Setting recipy to Foundry
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2024 10:43 pm
Hello!
So, after being new to Factorio and loving it, it seems that I have reached an issue that I find hard to solve. I am trying to set the recipy of my foundy to molten iron/copper depending on the needs I have.
I have been able to do this without any problem for doing molten iron into iron plates or steel, but the molten recipies seem to give me a hard time.
I can:
Set the recipy based on my signals and have one foundry produce both products
However, I am struggling with:
Whenever the recipy changes the foundry (apparently, this is what it seems like to me) has to empty all its trash slots before it can continue on its next recipy. It seems that rather then finishing its current contents it swaps directly, leaving me with a foundry full of stuff which to eject.
Other issues I have ran into but found a work around for is the inserter hand holding the incorrect ore, but it all seems like im trying to workaround a simple solution that I have missed. Has anyone else dealt with this issue and/or do you have some suggestions to explore?
Thanks a ton in advance!
So, after being new to Factorio and loving it, it seems that I have reached an issue that I find hard to solve. I am trying to set the recipy of my foundy to molten iron/copper depending on the needs I have.
I have been able to do this without any problem for doing molten iron into iron plates or steel, but the molten recipies seem to give me a hard time.
I can:
Set the recipy based on my signals and have one foundry produce both products
However, I am struggling with:
Whenever the recipy changes the foundry (apparently, this is what it seems like to me) has to empty all its trash slots before it can continue on its next recipy. It seems that rather then finishing its current contents it swaps directly, leaving me with a foundry full of stuff which to eject.
Other issues I have ran into but found a work around for is the inserter hand holding the incorrect ore, but it all seems like im trying to workaround a simple solution that I have missed. Has anyone else dealt with this issue and/or do you have some suggestions to explore?
Thanks a ton in advance!