Clad
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Description
Clad is the terminology given to the process of applying materials to an existing reinforced mine wall. This is used in a decorative or aesthetic purpose, and has no further reinforcement effect on the tile it is applied to.
Clad Options
Pavement Type | Material Used | Image |
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Stone brick | Stone brick x10 Mortar x10 |
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Marble brick | Marble brick x10 Mortar x10 |
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Pottery brick | Pottery brick x10 Mortar x10 |
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Round cobblestone | Rounded stone x10 Mortar x10 |
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Sandstone brick | Sandstone brick x10 Mortar x10 |
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Slate brick | Slate brick x10 Mortar x10 |
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Wooden planks | plank x10 small nails x2 |
Method
To clad a mine wall, one must first reinforce it with a support beam. After this is done, the supported rock must be prepared with mortar. Only then, will the wall be capable of being clad. Choose your clad type and apply it with the corresponding applicator. Trowels are used for any masonry type, and a hammer will apply planks.
Removing clad
Clad must be removed with the use of a crowbar. After clad removal, the tile will remain reinforced and unprepared as it was prior to its cladding.