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| image = [[File:Iron frames.jpg]] | | image = [[File:Iron frames.jpg]] | ||
| stacks = 30x | | stacks = 30x | ||
− | | createdwith = [[Autolathe]], [[Fabricator]] | + | | createdwith = [[Special:MyLanguage/Autolathe|Autolathe]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Fabricator|Fabricator]] |
− | | cost = 4g [[Iron]] | + | | cost = 4g [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Ingot|Iron]] |
}} | }} | ||
{{Structurebox | {{Structurebox | ||
| name = Iron Frame | | name = Iron Frame | ||
+ | | burst_pressure = Infinite | ||
| image = [[File:Iron frames done.jpg]] | | image = [[File:Iron frames done.jpg]] | ||
− | | placed_with_item = [[Iron Frames]] | + | | placed_with_item = [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Frames|Iron Frames]] |
| placed_on_grid = Large Grid | | placed_on_grid = Large Grid | ||
| stage_image1 = [[File:Iron frames state 1.jpg]] | | stage_image1 = [[File:Iron frames state 1.jpg]] | ||
− | | const_with_tool1 = [[Welder]] | + | | const_with_tool1 = [[Special:MyLanguage/Welder|Welder]] |
− | | const_with_item1 = 1 [[Iron | + | | const_with_item1 = 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]] |
− | | decon_with_tool1 = [[Angle Grinder]] | + | | decon_with_tool1 = [[Special:MyLanguage/Angle_Grinder|Angle Grinder]] |
− | | item_rec1 = 1 [[Iron | + | | item_rec1 = 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Frames|Iron Frame]] |
| stage_image2 = [[File:Iron frames state 2.jpg]] | | stage_image2 = [[File:Iron frames state 2.jpg]] | ||
− | | const_with_tool2 = [[Welder]] | + | | const_with_tool2 = [[Special:MyLanguage/Welder|Welder]] |
− | | const_with_item2 = 1 [[Iron | + | | const_with_item2 = 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]] |
− | | decon_with_tool2 = [[Wrench]] | + | | decon_with_tool2 = [[Special:MyLanguage/Wrench|Wrench]] |
− | | item_rec2 = 1 [[Iron | + | | item_rec2 = 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]] |
| stage_image3 = [[File:Iron frames done.jpg]] | | stage_image3 = [[File:Iron frames done.jpg]] | ||
− | | decon_with_tool3 = [[Wrench]] | + | | decon_with_tool3 = [[Special:MyLanguage/Wrench|Wrench]] |
− | | item_rec3 = 1 [[Iron | + | | item_rec3 = 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]] |
}} | }} | ||
== Description == <!--T:2--> | == Description == <!--T:2--> | ||
− | [[Iron Frames]] are one of the basic building blocks for creating a station. Iron Frames are built in three stages, or | + | [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Frames|Iron Frames]] are one of the basic building blocks for creating a station. Iron Frames are built in three stages, or Build States: |
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+ | # Everything can move through the center of the frame | ||
+ | # Gasses can move through frame | ||
+ | # Completely solid | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Please note: It's highly advisable to switch to [[Steel Frames]] as soon as possible, because they require less than half the amount of iron. | ||
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+ | Solid Iron Frame box: 4+1+1 iron. Solid Steel Frame box: 2+0.5+0.5 iron, but in the form of [[Ingot_(Steel)|Steel]], which only needs 0.75 iron for 1 steel. | ||
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+ | 150 iron ore + 50 coal = 200 steel = ~66 solid steel frame boxes. 200 iron = ~33 solid iron frame boxes, but 150 iron would only get you 25 boxes. So, ignoring the coal, the Steel Frame yield is 2.6... times better than the Iron Frame yield. | ||
== Use == <!--T:3--> | == Use == <!--T:3--> | ||
− | To place right-click with [[Iron Frames]] in hand and place in desired spot. | + | To place right-click with [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Frames|Iron Frames]] in hand and place in desired spot. |
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− | To construct use a [[Welder]] in active hand and have [[Iron Sheets]] in the inactive hand. Turn welder on (press 'O' key) and weld at the edge of frame. Each stage takes one [[ | + | To construct use a [[Special:MyLanguage/Welder|Welder]] in active hand and have [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheets]] in the inactive hand. Turn welder on (press 'O' key) and weld at the edge of frame. Each stage takes one [[Special:MyLanguage/Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]] for a total of two iron sheets. |
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[[File:Iron frames constuct.jpg]] | [[File:Iron frames constuct.jpg]] |
Latest revision as of 05:18, 10 November 2023
Properties | |
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Stacks | 30x |
Recipe | |
Created With | Autolathe, Fabricator |
Cost | 4g Iron |
Operation | |
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Burst Pressure | Infinite |
Construction | |
Placed with | Iron Frames |
Placed on | Large Grid |
Stage 1 | |
Next Stage Construction | |
Constructed with tool | Welder |
Constructed with item | 1 Iron Sheet |
Deconstruction | |
Deconstructed with | Angle Grinder |
Item received | 1 Iron Frame |
Stage 2 | |
Next Stage Construction | |
Constructed with tool | Welder |
Constructed with item | 1 Iron Sheet |
Deconstruction | |
Deconstructed with | Wrench |
Item received | 1 Iron Sheet |
Stage 3 | |
Deconstruction | |
Deconstructed with | Wrench |
Item received | 1 Iron Sheet |
Description[edit]
Iron Frames are one of the basic building blocks for creating a station. Iron Frames are built in three stages, or Build States:
- Everything can move through the center of the frame
- Gasses can move through frame
- Completely solid
Please note: It's highly advisable to switch to Steel Frames as soon as possible, because they require less than half the amount of iron.
Solid Iron Frame box: 4+1+1 iron. Solid Steel Frame box: 2+0.5+0.5 iron, but in the form of Steel, which only needs 0.75 iron for 1 steel.
150 iron ore + 50 coal = 200 steel = ~66 solid steel frame boxes. 200 iron = ~33 solid iron frame boxes, but 150 iron would only get you 25 boxes. So, ignoring the coal, the Steel Frame yield is 2.6... times better than the Iron Frame yield.
Use[edit]
To place right-click with Iron Frames in hand and place in desired spot.
To construct use a Welder in active hand and have Iron Sheets in the inactive hand. Turn welder on (press 'O' key) and weld at the edge of frame. Each stage takes one Iron Sheet for a total of two iron sheets.
To finish repeat:
Completed: