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That's an intended mechanic. I set metal powders to not be magma safe, due to them having a much higher surface area and naturally lower combustion points irl. They should be fine in regular hot environments like deserts :) ty for the feedback
I'm not sure if was my own mistake or not (I've also settled next to a volcano.) But I was using a stonemill for Cobaltite and at some point. The entire surface set on fire. Thankfully, no one was killed (just some cattle.) I'm not sure if originated from the stonemill or windmill. It was strange!