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Both the basic clay furnace, and your royal furnace have the same number of input slots, 6. But the basic clay furnace processes dust into ore at 3 seconds per stack, or 18 seconds to clear one load of 6.
The royal furnace requires 6 seconds per stack, or 36 seconds for the load of 6. Twice as long.
Having a royal furnace at base you could pile up with 25 stacks of dust, (to make one stack of iron bars) even if they took 6 seconds each, means I could set it and forget it and come back to a full stack, rather than having to interact with the basic clay furnace 5 times for the same amount of finished product.
But while you are tweaking, you should go for 2 second crafting time, just to make it really scream. Or 1.5 seconds with coal or oil for fuel for endgame productivity boosts.
I love the look of the Royal Furnace, it makes a great focal point for that whole side of my workshop. But I did a side by side comparison and the basic clay furnace processes the same amount of ore faster. The latest KEEN update ruined crafting in so many ways, the newer stamp mill fixed part of that, and added a level of progression from hand crafting, to table crafting to mill crafting.
If you tweaked the furnace to the old input system (large loads that don't need to be laboriously hand fed), it'd be a great game progression. Right now its a visual upgrade, but functional degression.
Just my 2 cents.
i drop't it to the last in the list to got it to work