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Alchemy Factory: Linen Thread Automation with Stackable Design
This video shows how to build a stackable and efficient linen thread factory in Alchemy Factory, optimized for the new early access version. It includes a step-by-step design to automate linen thread production, from raw material input to final product output, and how to integrate it into your store.
1. 🏭 Introduction to the Stackable Linen Thread Factory
- ✅ Presentation of a stackable linen thread factory designed for the Let's Play series.
- ✅ Briefly shows a stackable clay and brick construction, which will be detailed in a future episode.
- ✅ Mentions the development of a modular stackable fertilizer construction.
00:00 - 00:37
1. 🏭 Introduction to the Stackable Linen Thread Factory
- ✅ Presentation of a stackable linen thread factory designed for the Let's Play series.
- ✅ Briefly shows a stackable clay and brick construction, which will be detailed in a future episode.
- ✅ Mentions the development of a modular stackable fertilizer construction.
00:38 - 01:09
2. ⚙️ Production Requirements and Key Components
- ✅ 120 linen threads per minute are needed to keep a linen assembler running full time.
- ✅ Each machine requires 60 linen fibers per minute to produce 20 linen threads per minute.
- ✅ Six machines and 18 crushers are required to achieve the desired production.
01:10 - 01:55
3. 🛠️ Building the Crusher Base
- ✅ Align six crushers in a row and stack them three times.
- ✅ Use conveyor belts to feed the crushers.
- ✅ In the early game, with a belt speed of 60 items per minute, a full belt is needed for every three crushers.
- ✅ Place item elevators to facilitate vertical transport.
01:57 - 03:30
4. 🔄 Integration of Processors and Linen Fiber Output
- ✅ Three crushers need to be fed to each processor.
- ✅ Configure the recipe in the processor.
- ✅ Place the processors on opposite sides on the upper and lower layers to facilitate connection.
- ✅ Connect the outputs to two conveyor belts that connect to an assembler to make linen or rope.
03:31 - 05:10
5. 🧱 Stacking and Completion of the Structure
- ✅ Stack laboratory supports to allow for additional stacking.
- ✅ Use transport elevators to connect the machines on different levels.
- ✅ Fill the spaces with blocks and laboratory supports to create a solid structure.
05:20 - 05:37
6. 🌱 Operation of the Stackable Factory
- ✅ Feed the plant matter at one end.
- ✅ Collect the plant fibers at the other end.
05:41 - 06:08
7. 📦 Stacking and Output Management
- ✅ The structure is stackable for greater efficiency.
- ✅ Shelves can be placed on top to manage outputs.
06:14 - 07:36
8. 🏪 Integration into the Store
- ✅ Demonstration of how to integrate the factory into a store.
- ✅ Leave space for conveyor belts or nurseries behind the factory.
- ✅ Use laboratory supports and elevators to bring the materials to the factory.
- ✅ Place a container in front of the factory for material input.
07:41 - 08:32
9. 🚀 Linen Production and Output Demonstration
- ✅ The process of feeding linen into the containers is shown.
- ✅ The linen is transported through the crushers and processors.
- ✅ The finished linen is launched onto the shelves.
08:33 - 09:11
10. ✨ Use of Tunnel Transporters and Store Design
- ✅ Experimentation with tunnel transporters for different designs.
- ✅ Use of tunnel transporters to launch products into the store.
- ✅ Demonstration of different ways to use tunnel transporters, including bridges and catapults.
