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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
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*167 - (5/3) - Iron
*278 - (5/3) * (5/3) Tin
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*278 - (5/3) * (5/3) - Tin
*463 - (5/3) * (5/3) * (5/3) Brass
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*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 14:18, 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:

GearMetalBox.png

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:

GearMetals.PNG

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.