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A stationary Mechanical Drill will break blocks in the block in front of it with a time in seconds of 90/RPM and will hurt entities in an area around it.
A stationary Mechanical Drill will break blocks in the block in front of it with a time in seconds of 90/RPM and will hurt entities in an area around it.


A Mechanical Drill moved by components such as a [[Mechanical Bearing]] or [[Mechanical Piston]] will break blocks and damage entities with which it collides. The entire construction will freeze its movement while the drill mines the block.
A Mechanical Drill moved by components such as a [[Mechanical Bearing]] or [[Mechanical Piston]] will break blocks and damage entities with which it collides. Mechanical Drills moving as such, or those part of a larger contraption through the use of [[Linear Chassis|Chassis]] or [[Super Glue]] ''do not'' need to receive a rotational force to mine, and instead break blocks at a constant rate when in contact with said block. The entire construction the Mechanical is placed on will freeze in place (and remain an entity) while the Mechanical Drill digs the block; for example, a Mechanical Drill will pause the extension of a [[Mechanical Piston]] when it drills a block, and the extension will resume once the block is broken. The time it takes for a Mechanical Drill to break a block is based on the block's Hardness value.
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Revision as of 00:43, 23 March 2021


The Mechanical Drill is a block used to break blocks.

Obtaining

Crafting

Name Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Mechanical Drill Andesite Alloy +

Iron Ingot +

Andesite Casing

File:Mechanical Drill (Recipe).png

Usage

Breaking Blocks

A stationary Mechanical Drill will break blocks in the block in front of it with a time in seconds of 90/RPM and will hurt entities in an area around it.

A Mechanical Drill moved by components such as a Mechanical Bearing or Mechanical Piston will break blocks and damage entities with which it collides. Mechanical Drills moving as such, or those part of a larger contraption through the use of Chassis or Super Glue do not need to receive a rotational force to mine, and instead break blocks at a constant rate when in contact with said block. The entire construction the Mechanical is placed on will freeze in place (and remain an entity) while the Mechanical Drill digs the block; for example, a Mechanical Drill will pause the extension of a Mechanical Piston when it drills a block, and the extension will resume once the block is broken. The time it takes for a Mechanical Drill to break a block is based on the block's Hardness value.