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Latest revision as of 12:39, 18 July 2022

Framed Vertical Mechanical Joint, Down
Version: 0.7
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"This joint transmits mechanical power from one place to another. It connects to other mechanical devices horizontally and vertically down. The wooden frame increases its structural integrity."

Mechanical Transmission

Number of Connections

2

Connection Directions

Right
Back

Block Information

Size

Large Block

Dimensions

1 x 1 x 1

Material

WoodHeavy

Research Required to Build

 Mechanical Mills

Items Required to Build

1  Sticks

10  Timber
2  Round Timber

       1  Linseed Oil

Mass

930.61 kg

Hit Points

1200 points