Since we have no idea what this telling's requirements will be for ovens, the list below is just a rough estimate based on last telling's requirements. Once ovens can be researched we can have a better idea of what will be needed. But this list is to give us a head start in building ovens. Whatever you choose to donate, please add your name to the bottom of this page and what mats you donated, if it is not used , it will be returned to you.
Current Goals
Core Items
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Concrete
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1500
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/
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5000
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(3500)
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30%
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Finished Product
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Gravel
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719
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/
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5000
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(4281)
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14%
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Cement
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0
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/
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300
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(300)
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0%
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Bearings
Gearboxes
General Notes
3-output gearboxes use the most gears of all gearboxes. The cheapest chain is 8 gears for 1-output gearbox. Multi-output gearboxes use a mixture of gear types to get the 3 outputs within the limit of gears and movements. A maximum of 30 gears can be used.
Gearbox Ratios show how many gears are needed for a specific output. Some of the counts in the Rel Cost column are inconsistent but the number of medium and large gears are correct, as are the linkages needed for a given output. The table does not count the number of smalls but these show up in the linkages. 3-Output gearboxes attempt to branch off existing lines to reduce the number of gears used.
Notes on how the gears form a chain from T4 Wiki (think chess):
- Adjacent: gear sizes must sum to 6 (the only possible combination is 3 meshing with 3)
- Diagonal: gear sizes must sum to 8 (4 meshes with 4, or 5 with 3)
- 2 steps apart: gear sizes must sum to 11 (6 meshes with 5, or 7 with 4)
- "Knight's move", 2 steps away then 1 sideways: sizes must sum to 12 (6 with 6, or 7 with 5)
Estimates per gearbox
- 12 Medium gears
- 15 Small gears
Estimates for Large Gears
- 6 Large
- 3 On Hand
- 3 more in materials ready to go
To avoid burning up more than necessary the number of gears On-Hand should be in the proportion to the number of ROs being rolled out at any one time. Since the gearbox requirements will not be known until after the oven is built. The pace of roll out will determine the number of gears that need to be on-hand.
Gears and Materials
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Iron
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200
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600
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(400)
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33%
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6 Large Gears
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Iron
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300
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1800
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(1500)
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16%
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120 Medium Gears
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Brass
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0
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/
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300
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(300)
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0%
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150 Small Gears
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Beeswax
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0
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/
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600
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(600)
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0%
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Large Gears
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Beeswax
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0
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/
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1800
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(1800)
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0%
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Medium Gears
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Beeswax
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0
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/
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300
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(300)
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0%
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Small Gears
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Beeswax
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2000
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2700
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(700)
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74%
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Total Required
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Metal and Alloy Supplies
Each Region can require gears and bars in different metals.
Misc.
- variety of resins
- charcoal to help with forges and castings boxes.
- mats to build additional warehouse space.
Donations
Please indicate items you have donated so that unused items can be returned.
Lisimba's Donations:
I think any leftovers can just be kept at guild for whoever needs it. After all, everyone helped, gathering clay for the bricks and steeped cloth, used guild buildings for making most stuff, replacing crumbled ovens with mats made by other guild members...etc.
Therefore, I will not be listing my donations. sly1, Eishanna, Blessed, even Suleman have all helped me get started so I don't mind whatever I need to do to help with the ovens.
Zhukuram/Rana Donation
All donated leftovers can be forwarded to other LGA projects or similar Good Works. Request that any items made have public access where practical.
Progress Counter Layout
We can use this layout to track how much we have and need to do.