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[[File:SequencedAssembly.gif|270px|right|An Assembly line working on Large Cogwheels]]<br> | |||
'''Sequenced Assembly''' is a mechanic that simulates a factory line for precision crafting. | '''Sequenced Assembly''' is a mechanic that simulates a factory line for precision crafting. | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
Sequenced Assembly starts with a base item. The item passes through or under machines like [[Deployer]]s and [[Mechanical Saw]]s via [[Depot]]s or [[Mechanical Belt]]s to create an incomplete item. The incomplete item needs to pass through the next stages of crafting and repeat the whole process multiple times depending on the item being crafted. | Sequenced Assembly starts with a base item. The item passes through or under machines like [[Deployer]]s and [[Mechanical Saw]]s via [[Depot]]s or [[Mechanical Belt]]s to create an incomplete item. The incomplete item needs to pass through the next stages of crafting and repeat the whole process multiple times depending on the item being crafted. | ||
Currently, only [[Deployer]]s and [[Mechanical Saw]]s are used in Sequenced Assembly, though support for [[Mechanical Press]]es and [[Spout]]s exists. | Currently, only [[Deployer]]s and [[Mechanical Saw]]s are used in Sequenced Assembly, though support for [[Mechanical Press]]es and [[Spout]]s exists. |
Revision as of 02:29, 14 July 2021
Sequenced Assembly is a mechanic that simulates a factory line for precision crafting.
Usage
Sequenced Assembly starts with a base item. The item passes through or under machines like Deployers and Mechanical Saws via Depots or Mechanical Belts to create an incomplete item. The incomplete item needs to pass through the next stages of crafting and repeat the whole process multiple times depending on the item being crafted.
Currently, only Deployers and Mechanical Saws are used in Sequenced Assembly, though support for Mechanical Presses and Spouts exists.
History
Release 0.3.2: Added.