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
Wall 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 stone brick | 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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Wood clad | Plank x10 Small nails x2 |
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Rendered brick | Clay x10 |
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 10 * mortar and 10 * bricks. 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.