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''More efficient item production''
''More efficient item production''


Most factories offer an increase in yield in exchange for a high setup and upkeep cost, such as the diamond sword smith which creates 15 diamond swords for only 10 diamonds (three times more efficient than vanilla crafting). Some factories create a rare output through an alternate method, such as the aesthetics factory which produces mossy stone brick from stone brick and vines. Finally, there are factories that create entirely new outputs, among these: compactors, allowing a stack of materials to be turned into a single item; printing presses, creating notes with unique serial numbers that can be used for currency.
Most factories offer an increase in yield over vanilla crafting in exchange for setup and upkeep cost. Some factories create a rare output through an alternate recipe. Some factories create entirely new outputs, such as printing presses, which produce notes with unique serial numbers that can be used for currency.


=== Setup ===
=== Setup ===
Create a factory by placing a furnace, a crafting table and a chest or double chest side by side. Hit each component while holding a stick to interact with the factory.
Create a factory by placing a furnace, a crafting table and a chest (or trapped chest) side by side. Hitting a factory component with stick in hand is used to interact with the factory.


* The furnace is used to run the factory. Place charcoal (coal will not work) in either or both furnace slots. Hit the furnace with a stick to toggle the factories activation (turning it on or off).
* The furnace is used to run the factory. Place charcoal in either or both furnace slots. Hit the furnace with a stick to toggle the factories activation.


* The crafting table is used to select which factory recipe to run. Hit the crafting table with a stick to open the 'Select a recipe' GUI. Here you can mouse over an item to see which recipe it corresponds to and the number of times it has been run. Left click an item to switch recipe.
* The crafting table is used to select which factory recipe to run. Hit the crafting table with a stick to open the 'Select a recipe' GUI. Here you can mouse over an item to see which recipe it corresponds to and the number of times it has been run. Left click an item to switch recipe.


* The chest is where recipe inputs and outputs are deposited. Hit the chest with a stick to see factory type and health.
* The chest is where recipe inputs and outputs are deposited. The chest may be a double chest. Hit the chest with a stick to see factory type and health.


Complete the factory setup by placing a dirt block in the chest and running the factory. This creates the dirt factory, from which all other factories are derived. Use the commands <code> /fm </code> and <code>/fm [factory name]</code> to see all factories and their recipes.
Complete the factory setup by placing a dirt block in the chest and running the factory. This creates the dirt factory, from which all other factories are derived. Use the commands <code> /fm </code> and <code>/fm [factory name]</code> to see all factories and their recipes.