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If we reference the Gear Ratios page we see: | If we reference the Gear Ratios page we see: | ||
− | *167 (5/3) Iron | + | *167 - (5/3) Iron |
− | *278 (5/3) * (5/3) Tin | + | *278 - (5/3) * (5/3) Tin |
− | *463 (5/3) * (5/3) * (5/3) Brass | + | *463 - (5/3) * (5/3) * (5/3) Brass |
As you can see, while we are using the same combination, each increase in the ration changes the metal needed. | As you can see, while we are using the same combination, each increase in the ration changes the metal needed. |
Revision as of 14:17, 21 May 2020
Prior to Tale 9 gearboxes only used gears of two metals, Brass and Iron.
- Small Gears were made from Brass
- Medium and Large Gears were made from Iron
As of Tale 9, gearboxes use gears of many different metals dependent on the gear ration. Lets look at an example gearbox:
This gearbox would be called "D463" for its output column and ration. It uses the gear chain of (5/3) * (5/3) * (5/3).
- Shaft 1A has a 5 tooth gear
- Shaft 2B has a 3 tooth gear on layer 1, and a 5 tooth gear on layer 2
- Shaft 3C has a Spacer on layer 1, a 3 tooth on layer 2, and 5 tooth on layer 3
- Shaft 4D has a 3 tooth on layer 1, a spacer on layer 2, and 3 tooth on layer 3
- Shafts 5D,6D,7D,8D have 3 tooth gears on layer 1
As you can see, we are using the same 5/3 gear combination three times. When you go to build the box you will be asked for:
If we reference the Gear Ratios page we see:
- 167 - (5/3) Iron
- 278 - (5/3) * (5/3) Tin
- 463 - (5/3) * (5/3) * (5/3) Brass
As you can see, while we are using the same combination, each increase in the ration changes the metal needed.