if the tree is going to be used for continued Rubber production, it may be best to let the holes regenerate sap between harvests). After the leaves have been broken, use the tree tap to harvest Sticky Resin from the sap holes (orange spots) on the tree (note that one can harvest each hole multiple times, however, doing so can render the hole unable to generate more Sticky Resin in the future. Once a rubber tree has been located, break all of its leaves and gather any resulting saplings (these can be planted some place much more convenient later). Make a wooden Treetap and go out looking for some rubber trees (remember, they're usually found in swamps but can also be found in the forest they're discernible by the three blocks of leaves on the top (an easier way of finding rubber trees is to toggle fast graphics and the leaf blocks will remain transparent as if in fancy mode)). On top of these basic resources, one will also need Rubber. Start out by harvesting a 2 stacks or so of wood, as well as digging up at least a stack each of copper, iron, tin, gold, redstone, cobblestone, and coal don't go processing this stuff yet, there will be a more efficient way very shortly. To get started with IC2, one needs to gather some of the new resources as well as some old favourites. Getting Started - Electric Machines Gathering Resources The following table breaks down the various tiers of EU/p sizes. Most IC2 machines and cables has a maximum amount of EU/p they can accept attempting to use more than that will cause the machine or cable to explode. Packets are emitted by generators, storage units, and transformers.įor more on how EU Packets work as well as the other minutia of EU loss/attenuation and packet rates, refer to the Energy Units article.
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