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− | The '''component assembly bench''' is used by [[Menus#smith|smiths]] (with [[Skills#Crafting|crafting]] of at least 10) to create [[components]] from [[steel]]. | + | The '''component assembly bench''' is used by [[Menus#smith|smiths]] (with [[Skills#Crafting|crafting]] of at least 10) to create [[components]] from [[steel]], or [[advanced component]]s with steel, gold and uranium. |
== Requirements == | == Requirements == |
Revision as of 10:25, 18 November 2017
Component assembly bench
A workbench equipped with advanced tools for producing components from simpler materials.
Base Stats
- Type
- Production
- HP
- 300
Building
- Size
- 2
- Placeable
- Yes
- Power
- -250 W
- Facility
- Tool cabinet
The component assembly bench is used by smiths (with crafting of at least 10) to create components from steel, or advanced components with steel, gold and uranium.
Requirements
Component assembly is required before the table can be built.
Crafting
1 for 25
Tips
The component assembly bench is a stopgap measure at best. Constructing components from raw steel is so expensive that the player is better off selling their steel to purchase components from traders directly. Players suffering a component shortage would be better served not building the component assembly bench at all, as the bench itself requires an extra 500 just to pay for its own components.
Players in search of components are generally better off purchasing them from traders or establish caravans to trade with nearby settlements. Compacted Machinery may even be found on caravan ambushes or faction base raids, which can be mined out and added to the convoy as a semi-renewable source of components, though they are real heavy (at 0.6 kg) and can easily add to the burden.
If you happen to have scavenged some non-deadman's apparel you can pick these up and sell at traders in exchange for components. This is usually a more weight-efficient way to carry value than making to haul components.
On the other hand, with a great demand for components in most colonies, component assembly is a great way to train colonists' crafting skill, if they are already good at crafting. Good smiths provide quality weapons and armor for your colony and are a valuable position in any average colony.