't find a downloadable texture to modify. It is used in many different recipes, including the Water Wheel, HV Capacitor, Bayonet and Windmill Blade. If you would like more information on FTB then check out our Wiki to see all the current modpacks, and discussions from the community, as well as helpful links! use the following search parameters to narrow your results: This sub-reddit was originally created for discussion around the FTB launcher. Note that it may be bugged in some versions, so try a small amount in a cheap tank your first time. Immersive Engineering doesn't have creosote bottles in minecraft 1.10 and newer. for example making Railcraft Ties that would consume more creosote oil, I would use a creosote bucket in this crafttweaker recipe recipes
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