
Resin is a fluid obtained from spruce, birch, jungle and acacia trees. It can be processed into tree oil and rosin.
An arboreal extractor will produce resin when placed next to a spruce, birch, jungle or acacia tree. Spruce trees produce twice as much resin as other trees.
A sawmill with a resin funnel installed produces resin as a byproduct when processing spruce, birch, jungle or acacia wood. Spruce wood yields twice as much resin as other types of wood.
| Result(s) | Ingredients | Energy | Fluid Transposer recipe |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resin (1,000 mB) Bucket | Resin Bucket | 400 RF |
Resin cannot be placed as a block.
| Result(s) | Ingredients | Energy | Fluid Transposer recipe |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resin Bucket | Bucket + Resin (1,000 mB) | 400 RF |
| Result(s) | Ingredients | Energy | Fractionating Still recipe |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tree Oil (100 mB) Rosin | Resin (200 mB) | 5,000 RF |