Have you ever had to run a wire, pipe or cable through a wall, but didn’t want to leave a huge hole in it? Perhaps at some point you’ve wanted to run multiple cables or pipes through a single tile, or maybe you’ve wanted to build a single block ore-processor. I’m sure at some point you’ve wanted to build a machine that can harvest obsidian instantly, and ever since zombies discovered that wooden doors can be broken, you’ve probably wanted a way to toggle open iron ones using a single block device.
Engineer’s Toolbox provides the means to do all of that, and more, lots more. The mod is based around a single block called a socket, which can have a module installed on each of its six faces. There are over 50 modules to choose from and they cover everything from redstone logic gates to bouncing mobs around in the air (See the full list below). You can design and build your own machines to do many tasks that other mods would take several blocks (or even different mods) to accomplish, in a single, or at least very few blocks. This allows for much more compact, cleaner builds.
Each socket has three internal inventories and three internal tanks to store items, and fluids, respectively. There’s also an internal capacitor to store energy, three internal redstone circuits to pass redstone signals between sides, and three internal redstone latches to store a redstone signal. This might sound complicated but you can easily configure you modules to use whichever of them you need using a tool called the socket remote. Engineer’s toolbox doesn’t have any complicated GUIs that need configuring (in-fact, there are no GUIs whatsoever for the time being), everything can be done using the remote’s various modes, quickly and easily. All the various options are even colour coded (don’t worry, there’s a config option for our colour blind friends).
Sockets are compatible with BuildCraft facades. They also work with both BuildCraft’s MJs and Industrial Craft^2′s EUs, (1 MJ = 2.44 EU) so you can quite easily use sockets as power converters. Not only that, but when dismantled with a BuildCraft compatible wrench (one is included in the mod), sockets retain the contents of their tanks and inventories, as well as all their energy, so you can use sockets as portable energy storage devices, tanks, or whatever else you can think of.
The mod also adds a tool called a redstone wand which can be used to deploy short lived redstone emitting orbs into the world, which you can use to test out your contraptions.
Here’s a full list of the modules you can currently craft:
- Item Input
- Item Output
- Item Ejector
- Item Distributor
- Item Detector
- Inventory Interface
- Vacuum (suck up items)
- Fluid Input
- Fluid Output
- Fluid Extractor
- Fluid Distributor
- Tank Interface
- Fluid Detector
- Energy Input
- Energy Output
- Multi Input
- Multi Output
- Redstone Input
- Redstone Output
- Redstone AND
- Redstone OR
- Redstone NOT
- Redstone NAND
- Redstone NOR
- Redstone XOR
- Redstone XNOR
- Redstone Latch Toggle
- Redstone Latch Set
- Redstone Latch Reset
- Redstone Timer
- Redstone Delayer
- Redstone State Cell
- Pressure Plate
- Button
- BUDS (block update sensor)
- Burner (ignites fires)
- Breaker (breaks blocks)
- Advanced Breaker
- Spring (bounce mobs around)
- Deadly Flashing Blade (damage entities)
- Water intake (infinite water source)
- Lava intake (cobblestone generator)
- Water Cooler (solidify lava)
- Freezer (make ice)
- Furnace
- Grinder (think macerator)
- Energy Indicator
- Energy Storage Upgrade
- Advanced Energy Storage Upgrade
- Solar Panel
- Hydroelectric Turbine
- Piezoelectric Tile
- Self Destruct System (BOOM!)
- Activator
- Machine Output
- Kiln
- Multi Smelter
- Centrifuge
- Mixer
How to install Engineer’s Toolbox Mod for Minecraft:
- Download and install Minecraft Forge
- Download mod zip file
- Put downloaded zip file into your /.minecraft/mods folder. Do not unzip it. If you don’t have a mods folder, create one
- Done