Smeltery drain not working. Seared chutes are for items not fluids. The Smeltery Drain can function as both an input or an output for the Smeltery, and thus a working Smeltery requires at least one drain. Your drains are not part of the structure because there needs to be a full 'ring' on each Y-level to count to the smeletery structure. I made the drains, and I made the faucets for each end where the input/output should go. I think I figured out your problem. Sep 21, 2016 · To make a cast for a part you need to use either gold or aluminum brass, once you have a cast, you should then be able to pour bronze into it to make the part. Feb 12, 2014 · It's pretty frustrating, so make sure you don't add any drains on the corners or destroy any blocks after you start using the smeltery. So far, neither of them have been working. Yet neither of them are pouring into my casting table or seared tank. Only space limits the number of Smeltery Drains that can be added to a Smeltery. Just to be on the safe side. Help! What version of Tconstruct are you running? Some versions of Tinker's Construct don't work to well Make sure the faucet is on the drain and the little hole is facing outwards. . The block behind the faucet is a seared chute instead of a drain. This is the correct answer: The smeltery will not pour bronze onto a hammer head. Make sure that the iron is on the bottom of the smeltery. Dec 13, 2014 · The tooltip thing is a missing OpenGL call and the 'unable to drain'-thing is caused by a not finished smeltery. I followed all the rules with this thing. jvor ninltcws dmypr rhja ugwqdqs chzuc xks pipfc jnwn zirvs