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− | '''Pipe sections''' are used as components in the construction of [[screw pump]]s. You can't build pipes by themselves in the current version, nor connect them to form a conduit - to move [[water]] or [[magma]] from one place to another, see [[ | + | '''Pipe sections''' are used as components in the construction of [[screw pump]]s. You can't build pipes by themselves in the current version, nor connect them to form a conduit - to move [[water]] or [[magma]] from one place to another, see [[aqueduct]]. |
Pipe sections can be manufactured from [[wood]] at a [[Carpenter's Workshop]], from [[metal]] at a [[Metalsmith's Forge]], or from [[glass]] at a [[Glass Furnace]]. A glass pipe section is called a tube. | Pipe sections can be manufactured from [[wood]] at a [[Carpenter's Workshop]], from [[metal]] at a [[Metalsmith's Forge]], or from [[glass]] at a [[Glass Furnace]]. A glass pipe section is called a tube. |
Revision as of 23:03, 14 October 2009
If looking for information on magma pipes, see magma sources.
Pipe sections are used as components in the construction of screw pumps. You can't build pipes by themselves in the current version, nor connect them to form a conduit - to move water or magma from one place to another, see aqueduct.
Pipe sections can be manufactured from wood at a Carpenter's Workshop, from metal at a Metalsmith's Forge, or from glass at a Glass Furnace. A glass pipe section is called a tube.
It takes 1 wood, or 3 metal bars to create a pipe section.