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Revision as of 13:30, 6 June 2020



Kit (Wall)
Properties
Stacks Yes (30)
Recipe
Created With Fabricator, Autolathe
Cost 1g Steel



Composite Wall
Max Pressure 300kPa
Properties
Stacks Yes (30)


The Kit (Wall) is used to build 3 different type of walls in the game: Composite Walls, Railings and Composite Windows.

A railing, Window, and Wall, all finished.

All variants of the walls can be painted to various colors with Spray Paint.

Recipe

This block can be made in: Autolathe, Fabricator

Usage

Railing

With the Kit (Wall) in hand, right click to activate build mode. Use the Scroll Wheel on your mouse to select Railing. Use the rotation keys to place the railing in the appropriate location. Railings are single-step constructs.

Composite Window

With the Kit (Wall) in hand, right click to activate build mode. Use the Scroll Wheel on your mouse to select Composite Window. Use the rotation keys to place the window in the appropriate location. Composite Windows have 3 build steps. To complete the window, first left-click on it with an Plastic Sheet to add the white facade. Then, finish the window with a Glass Sheet. Composite Windows will only finish one "side" of that window. To get proper finishing on both sides, you would need two of each of the three materials (one set for each side).

Composite Wall

With the Kit (Wall) in hand, right click to activate build mode. Use the Scroll Wheel on your mouse to select Composite Wall. Use the rotation keys to place the wall in the appropriate location. Composite Walls have 2 build steps. To complete the wall, left-click on it with a Plastic Sheet to add the white facade. Composite Walls will only finish one "side" of that wall. To get proper finishing on both sides, you would need two of each of the two materials (one set for each side).

Notes

  • you can't place structures on walls, but you can place a wall on a frame, place your structures on the wall/frame and afterwards deconstruct the frame. Which will leave you with your structures seemingly attached to the wall.
  • Composite walls appear to resist temperatures up to 4000K on the finished side. The temperature resistance on the unfinished side seems to be infinite.