Question about disassembly

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Re: Question about disassembly

Postby Kyriel » Sat Aug 15, 2015 11:09 pm

Naranjita wrote:Since dissasembling is a reality, I've lost much of the interest on customizing stuff, wich is for me probably the best of the "recent" implemented changes.

Why? I assume you mean customizing furniture? Because it's not like you can disassemble custom clothing.
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Re: Question about disassembly

Postby Marian » Sun Aug 16, 2015 8:18 pm

What's needed to take apart a lathe, and do the logs and blade stay intact?
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Re: Question about disassembly

Postby Greek » Sun Aug 16, 2015 9:47 pm

General rule is that 100% of objects and 50% of raws are returned. The only object giving back less than 50% of resources is a label. Some do return more.
The only objects giving back less than 100% of objects is a hammock.


Marian wrote:What's needed to take apart a lathe, and do the logs and blade stay intact?

Default parameters are used, that means the same tools are needed as for building it.
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Re: Question about disassembly

Postby *Wiro » Sun Aug 16, 2015 9:58 pm

I think some new projects return 100%, like mirrors, to simulate being able to move them to a different room. I'm not entirely sure, this was a while ago. Maybe I'm remembering wrong.
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Re: Question about disassembly

Postby Marian » Sun Aug 16, 2015 10:09 pm

All good to know, thanks.

There's a lot of machines I've been curious about but sadly most towns won't allow you to take apart everything in their workshop to test that out. And most disassembly projects are so time consuming anyhow it's hard for me to muster up the effort.

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