Automated Nugget and Ingot Balancing with AE2 - Modded Minecraft Tutorial
An automated system for managing nuggets and ingots, and possibly other items. More info below!
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This goes back to an old build from 2015 where I had a crafting CPU to handle the small network. I wanted to improve it and I really think that I did with this build! Also really fun to use the built-in automatic crafting function in the Molecular Assembler :)
The build can probably be expanded to Blocks of Iron/Gold as well, but also for other items you can craft to more compact versions of (Wheat and Hay bale perhaps?). In a modpack you probably have even more possibilities!
A comment regarding that final amount of ingot could go down and up: Let's say you have 8 nuggets in the Assembler and we use up 8 nuggets from the main network in a crafting job. The system will use an ingot to craft 9 nuggets and then place 8 of them in the 64-storage. That final nugget will be sent to the "overflow chest", end up in the Assembler and craft an ingot as it was the final one required. The ingot will be sent back to the main network and we're back on the same amount as before. That's why you could see the final amount jump down and up again at around 20:20.
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Game details and key mods for this video:
CurseForge App
Minecraft [1.19.2]
Forge [43.1.55]
Applied Energistics 2 [12.9.4]
The One Probe [6.2.2]
Tags related to this video:
#ModdedMinecraft #MinecraftTutorials #AE2
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and overview
05:15 Detailed breakdown
13:40 Building the setup
17:50 Demonstration and wrap-up
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