Solid recipes convert raw materials into processed solid items using machines such as saws, kilns, and smelters. These recipes are essential for building structures, crafting components, and supporting automation systems.
Common Solid Recipe Types
Wood Processing
Wood-based solid recipes typically convert logs into usable construction materials. These outputs are commonly used in early production chains and factory layouts.
Metal Processing
Metal recipes transform ores into usable metal forms such as ingots or refined materials. Metal outputs are often required for machines, advanced components, and automation.
Construction Materials
Some solid recipes focus on producing materials like bricks or glass, which are used for building and infrastructure.
How Solid Recipes Fit Into Production
Solid recipe outputs are frequently used as:
- Inputs for component recipes
- Building materials for factory expansion
- Structural elements for automation setups
For progression strategies, see the Beginner and Automation Guides.