You may have learnt how to make steel and LV circuits, but there are a few more things to learn before you can start making LV machinery:
Hulls: To make any LV tier machine, you need to make a hull for it first. They are made with 1 steel plate, 2 wrought iron plates, 2 tin cables, and a machine casing. Wrought iron is made by smelting iron nuggets in a furnace, you'll have to use an alloy smelter with appropriate molds to first make the iron nuggets and then recombine wrought iron into ingots. Machine casings are made with 8 steel plates and a wrench
Electric motors: are made with 2 iron rods, 1 magnetic iron rod, 4 copper wires, and 2 tin cables.
You can then combine electric motors with a bunch of other stuff to create other electrical components needed for machines, such as pumps, conveyors, robot arms.
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You may have learnt how to make steel and LV circuits, but there are a few more things to learn before you can start making LV machinery:
Hulls: To make any LV tier machine, you need to make a hull for it first. They are made with 1 steel plate, 2 wrought iron plates, 2 tin cables, and a machine casing. Wrought iron is made by smelting iron nuggets in a furnace, you'll have to use an alloy smelter with appropriate molds to first make the iron nuggets and then recombine wrought iron into ingots. Machine casings are made with 8 steel plates and a wrench
Electric motors: are made with 2 iron rods, 1 magnetic iron rod, 4 copper wires, and 2 tin cables.
You can then combine electric motors with a bunch of other stuff to create other electrical components needed for machines, such as pumps, conveyors, robot arms.
Tip 2: JEI is your friend, saviour, and ultimate authority to consult regarding recipes. I'm not gonna list out any more recipes for the sake of time.
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