First you have to stretch your iron and waste your copper then. Process the iron to make it more efficient but don't process copper. Next you can add manganese or silicon to the iron to make it go even further.Zyrconia wrote:My new base based on 1 to N (1 saph => iron, copper, slag) sorting is going real smooth, but I have reached the point where I am can no longer handle the copper ore I'm getting. There is nothing to do with it.
I don't want to switch to N to 1 sorting, because this is the whole point of the base, but what to do with all that copper. Is there some late game copper drain?
Or should I switch to saph+jiv only for Iron and keep 1 to N for the rest of the base?
Second you can use crystalization using slag, crushed stone and geodes to make ore as needed.
Thirdly consider the new ferrous ore. It gives you iron and manganese which you can turn into iron plates to make up any shortfalls in iron without any waste products. No more iron problems.



 and just got all 4 of the main ores (red, brown, light and dark blue) to the full Purified crystals sorting stage, and soon to set up full geode processing and crystallisation. (with basic maths and at first glance, it looks like processing geodes into stone and dust, is better than melting them with sulfuric acid, since the crushed stone can become mineral sludge and still create specific ores as prefered, but time will tell).
 and just got all 4 of the main ores (red, brown, light and dark blue) to the full Purified crystals sorting stage, and soon to set up full geode processing and crystallisation. (with basic maths and at first glance, it looks like processing geodes into stone and dust, is better than melting them with sulfuric acid, since the crushed stone can become mineral sludge and still create specific ores as prefered, but time will tell).



