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  1. You can mine meteors with a stone pick, it's annoyingly slow. (Don't know about K-meteors.) For underwater bring dirt and for deeper water sand. Fill in the water above the meteor pieces and 1 block outside, then dig the dirt & sand out of the way. An ice meteor pick and helmet let you mine underwater fast. Water breathing for the helmet and fast underwater mining for the pick.

  2. Storage Crates seem like a replacement for Deep Storage Units, you can fit about 1B in a max build height cube. Crates hold up to 1152/block. Chests can hold 1728/block down to 493.7/block.

    You want to save storage crates for stuff like cobblestone.

    Especially with the shelves and other display furnishings from Bibliocraft.

  3. C: is you main hard drive, go to Computer in you start/Windows button to see it. It should be the top left Hard Disk Drive. The name might be "OS (C:)". ["-O-S- -(-C-:-)-"].

  4. evasu got the bottom layer wrong, its just 3x3.

    My starter smeltery:

    oooooo aaxxxa

    ooxxxo axaaax

    ooxxxo axaaax

    toxxxo fdaaax

    pvoooo aawcla

    a: air

    c: controller

    d: drain

    f: seared faucet

    l: lava tank

    o: flooring

    p: pattern chest, to hold the casting patterns

    t: casting table

    v: vanilla chest

    w: seared window, lets me see the bottom, the lava tank has the lava in the way

    x: seared brick

  5. Better Storage provides Storage Crates. They want to stack into a cube. You can lay out a warehouse or just jam everything into one giant cube. No clearance required, you can fill a room with them!

    For the chests, I've been trying to lay them out deep rather than wide.

  6. The Stencil table has next/prev pattern. You need to feed it blank patterns.

    The part builder table takes patterns (adjacent pattern chest) and makes up to two parts at a time (pattern, material->part & residue (for handles, tool bindings & guards)).

    Read book 1 & 2, and check the final table.

    Repair/Upgrade is the default mode. The other mode buttons are for building the different tools. Click one and it will show you the parts needed. Go make them in the part builder, get the stencils from the stencil table if you need to, store them in a pattern chest connected to the part builder table.

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