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Latest revision as of 12:36, 18 July 2022


Framed Vertical Mechanical Shaft
Version: 0.7
History:


"These shafts transmit mechanical power from one place to another. They connect other mechanical devices vertically only. The wooden frame increases its structural integrity."

Mechanical Transmission

Number of Connections

2

Connection Directions

Top
Back

Block Information

Size

Large Block

Dimensions

1 x 1 x 1

Material

WoodHeavy

Research Required to Build

MechanicalBlocks.png Mechanical Mills

Items Required to Build

WoodenStick.png 1  Sticks

Timber10.png 8  Timber
TimberRound.png 1  Round Timber

      JarClayWithLinseedOil.png 1  Linseed Oil

Mass

930.61 kg

Hit Points

1200 points