Hey all, I am going out of town for the holiday, so this will likely be the last episode until after the new year. Hope you all have a great rest of the year, and a happy anything and everything you may celebrate! See you soon!
Now you're influencing me to want to create some of these complex systems. I have ideas to create a server room on a base in preparation for any automated needs.
I was just about to same the same thing. The little line on the underside of a rotor head indicates it 0 point, it's really easy to knock them off center before they've been welded up.
Hope you have a good Christmas and newyears. Might rewatch from the beginning and gain some ideas for my survival world to use for my base. Till next time coffee!
This makes me want to tear down the bases I've been working on for the past few months and rebuild them. I need to learn how to greeble as well. Your builds look amazing!
Next level made me think of a slightly different name for the bar "Low level coffe" so kind of a programing joke of sorts but i feel like low level engineer is a thing too. + its actualy on the lower level
Hey all, I am going out of town for the holiday, so this will likely be the last episode until after the new year. Hope you all have a great rest of the year, and a happy anything and everything you may celebrate! See you soon!
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have good holiday
Happy Christmas man 🎅
Merry Christmas man! Looking forward to new episodes after the new year!
Merry Christmas EC! Stay safe and hurry back! 😋
Woah! Surprise EC video!
Now you're influencing me to want to create some of these complex systems. I have ideas to create a server room on a base in preparation for any automated needs.
You just want that lord title 😉
Merry christmas and have a nice holiday :D
Enjoy the holiday! Thanks for uploading one last time beforehand, quite the treat
6:38 Rotor heads have a line on the underside to show which way they are placed, the rotor angle is relative to that
Thanks! Convenient my placement was still the -90 instead of any of the others. The more you know.
I was just about to same the same thing. The little line on the underside of a rotor head indicates it 0 point, it's really easy to knock them off center before they've been welded up.
See you! Have a nice holiday and happy new year!
Hope you have a good Christmas and newyears. Might rewatch from the beginning and gain some ideas for my survival world to use for my base. Till next time coffee!
Thanks, I hope you have a good one as well!
Quite remarkable! Have a great vacation and a most wonderful new year!
Woohoo! 💚💚💚
So awesome!
Happy holidays! See you in the new year :)
Very cool! perhaps you can use a landing gear to lock the projector piston when its extended to reduce jittering
Good idea! It does love to bounce.
This makes me want to tear down the bases I've been working on for the past few months and rebuild them. I need to learn how to greeble as well. Your builds look amazing!
Not sure really, just practice I guess. I was also a house designer over a decade ago, so I have a little eye for it.
Awesome. You caught me off guard with a monday release!
thank you EC your automations blow me away wish i could be that good merry christmas and a happy new year to you and your family enjoy the holiday
Next level made me think of a slightly different name for the bar
"Low level coffe" so kind of a programing joke of sorts but i feel like low level engineer is a thing too. + its actualy on the lower level
Now I'm thinking of ST: Lower Decks
FIRST!
How to change rotation at the rotor or hinge directly? I always go into the base systeme with "K". Takes way longer.
Build Vision mod, game changer!
So cool!
There is a line on the extended rotor head, this always shows the position of the head
Thanks! Totally forgot about that
How often does Clang visit you?
Once a year if I'm nice. Nice rotor head in my stocking.
@@EngineeredCoffee thats an odd way of saying you have sacrifices ready for Clang but ok
is there a BP available for the tardigrade yet?
Amazing, u have discord?
Yes, with Ægir. discord.gg/Dc5dNuHz