The farms also produce tree saplings and apples you can use to make biofuel. You can make 20 coke ovens with two managed tree farms and pipe all the wood into the coke ovens and then pump the charcoal into a solid fueled box boiler while using 2 semifluid generators to burn off the creosote in case you don't want to build 300 coke ovens.
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It takes a total of 104 bricks and 130 sand to make a full coke oven, which is 1 stack+40 bricks and 2 stacks+2 sand. You can put most types of wood into the Coke Oven and get Charcoal and Creosote Oil.
The large amount of resources required (520 coke oven bricks) makes this a very expensive yet powerful setup. To produce a bucket every 15.2 seconds, one would need 20 coke ovens. If you are thinking of using creosote oil to run a fully sized liquid powered High Pressure Boiler at maximum heat, one would need 30 coke ovens to keep the boiler filled up with Creosote Oil all the time because the boiler uses one bucket (1000mB) every 15.2 seconds and a coke oven produces one bucket (1000mB) of creosote oil every 300 seconds (5 minutes). SO, not only do you get to turn your coal into coke so that it burns twice as long, but you STILL get to make torches out of the by-product. Each time a coal is burned to produce a Coal Coke, 500 mB (half a bucket) of Creosote Oil will be produced.Ĭreosote Oil on top of Wool on top of a Stick makes six torches instead of 4, and you can automate this process with a Forestry Carpenter, if you either transfer the creosote in cans from a bottler, or just directly via fluid conduit. The Coke Oven will not function if the inventory of the Coke Oven is full with Creosote Oil.
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Wooden Waterproof Pipes, or any EnderIO Fluid Conduit can also be used to take Creosote Oil into Tanks or Portable Tanks. Placing a Bucket in the Coke Oven's inventory (on the right) will fill the Bucket with Creosote Oil. It takes approximately two hours and 40 minutes to convert a full stack of Coal to Coal Coke. The Coke Oven does not continue to burn whilst the Coke Oven is not loaded. Burning coal produces Coal Coke, which smelts for 2x longer than regular coal. The process of burning a single piece of coal takes 2 and a half minutes. When using Redpower tubes, the top is for adding fuel (coal/logs) and the sides are for extracting products (coal coke and cans/cells/etc.). This means that coal and buckets can be piped in from any side, and oil and coal coke can be piped out from any side. The entire 3x3x3 Coke Oven is treated as a single block, similar to a large chest. Much like the Blast Furnace, the Coke Oven can be loaded and unloaded via Loaders or Buildcraft pipes. The Coke Oven Structures cannot be made next to each other, there must be a one block gap between all Coke Ovens to stop them from connecting. You will know that the structure is complete when a window appears in the center block on each side of the Coke Oven. 104 Brick and 130 Sand are required to create one Coke Oven, a total of 26 Coke Oven Bricks. The structure is made by placing Coke Oven Bricks in a 3x3x3 cube without the middle block. It is used to produce Coal Coke (used as an alternative to Charcoal in the Blast Furnace) and Creosote Oil. To get out of the zeppelin, simply right-click the ground.The Coke Oven is a 3x3x3 structure built similarly to the Blast Furnace. To idle at a specific height, use the C key.
To fly up or down, the default keys are Y for up and X for down, or just hit W or S while looking upwards or downwards. Moving the mouse around will aim the Zeppelin and pressing W will cause you to move in the direction you are facing. The Zeppelin moves very much like a boat, with the addition of vertical motion.
Once you insert fuel and little fire is burning, you're ready to fly! Here, you can place Coal to fuel the Zeppelin, or place items in the 9 inventory slots. Press the R key to open the Zeppelin's inventory screen. After you hop in the your brand new Zeppelin (make sure to deploy it in an open area as it's quite large - roughly 10x10 blocks in length and width) you have to give it fuel before you can travel the world.