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Scaffolds are easy to place construction helpers | Scaffolds are easy to place construction helpers that are slightly unstable and need to be supported by other scaffolds below, | ||
They are easy to set up / demolish AND act as ladders for reaching the building height easily. | |||
They are easy to set up / demolish AND | |||
They are very good for building structures with [[Construction Foam|CF]]. | They are very good for building structures with [[Construction Foam|CF]]. | ||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
Rightclick: Places one Scaffold (as normal) | |||
Leftclick: Places one Scaffold on top of the scaffold you clicked on. <small>(Of course this only works if you have already placed one Scaffold)</small> | |||
== Reinforcing Scaffolds == | |||
You may reinforce Scaffolds by using additional sticks. | |||
Right-clicking on an existing scaffold with a stick will reinforce it. This will consume 2 sticks. The scaffold being reinforced must also be part of a pillar of scaffolds connected to the ground. | |||
Once a scaffold has been reinforced, you may then place additional scaffolds adjacent to it, over air blocks, up to 4 blocks away. Those scaffolds may then have additional scaffolds connected to them as well, up to 1 block away. | |||
<span class="pops">[http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&postID=23915#post23915 forum.industrial-craft.net]</span> | |||
This feature allows for expansive scaffold 'flooring' in high areas and greatly assists with placement of [[Construction Foam|CF]] in otherwise tricky areas. | |||
Note that when a reinforced scaffold is broken, you will get 2 sticks and a scaffold back. Thus, nothing is wasted when reinforcing a scaffold. | |||
There is also an [[Iron Scaffold|iron version]]. | |||
==Recipe== | ==Recipe== | ||
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|A3=Stick |B3=|C3=Stick | |A3=Stick |B3=|C3=Stick | ||
|Output=Scaffold |OA= | |Output=Scaffold |OA=4 | ||
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See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/scaffold Crafting Guide] | |||
== HAYO == | |||
Tired of using pillars of dirt to reach places too far up to reach? <br> | |||
Tired of having to remove every single Standard Cubic-Meter Material Unit of temporary structures one-by-one? | |||
Well, then I've got good news for you! | |||
The S-10 Woodenized Stationary Unstationary Scaffold solves all your problems! <br> | |||
It makes constructing temporary towers easy and you can remove the ENTIRE TOWER by just removing frikkin' ONE SINGLE METER of S-10 Scaffolding! HAYO! | |||
Of course, such AWESOMENESS must come with a downside. Even though you can attach more S-10 Scaffolds to the side of a pillar of S-10 Scaffolds, this is only possible to a certain extent.<br> | |||
But again, we've got you covered! You can EXTEND the Supporting Range of your S-10 Scaffolds using simple wooden sticks! And not only that, but we also have another type of scaffold in stock, the [[Iron Scaffold|S-20 Ironized Stationary Unstationary Scaffold]], which has an EVEN HIGHER Supporting Range! |
Latest revision as of 17:19, 14 April 2016
Scaffold | |
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Properties | |
Type | Block
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Stackable | Yes (64)
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Technical Details | |
First appearance | ? |
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Scaffolds are easy to place construction helpers that are slightly unstable and need to be supported by other scaffolds below,
They are easy to set up / demolish AND act as ladders for reaching the building height easily.
They are very good for building structures with CF.
Usage[edit]
Rightclick: Places one Scaffold (as normal)
Leftclick: Places one Scaffold on top of the scaffold you clicked on. (Of course this only works if you have already placed one Scaffold)
Reinforcing Scaffolds[edit]
You may reinforce Scaffolds by using additional sticks.
Right-clicking on an existing scaffold with a stick will reinforce it. This will consume 2 sticks. The scaffold being reinforced must also be part of a pillar of scaffolds connected to the ground.
Once a scaffold has been reinforced, you may then place additional scaffolds adjacent to it, over air blocks, up to 4 blocks away. Those scaffolds may then have additional scaffolds connected to them as well, up to 1 block away.
This feature allows for expansive scaffold 'flooring' in high areas and greatly assists with placement of CF in otherwise tricky areas.
Note that when a reinforced scaffold is broken, you will get 2 sticks and a scaffold back. Thus, nothing is wasted when reinforcing a scaffold.
There is also an iron version.
Recipe[edit]
See: Crafting Guide
HAYO[edit]
Tired of using pillars of dirt to reach places too far up to reach?
Tired of having to remove every single Standard Cubic-Meter Material Unit of temporary structures one-by-one?
Well, then I've got good news for you!
The S-10 Woodenized Stationary Unstationary Scaffold solves all your problems!
It makes constructing temporary towers easy and you can remove the ENTIRE TOWER by just removing frikkin' ONE SINGLE METER of S-10 Scaffolding! HAYO!
Of course, such AWESOMENESS must come with a downside. Even though you can attach more S-10 Scaffolds to the side of a pillar of S-10 Scaffolds, this is only possible to a certain extent.
But again, we've got you covered! You can EXTEND the Supporting Range of your S-10 Scaffolds using simple wooden sticks! And not only that, but we also have another type of scaffold in stock, the S-20 Ironized Stationary Unstationary Scaffold, which has an EVEN HIGHER Supporting Range!