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Crude Glass is a transparent ([[Glass]]) node that is formed by the cooling of unshaped [[Molten Glass]]. It can be mined with an [[Adze]] or a [[Spade]].
Crude Glass is a transparent node that is formed by regular cooling of molten glass. It can be mined with an [[Adze]] or a [[Shovel]].
   
   
== Obtaining ==
== Obtaining ==


Melting [[Sand]] in an open furnace will create a flow of molten glass. If the flow can move and cools by itself, it becomes Crude Glass.
Melting [[Sand]] in an open furnace will create a flow of [[Molten Glass]]. If the flow can move and cools by itself, it becomes Crude Glass.
 
 


== Usage ==
== Usage ==


Crude Glass is used for windows when [[Clear Glass]] is not available.
Crude Glass is used for windows when [[Clear Glass]] is not available.
Crude Glass can be used as a [[Concrete]] ingredient.
As a block that falls downwards with gravity, but does not repose, it may have practical uses in mechanisms or automation.

Latest revision as of 10:13, 10 February 2024

Crude Glass is a transparent (Glass) node that is formed by the cooling of unshaped Molten Glass. It can be mined with an Adze or a Spade.

Obtaining

Melting Sand in an open furnace will create a flow of Molten Glass. If the flow can move and cools by itself, it becomes Crude Glass.

Usage

Crude Glass is used for windows when Clear Glass is not available. Crude Glass can be used as a Concrete ingredient. As a block that falls downwards with gravity, but does not repose, it may have practical uses in mechanisms or automation.

Crude Glass
"A picture of Crude Glass"
Statistics
Flammable No
Stackable? Yes
Affected by gravity? Yes