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'''Machines''' are an advanced concept in Dwarf Fortress, but although they can be [[User:BaronW#The_Almighty_Dwarven_Calculator|infinitely complex]], no fundamental part is very complicated.  There are several different types of '''machine components''', all available from the {{K|M}}achine Components screen in the {{K|b}}uild menu.  These components can be used to create custom-designed '''machinery''' of more or less complexity, depending on the situation and the player's design.   
[[File:gears_icon.png|130px|right]]'''Machines''' are an advanced concept in ''Dwarf Fortress'', but although they can be [[User:BaronW#The_Almighty_Dwarven_Calculator|infinitely complex]], no fundamental part is very complicated.  There are several different types of '''machine components''', all available from the {{K|M}}achine Components screen in the {{K|b}}uild menu.  These components can be used to create custom-designed '''machinery''' of more or less complexity, depending on the situation and the player's design.   
 
  
 
In the order listed in the machine components sub-menu, these are:
 
In the order listed in the machine components sub-menu, these are:
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:* [[Gear assembly]]
 
:* [[Gear assembly]]
 
:* [[axle|Horizontal and Vertical axle]]
 
:* [[axle|Horizontal and Vertical axle]]
:* [[roller|Rollers]]
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:* [[Rollers]]
  
 
Another important component to most machines are [[lever|levers]], but they are not, technically, "machine components", nor are they needed for many "always on" machine designs.  (But a way to turn a machine off quickly, "just in case", is often a good plan.)
 
Another important component to most machines are [[lever|levers]], but they are not, technically, "machine components", nor are they needed for many "always on" machine designs.  (But a way to turn a machine off quickly, "just in case", is often a good plan.)
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Attached to a [[support]], the support crumbles (and brings down whatever it was supporting, ~IF~ that was in fact the last thing connected to it!)  Attach to a [[cage]] or [[chain]], it releases its occupant(s).  These are both single-use.
 
Attached to a [[support]], the support crumbles (and brings down whatever it was supporting, ~IF~ that was in fact the last thing connected to it!)  Attach to a [[cage]] or [[chain]], it releases its occupant(s).  These are both single-use.
  
Connected to a barrier - a door, a hatch, a floodgate, or a bridge - it becomes the sole means of activation for those.  Dwarves cannot open or close doors/hatches that are linked (and cannot open/close floodgates or bridges without one).
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Connected to a barrier - a door, a hatch, a floodgate, or a bridge - it becomes the sole means of activation for those.  Dwarfs cannot open or close doors/hatches that are linked (and cannot open/close floodgates or bridges without one).
  
 
:Main Articles: '''[[Door]]''', '''[[Hatch]], [[Floodgate]]'''
 
:Main Articles: '''[[Door]]''', '''[[Hatch]], [[Floodgate]]'''

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