Six subassemblies to make your creations better in Scrap Mechanic
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- In today's video i will be showing you how to make 5 subassemblies for Scrap Mechanic, that you can incorporate in to your builds to make them better. Hope it helps.
0:00 Intro
0:20 Pass-through
1:12 Memory (one Bit)
2:50 Signal Sustain
3:15 Suspension Stabilizer
3:52 Logic Repeater
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About Scrap Mechanic
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a little bit of outdated tech but nice delivery on the content. if you're curious on which things are outdated feel free to ask
I am curious.
1. passthroughs are better when bearings are placed on both sides as it prevents the piston from extending under force
2. self resetting memory bits are a thing using 4 gates instead of 5. it also prevents the flickering issue.
3. 1x1x3 vanilla suspension stabilizers are easy to make and don't require bearings.
4. you don't need to push a suspension out of the way to place a bearing or pipe on it. you can look at it perpendicularly at the side of the screw and it will place.
Again if needed i can send a screenshot and or a diagram on further details on any of these. p.s it's nice seeing people still enjoying scrap mechanic
Thanks.
Now that I think of it the bearing in the suspension stabilizer was to control it but I forgot that that was all it was for. lol
gl with your speedrun
Cool
This is great! I even understood some of it!
That's good ð lol glad it helped.