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So it's nice to see this stuff back from The Old Days! But there's some things that I think could make the Bloomery Furnace much more amazing and usable, and that's some mod interoperability.
Namely, two mods that should work together with it:
-Just Enough Items should be able to list the recipes provided by the Bloomery Furnace, like other mods that add new processing machines.
-Thermal Expansion has a similar mechanism, the Induction Smelter, that could be seen as an RF-powered version of the Bloomery Furnace. Maybe it could be possible if, when both mods are present, you could interop both of these systems? At the very least, being able to use an Induction Smelter to make Wrought Iron Ingots from the same recipes as the Bloomery Furnace would be excellent for existing automated systems, but it would also be really interesting to have the Bloomery Furnace work as a low-tech alternative to the Induction Smelter, at the expense of not having secondary outputs.
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So it's nice to see this stuff back from The Old Days! But there's some things that I think could make the Bloomery Furnace much more amazing and usable, and that's some mod interoperability.
Namely, two mods that should work together with it:
-Just Enough Items should be able to list the recipes provided by the Bloomery Furnace, like other mods that add new processing machines.
-Thermal Expansion has a similar mechanism, the Induction Smelter, that could be seen as an RF-powered version of the Bloomery Furnace. Maybe it could be possible if, when both mods are present, you could interop both of these systems? At the very least, being able to use an Induction Smelter to make Wrought Iron Ingots from the same recipes as the Bloomery Furnace would be excellent for existing automated systems, but it would also be really interesting to have the Bloomery Furnace work as a low-tech alternative to the Induction Smelter, at the expense of not having secondary outputs.
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