Difference between revisions of "Composite Doors"
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| name = Composite Doors | | name = Composite Doors | ||
| image = [[File:{{#setmainimage:Composite door.jpg}}]] | | image = [[File:{{#setmainimage:Composite door.jpg}}]] | ||
− | | | + | | paintable = Yes |
− | | | + | | power_usage = 10W |
− | | | + | | placed_with_item = [[Kit (Door)]] |
+ | | placed_on_grid = Large Grid | ||
+ | | const_with_tool1 = [[Welding Torch]] | ||
+ | | const_with_item1 = 1 [[Plastic Sheets]] | ||
+ | | const_with_tool2 = [[Crowbar]] | ||
+ | | const_with_item2 = 1 [[Glass Sheets]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Description == <!--T:2--> | == Description == <!--T:2--> | ||
[[Composite Doors]] are created by building with a [[Kit (Door)]]. They can be renamed with a [[Labeller]] and the new name will be shown on the surface of the door. | [[Composite Doors]] are created by building with a [[Kit (Door)]]. They can be renamed with a [[Labeller]] and the new name will be shown on the surface of the door. | ||
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+ | They are airtight (when closed), and can withstand around 300kPa pressure, which is more than what their siblings, the [[Glass Doors]] can withstand. <ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QF-nbW7fUMBaZzKwUp9smkQxVwfxMicF7FhgRFf7-Tw/edit#gid=1718464320 Cheat Sheet]</ref>. |
Latest revision as of 21:00, 28 June 2022
Paintable | Yes |
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Operation | |
Power Usage | 10W |
Construction | |
Placed with | Kit (Door) |
Placed on | Large Grid |
Stage 1 | |
Next Stage Construction | |
Constructed with tool | Welding Torch |
Constructed with item | 1 Plastic Sheets |
Stage 2 | |
Next Stage Construction | |
Constructed with tool | Crowbar |
Constructed with item | 1 Glass Sheets |
Description[edit]
Composite Doors are created by building with a Kit (Door). They can be renamed with a Labeller and the new name will be shown on the surface of the door.
They are airtight (when closed), and can withstand around 300kPa pressure, which is more than what their siblings, the Glass Doors can withstand. [1].