VeeTech 1.5.2 Tinkering with Tinkers
2/21/2024
Since I was planning some Tinkers Construct work areas in my head, here are all the patterns and how many units it takes to make one item. 24 different items. So, having all the stencils will fill a chest, and makes a good little "trophy" -- oh, the pattern chest can hold 3x10 = 30 patterns. Then having all 25 parts from any one material will fill another chest.
arrowhead 1
axe head 1
board 1 (sign head)
bowstring 3
broad axe head 8
broad shovel hd 8 (excavator head)
chisel head 0.5
crossbar 0.5
fletching 1
full guard 3*
hammer head 8
hand guard 0.5 (medium guard)
knife blade 0.5
large blade 8
large plate 8
pan 1
pickaxe head 1
scythe head 8
shovel head 1
sword blade 1
tool binding 0.5
tool rod 0.5
tough binding 3
tough tool rod 3
wide guard 0.5 (large guard)
* this was not in the list that the stencil table offered
Those are listed for each of the 10-wide rows of the pattern chest.
I made a chest of all the stone parts near the smeltery at the Cathedral. Could not make full guard, bowstring or fletching out of stone, and some of the other parts have different names from the stencil names, as shown in the list above.
So, here are the parts in alphabetical order, for each of the rows of 9 in a chest:
arrowhead
axe head
binding = use the tool binding pattern
bowstring
broad axe head
chisel head
crossbar
excavator head = use the broad shovel head pattern
fletching
full guard
hammer head
knife blade
large guard = use the wide guard pattern
large plate
large sword blade = use the large blade pattern
medium guard = use the hand guard pattern
pan
pickaxe head
scythe head
shovel head
sign head = use the board pattern
sword blade
tool rod
tough binding
tough tool rod
I was able to make full sets of flint and wood parts. Neither could make fletching or bowstrings, but I was able to make a wooden full guard.
Just refreshing my memory for the Tinkers Construct materials in this pack:
Base materials:
alumite
ardite
blue slime*
bone*
bronze
cactus*
cobalt
copper
flint*
green slime*
iron
manyullyn
netherrack*
obsidian*
paper*
steel
stone
wood*
* these do not require smelting
Add-ons:
ball of moss = auto-repair
blaze powder = fiery
consecrated soil = smite
diamond = durability, mining level 3
diamond + block of gold (or nether star) = add modifier slot
emerald = durability, mining level 2
ender pearl + obsidian = beheading
fermented spider eye = bane of arthropods
lapis = luck
lava crystal = auto-smelt
necrotic bone = necrotic
obsidian plate = reinforced
piston = knockback
quartz = sharpness
redstone = speed
silky gem = silk touch
I went out to Redwood City and added the full set of paper TC parts next to the auto-harvesting sugar cane farm, which btw has 8800 sugar cane in the DSU. While I was there, I harvested oak and redwood trees, optimized some things, brought junk home, mined a few stacks of marble with my 3x3 hammer.
Back at the Cathedral, next to the chests of metals, I added a worktable for all the Iron Chests items. I'm not sure why I never set one of those up before. As much as I like autocrafting, there's just nothing faster that clicking stuff onto a worktable, picking a recipe, and clicking out the goods.
To wrap up the evening, I booked over to my main Twilight Forest base and cleaned up some chests. After that, I could not resist mining for a while under the Miner's Tree, where new ores are constantly appearing, and I keep digging up cobble from caves below, smelting it into stone, and placing the stone around the base of the tree to be replaced by even more ores.
My last run was out to Yakutsk to bring back a chest full of snow. I did the spruce tree harvest and took out most of the quarried stone quarry with my 3x3 hammer. Good times.
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