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Welcome to Friendly Survival's Vlog!  

 

Where I will be sharing what we do on our server! 

 

Without any further or do, so how do we get food on the table?  

 

Well let's get cracking shall we?  

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What's better way to do just that then to produce some eggs? 

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According to that we should be averaging an egg once every 3 and a quarter minutes. But we going to need to a lot more than just eggs to win this shell game... 

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Bushels of wheat and plenty of veggies to follows and of course... 

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Sugar production and plenty of it! There a whole lake of it but apparently this forum doesn't like that large of a screenshot so next! 

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Once all of the ingredients are processed along with the melons and pumpkins, we can make enough sandwiches by the stacks!  

 

Stay tuned for more "delicious" adventures! :)

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Long time no see! Never thought I would be at the bottom of the world before! 

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About half of the time these bedrock flames will produce a dust from EnderIO called "Infinity dusts". Check out this "heat turned up" setup... 

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I also found AE2's metorites... 

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Looks very neat but other than that those rocks are pretty limited in usage... 

But at least... 

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They works great ANYWHERE. :) 

 

I also gotten one of these bad boys... 

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It's a "power tool" but sadly it's not enchant able. :( So I grabbed my old sword and... 

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As you can whip up enchants on the demands. Literally take the guesswork and space out of the equation. So even harder enchants like Mending is not so grinding. I even took advantage of the EXP boost enchant on it's max to get the enchants even easier. 

 

 

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Mining can be very time consuming especially if your looking to secure lolly loads of materials. After set up though this beast of a machine of the Digital Miner will take that and other guess works out! 

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It's simple really the cube supplies power and allow the items to be pumped to spawn to be processed and sorted. While the "floating" block above it serves to chunk load the entire 32 radius then some for good measure. But that's not all it does... 

2018-09-07_13_55_10.thumb.png.fed88bb0b99f251a993d793f2e3b5ea6.pngUnlike more "traditional" leave holes in world solutions, the miner is able to extract EXACTLY of what you need OR what you don't! So it's just mining all ores and everything else beside dirt, gravel, ALL of common rocks. So those materials gets left behind for the beneath to be as low impacting as manual caving if not even "cleaner"!  

 

So where the ores and those valuables goes?... 

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As the ores goes into the machine... 

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Processed right away into TRIPLE of the ingots!  

 

While the rest goes either into their respected storage or into "default" sky stone chests. Any unlucky ores will also ends up there in case I need to eventually toss it into the machine for over concurrent processing. So not a ore goes to waste! :)

 

 

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