To create a functional blast furnace in Minecraft using the Immersive Engineering mod, you need to construct a specific multi-block structure and then finalize it using an Engineer's Hammer.
Building the Crude Blast Furnace Structure
The process involves creating a foundational block structure that the Immersive Engineering mod recognizes as a blast furnace component.
According to the provided reference from the Immersive Engineering tutorial:
- You need to build a 3x3 solid cube.
- Once the 3x3 solid cube is built, you must use the Engineer's Hammer on it.
Here is the exact description from the reference:
"You just got to build a 3X3 solid cube all right and then whack it with the engineer's hammer. And there you go it's a crude Blast Furnace."
Upon successful construction and use of the hammer, the multi-block structure will form and function as a "crude Blast Furnace" within the mod.
Steps to Build:
- Gather Materials: While the reference doesn't specify the block type, it indicates a "solid cube." In Immersive Engineering, common blocks like Coke Bricks or Blast Furnace Bricks are often used, but the reference only mandates a "solid cube."
- Construct the Base: Place blocks to form a 3x3 square base.
- Build Upwards: Stack blocks on top of the base to create a solid 3x3 cube, 3 blocks tall.
- Apply the Hammer: Right-click any block of the completed 3x3 solid cube structure with an Engineer's Hammer.
Successfully performing these steps will transform the basic cube into the functional Immersive Engineering blast furnace.