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A bench is a special type of [[Block|block]] in ''The Blockheads''. There are [[Item#Benches|several types of benches]] available.
A '''crafting surface''' is a special type of [[block]] in ''[[The Blockheads]]'' used to [[Crafting|craft]] many of the items in a [[blockhead]]'s [[world]]. There are several types of crafting surfaces available, each of which having a specific function and items available to craft.
 
Most crafting surfaces are crafted at the [[workbench]], which is also a crafting surface.
 
Many crafting surfaces have several upgraded levels, allowing the [[blockhead]] to access better or more resourceful items.  To access a higher level in a crafting surface, a blockhead must collect the level item requirements and upgrade the crafting surface. Level upgrades are done in sequential order and a higher level may not be unlocked unless its previous level is unlocked.
 
==Use==
:{{See also|Crafting}}
All crafting surfaces must be in place to be used. Prior to [[Game updates/20131010|version 1.4]], they had to be placed in the open space immediately above a solid [[block]]; a back wall was not required. Starting in version 1.4, they can be placed vertically or horizontally adjacent to a solid block, other crafting surface, or on any section of back wall. [[Copper Wire|Copper wire]] in place will serve as a crafting surface for positioning as well (a requirement for connecting [[:Category:Electric|electrical]] components).
 
Some crafting surfaces have a visible flame effect while fueled. These generate heat that can affect spaces near them. This effect can be used to influence a blockhead's [[Environment Bar|environment bar]] or create a [[jacuzzi]].
 
See [[Crafting]] for details on how to make things using a crafting surface.
 
==Types==
There are three general types of crafting surfaces: normal, fueled, and electric. Normal crafting surfaces are usable at all times and only requires that the necessary components for the item being crafted are in the using blockhead's [[inventory]]. Fueled crafting surfaces also require a supply of fuel to be deposited in the crafting surface; a fueled crafting surface that has run out of fuel cannot be used. Electric crafting surfaces (other than those used to generate or manage electricity) require a connection to a source of electricity to be used.
 
==List==
Below is a list of the available crafting surfaces found in the game.
 
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| [[File:Builder's Bench 1 Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Builder's Bench]]
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| [[File:Campfire Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Campfire]]
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| [[File:Craft Bench 1 Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Craft Bench]]
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| [[File:Compost Bin Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Compost Bin]]
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| [[File:Dye Bench Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Dye Bench]]
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| [[File:Easel Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Easel]]
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| [[File:Egg Extractor.png|50px]]
| [[Egg Extractor]]
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| width="25%" |
{| style="margin:2px; border: 1px solid silver; text-align: center; width: 100%;"
| width="50px" | [[File:Electric Furnace Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Electric Furnace]]
|-
| [[File:Electric Kiln Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Electric Kiln]]
|-
| [[File:Electric Metalwork Bench Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Electric Metalwork Bench]]
|-
| [[File:Electric Press Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Electric Press]]
|-
| [[File:Electric Sluice Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Electric Sluice]]
|-
| [[File:Electric Stove Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Electric Stove]]
|-
| [[File:Furnace 1 Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Furnace]]
|-
| [[File:Kiln Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Kiln]]
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| width="25%" |
{| style="margin:2px; border: 1px solid silver; text-align: center; width: 100%;"
| width="50px" | [[File:Metalwork Bench 1 Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Metalwork Bench]]
|-
| [[File:Mixing Bench Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Mixing Bench]]
|-
| [[File:Portal 1 Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Portal]]
|-
| [[File:Press 1 Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Press]]
|-
| [[File:Refinery Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Refinery]]
|-
| [[File:Tailor's Bench 1 Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Tailor's Bench]]
|-
| [[File:Tool Bench 1 Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Tool Bench]]
|-
| [[File:Pizza Oven Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Pizza Oven]]
|}
| width="25%" |
{| style="margin:2px; border: 1px solid silver; text-align: center; width: 100%;"
| width="50px" | [[File:Train Yard Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Train Yard]]
|-
| [[File:Woodwork Bench Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Woodwork Bench]]
|-
| [[File:Workbench 1 Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Workbench]]
|}
|}
 
Three other items function similarly to crafting surfaces, but instead of crafting items they generate or store [[electricity]].
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| [[File:Flywheel Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Flywheel]]
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| [[File:Solar Panel Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Solar Panel]]
|-
| [[File:Steam Generator Icon.png|50px]]
| [[Steam Generator]]
|}
 
[[Shop]]s are also crafted at the [[workbench]] with the other crafting surfaces; however, they are not considered crafting surfaces.


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Latest revision as of 04:17, 22 August 2018

A crafting surface is a special type of block in The Blockheads used to craft many of the items in a blockhead's world. There are several types of crafting surfaces available, each of which having a specific function and items available to craft.

Most crafting surfaces are crafted at the workbench, which is also a crafting surface.

Many crafting surfaces have several upgraded levels, allowing the blockhead to access better or more resourceful items. To access a higher level in a crafting surface, a blockhead must collect the level item requirements and upgrade the crafting surface. Level upgrades are done in sequential order and a higher level may not be unlocked unless its previous level is unlocked.

Use

See also: Crafting

All crafting surfaces must be in place to be used. Prior to version 1.4, they had to be placed in the open space immediately above a solid block; a back wall was not required. Starting in version 1.4, they can be placed vertically or horizontally adjacent to a solid block, other crafting surface, or on any section of back wall. Copper wire in place will serve as a crafting surface for positioning as well (a requirement for connecting electrical components).

Some crafting surfaces have a visible flame effect while fueled. These generate heat that can affect spaces near them. This effect can be used to influence a blockhead's environment bar or create a jacuzzi.

See Crafting for details on how to make things using a crafting surface.

Types

There are three general types of crafting surfaces: normal, fueled, and electric. Normal crafting surfaces are usable at all times and only requires that the necessary components for the item being crafted are in the using blockhead's inventory. Fueled crafting surfaces also require a supply of fuel to be deposited in the crafting surface; a fueled crafting surface that has run out of fuel cannot be used. Electric crafting surfaces (other than those used to generate or manage electricity) require a connection to a source of electricity to be used.

List

Below is a list of the available crafting surfaces found in the game.

Armor Bench
Builder's Bench
Campfire
Craft Bench
Compost Bin
Dye Bench
Easel
File:Egg Extractor.png Egg Extractor
Electric Furnace
Electric Kiln
Electric Metalwork Bench
Electric Press
Electric Sluice
Electric Stove
Furnace
Kiln
Metalwork Bench
Mixing Bench
Portal
Press
Refinery
Tailor's Bench
Tool Bench
Pizza Oven
Train Yard
Woodwork Bench
Workbench

Three other items function similarly to crafting surfaces, but instead of crafting items they generate or store electricity.

Flywheel
Solar Panel
Steam Generator

Shops are also crafted at the workbench with the other crafting surfaces; however, they are not considered crafting surfaces.