Should wool become a fuel?
Should wool become a fuel?
Should wool become a fuel like wood, leafs, coal, grass or cactus?
Wool is a natural fire retardant, but it is in the flammable group and fire can destroy wool.
Wool is a natural fire retardant, but it is in the flammable group and fire can destroy wool.
Can your read this?
- kaadmy
- Member
- Posts: 706
- Joined: Thu Aug 27, 2015 23:07
- GitHub: kaadmy
- IRC: KaadmY
- In-game: KaadmY kaadmy NeD
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
Isn't wood already a fuel and can be used as to burn in furnaces?
- kaeza
- Moderator
- Posts: 2162
- Joined: Thu Oct 18, 2012 05:00
- GitHub: kaeza
- IRC: kaeza diemartin blaaaaargh
- In-game: kaeza
- Location: Montevideo, Uruguay
- Contact:
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
He means wooL, not wooD.kaadmy wrote:Isn't wood already a fuel and can be used as to burn in furnaces?
Your signature is not the place for a blog post. Please keep it as concise as possible. Thank you!
Check out my stuff! | Donations greatly appreciated! PayPal
Check out my stuff! | Donations greatly appreciated! PayPal
- Desour
- Member
- Posts: 1473
- Joined: Thu Jun 19, 2014 19:49
- GitHub: Desour
- IRC: Desour
- In-game: DS
- Location: I'm scared that if this is too exact, I will be unable to use my keyboard.
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
wool shouldnt be burnable because we dont want Sam to use his clothes as fuel
to the smell issue: it would be nice if the furnace would make smoke particles with a particlespawner which uses a variable in the fuel recipe for the quantity of the particles
to the smell issue: it would be nice if the furnace would make smoke particles with a particlespawner which uses a variable in the fuel recipe for the quantity of the particles
he/him; Codeberg; GitHub; ContentDB; public personal TODO list; "DS" is preferred (but often too short)
- SegFault22
- Member
- Posts: 872
- Joined: Mon May 21, 2012 03:17
- Location: NaN
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
Wool is difficult to burn, even though it is flammable. It generally doesn't burn hot enough to keep the reaction going (it is not a sustained chain reaction).
Cotton however, which is actually the fabric made from plants, is very flammable and burns quickly. Silk burns even faster than cotton. This is because they are mostly made of hydrocarbons, which have a lot more "potential" energy stored in their chemical "bonds".
I confirmed most of this information at phoenix.gov, but since I was using Yahoo as search you might find some different organization talking about it in the first few entries of your search results.
I always thought that it was stupid to get wool from a plant. It should be changed to cotton, and an alias made to convert all of the dumb wool blocks to cotton. Then it would make sense for it to be made a furnace fuel, since it is flammable, but it shouldn't last long.
Cotton however, which is actually the fabric made from plants, is very flammable and burns quickly. Silk burns even faster than cotton. This is because they are mostly made of hydrocarbons, which have a lot more "potential" energy stored in their chemical "bonds".
I confirmed most of this information at phoenix.gov, but since I was using Yahoo as search you might find some different organization talking about it in the first few entries of your search results.
I always thought that it was stupid to get wool from a plant. It should be changed to cotton, and an alias made to convert all of the dumb wool blocks to cotton. Then it would make sense for it to be made a furnace fuel, since it is flammable, but it shouldn't last long.
-
- Member
- Posts: 204
- Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2016 05:00
- Location: Under Le' Sea
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
I agree!SegFault22 wrote:Wool is difficult to burn, even though it is flammable. It generally doesn't burn hot enough to keep the reaction going (it is not a sustained chain reaction).
Cotton however, which is actually the fabric made from plants, is very flammable and burns quickly. Silk burns even faster than cotton. This is because they are mostly made of hydrocarbons, which have a lot more "potential" energy stored in their chemical "bonds".
I confirmed most of this information at phoenix.gov, but since I was using Yahoo as search you might find some different organization talking about it in the first few entries of your search results.
I always thought that it was stupid to get wool from a plant. It should be changed to cotton, and an alias made to convert all of the dumb wool blocks to cotton. Then it would make sense for it to be made a furnace fuel, since it is flammable, but it shouldn't last long.
Look at that, a signiture box! To bad I have nothing to put in i-... Wait...
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
I think it should burn, similar to grass, or other materials. However it is extremely stupid to burn your hard earned wool :)
i5 6500 OC @3.5GHz, EVGA GTX 960 4GB, 8GB DDR4, ASROCK Pro4S, 128GB.SSD, MT 0.4.17, Linux Mint 18.3 (Ubuntu 16.04)
OwOOOg9CphnceB30eUFX6BOCW8W3jT4i
OwOOOg9CphnceB30eUFX6BOCW8W3jT4i
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
I think that being a block that can be burned by the fire is enough.
Have a nice day! :D
-
- Member
- Posts: 3476
- Joined: Sun Jul 12, 2015 22:51
- GitHub: BBmine
- IRC: BBmine
- In-game: Baggins
- Location: USA
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
I agree, it should burn. Speaking of hard earned stuff, right now you can burn nyan cats as fuel and they only last one second. I think nyan cats should be either infinite or near-infinite fuels.Laser0073 wrote:I think it should burn, similar to grass, or other materials. However it is extremely stupid to burn your hard earned wool :)
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
i guess the burn option for nyancat was added for the haters :PBBmine wrote:I agree, it should burn. Speaking of hard earned stuff, right now you can burn nyan cats as fuel and they only last one second. I think nyan cats should be either infinite or near-infinite fuels.Laser0073 wrote:I think it should burn, similar to grass, or other materials. However it is extremely stupid to burn your hard earned wool :)
✨🏳️🌈♣️✨
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
The most rare item in the normal subgame is one of the most useless things in the game. Even a block of dirt is almost the same.firefox wrote:i guess the burn option for nyancat was added for the haters :PBBmine wrote:I agree, it should burn. Speaking of hard earned stuff, right now you can burn nyan cats as fuel and they only last one second. I think nyan cats should be either infinite or near-infinite fuels.Laser0073 wrote:I think it should burn, similar to grass, or other materials. However it is extremely stupid to burn your hard earned wool :)
Irony?
Have a nice day! :D
- Desour
- Member
- Posts: 1473
- Joined: Thu Jun 19, 2014 19:49
- GitHub: Desour
- IRC: Desour
- In-game: DS
- Location: I'm scared that if this is too exact, I will be unable to use my keyboard.
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
The most valuable things are useless eg.:MineYoshi wrote: The most rare item in the normal subgame is one of the most useless things in the game. Even a block of dirt is almost the same.
Irony?
- shiny jewels in real life
- the dragon egg in minecraft
he/him; Codeberg; GitHub; ContentDB; public personal TODO list; "DS" is preferred (but often too short)
Re: Should wool become a fuel?
Curious thing...DS-minetest wrote:The most valuable things are useless eg.:MineYoshi wrote: The most rare item in the normal subgame is one of the most useless things in the game. Even a block of dirt is almost the same.
Irony?
- shiny jewels in real life
- the dragon egg in minecraft
Maybe the human should invent some system to just clasificate the worth of something...
About the theme:
Actually wool burns with normal fire, i don't really know why to justly make it a fuel. It would be a lot of useless thing to add and waste time in...
Have a nice day! :D
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: ROllerozxa and 10 guests