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Name | Handsaw |
Type | Sub Blocks |
Stackable | No |
Mod Included | RedPower2 |
The Handsaw is a RedPower2 tool which can be used to cut solid blocks into Micro Blocks. These components can then be used to decorate or build certain things. Two or more components can be put back together using a handsaw. The type of component crafted depends on the handsaw position in the crafting table.
Contents
Recipe
Tool Type Uses
Iron Handsaw
The Iron Handsaw may cut only the following types of blocks:
- Wooden Planks
- Dirt
- Clay
- Bookshelf
- Netherrack
- Soul Sand
- Wood
- Snow
- Pumpkin
- Wool
- Rubberwood
Gem Handsaw
The Gem Handsaws may cut the above blocks, plus the following:
- Cobblestone
- Stone
- Sandstone
- Moss Stone
- Brick
- Glass
- Polished Stone
- Iron
- Gold
- Lapis Lazuli
- Stone Brick
- Nether Brick
- Marble
- Marble Brick
- Basalt
- Basalt Cobblestone
- Basalt Brick
Diamond Handsaw
The Diamond Handsaw may cut the above blocks, plus the following:
- Obsidian
- Diamond Block
- Ruby Block
- Sapphire Block
- Emerald Block
It is also the only saw capable of cutting Silicon Boules ; therefore, the Diamond Handsaw is critical to many RedPower2 recipes.
Usage
Blocks
These can be combined horizontally in any way to make a block of any eighth thickness.
1/8 - | Cover |
1/4 - | Panel |
3/8 - | Triple Cover |
1/2 - | Slab |
5/8 - | Cover Slab |
3/4 - | Triple Panel |
7/8 - | Anticover |
8/8 - | Block |
Hollow Blocks
There are hollow versions of slabs, panels, covers,etc. To make them, cut your desired block into cover blocks (or whatever thickness you prefer) and arrange the microblocks in a chest format. To put wires through a hollow block hold down ctrl and f while placing the wire through it. (This seems to work only with redpower wires; unconfirmed).
Currently, in version 3.1.3, hollow blocks appear to be broken and unable to be made.
Strips
Two same-sized strips placed horizontally can be glued back together to make the corresponding block.
Corners
Two Corner pieces stacked vertically can be glued back together to make the corresponding Strip.