The windmill now under construction!
I haven’t been doing a good job keeping up at these entries. Despite that, I’ve made a lot of progress in the past few days. I expanded the workshop, constructed the metal former, and the windmill is finally built.
The power it produces is very small, but it’s a renewable and constant source of energy. I think it’s sufficient for now.
My settlement is growing, crammed, and disorganized. I believe the need to specialize the industries is becoming an important need.
I envision that railroads will prove to be in wide use in the future, so a rail factory would be nice. I’m already in the process of building a barn to manage a wheat farm, cattle ranch, and someday, a sheep ranch. The research facility for general tech will be expanded to house microchip assembly manufacturing. And finally, I’m going to make a goal to build a watermill power plant to power various machines I will be using.
Besides all this, once I move the railroad machines out of the workshop and into that factory, I plan to use it for the next big thing: Modern machinery.
This is my plan: To get automation for the basic industries so I can focus with ease on the upper tier industries. This means I will first automate the wheat, then timber, then ores.
Immersive engineering has a good low tech ore excavator, but it expensive in terms of iron required to build and the energy needed to run it—I might explore my options a bit before committing to it.
Getting an automated hemp farm is something I’m considering as well.
The power it produces is very small, but it’s a renewable and constant source of energy. I think it’s sufficient for now.
My settlement is growing, crammed, and disorganized. I believe the need to specialize the industries is becoming an important need.
I envision that railroads will prove to be in wide use in the future, so a rail factory would be nice. I’m already in the process of building a barn to manage a wheat farm, cattle ranch, and someday, a sheep ranch. The research facility for general tech will be expanded to house microchip assembly manufacturing. And finally, I’m going to make a goal to build a watermill power plant to power various machines I will be using.
Besides all this, once I move the railroad machines out of the workshop and into that factory, I plan to use it for the next big thing: Modern machinery.
This is my plan: To get automation for the basic industries so I can focus with ease on the upper tier industries. This means I will first automate the wheat, then timber, then ores.
Immersive engineering has a good low tech ore excavator, but it expensive in terms of iron required to build and the energy needed to run it—I might explore my options a bit before committing to it.
Getting an automated hemp farm is something I’m considering as well.
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