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Some objects that come in contact with magma will function fine, no matter what their material. Others will melt or cease to work properly unless they're made of [[magma-safe materials]].  
 
Some objects that come in contact with magma will function fine, no matter what their material. Others will melt or cease to work properly unless they're made of [[magma-safe materials]].  
  
* [[Workshop]]s that are powered by magma need to be built from [[magma-safe]] materials - due to a bug, however, nearly ''all'' materials are treated as magma-safe.
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* [[Workshop]]s that are powered by magma need not be built of magma-safe materials to function - [[fire-safe]] materials are sufficient.
 
* Constructed objects like [[wall]]s, [[floor]]s, [[stairs]] and [[ramp|ramps]] can be made of any material, even those that are not "Magma-safe", and can come into contact with magma without issues.  
 
* Constructed objects like [[wall]]s, [[floor]]s, [[stairs]] and [[ramp|ramps]] can be made of any material, even those that are not "Magma-safe", and can come into contact with magma without issues.  
 
* Like walls, [[door]]s can also be built out of any material and still hold back lava as long as it's in the "closed" position. It may be wise to make sure hallways/rooms close to an engineering project involving magma have plenty of doors, just in case you have a little too much [[fun]] when you forget to build that last [[floodgate]].
 
* Like walls, [[door]]s can also be built out of any material and still hold back lava as long as it's in the "closed" position. It may be wise to make sure hallways/rooms close to an engineering project involving magma have plenty of doors, just in case you have a little too much [[fun]] when you forget to build that last [[floodgate]].
* [[Bridge]]s that are built ''over'' magma may be constructed of any material. However, bridges that are ''submerged'' in magma must be constructed of a magma-safe material.
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* [[Bridge]]s that are built <i>over</i> magma may be constructed of any material. However, bridges that are <i>submerged</i> in magma must be constructed of a magma-safe material.
* Most machines must be made of [[magma-safe]] materials to function for more than a few minutes in magma. This includes [[floodgate]]s.  Unsafe materials will function for a while, but then melt or burn away. Screw pumps made from flammable materials (wood, possibly also graphite, lignite, or bituminous coal blocks) can catch fire, though stone and metal components may run for a long time before melting.
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* Most machines must be made of [[magma-safe materials]] to function for more than a few minutes in magma. This includes [[floodgate]]s.  Unsafe materials will function for a while, but then melt or burn away. Screw pumps made from flammable materials (wood, possibly also graphite, lignite, or bituminous coal blocks) can catch fire, though stone and metal components need not be magma-safe unless the rear tile of the pump is submerged.
 
* Stone [[mechanism]]s attached to a construction will melt in magma unless made of bauxite or [[raw adamantine]], even if the construction itself is made of [[steel]].
 
* Stone [[mechanism]]s attached to a construction will melt in magma unless made of bauxite or [[raw adamantine]], even if the construction itself is made of [[steel]].
  

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