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Stackable |
Yes, 16 |
Size ↕ |
Medium |
Weight ⚖ |
Medium |
ItemID |
terrafirmacraft:item.19269 - 19281 |
Obtaining
Metal Double Sheets are produced by welding two Metal Sheets of the same metal together on an Anvil. To weld, both metal sheets must be placed in the welding slots of an anvil at weldable temperature, and the anvil must be supplied with Flux.
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For compatibility reasons, double sheets can be made from any metal. However, not every double sheet has a valid use. If you make a useless double sheet, it can be recycled back into molten metal in a Crucible
Usage
Bloomery
The Bloomery is made from 8 bronze, bismuth bronze or black bronze double sheets, but all the double sheets must be of the same type.
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Blast Furnace
The Blast Furnace is made from 8 Wrought Iron Double Sheets and a Crucible.
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Armorsmithing
Metal Double Sheets made from the following metals can be used in Armorsmithing.
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Copper | Bronze | Bismuth Bronze | Black Bronze | Wrought Iron | Steel | Black Steel | Blue Steel | Red Steel |
Tuyere
A Tuyere can be made from working a Metal Double Sheet on an anvil.
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