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What behaviour is expected:
Using the setCookSpeedMultiplier method on a Furnace/BlastFurnace/Smoker should set the actual multiplier. The campfire is missing this method completly.
What behaviour is observed:
The furnace no longer cooks anything and just uses up fuel, thes blastfurnace and smoker do the exact same
Steps/models to reproduce:
Use test code, where block is a Blo