Got most of the machines laid out. Just need to fit in another 10 assemblers, at the far end, and finish all the belt connections.
Also got a decent chunk of the tubeway printed out.
Got most of the machines laid out. Just need to fit in another 10 assemblers, at the far end, and finish all the belt connections.
Also got a decent chunk of the tubeway printed out.
For Assemblers, no, I’m not sure how smart or programmable splitters would help anything. There’s not much going on here that I would call spaghetti, just routing two types of items into a line of machines.
I’m guessing you’re talking about like a sushi belt setup? I’ve done that once before, in a computer & supercomputer factory, it was quite tricky to get right. The whole belt kept jamming up from the sheer volume of screws, until I setup a loopback.
Yes the idea is that you don’t have to plan exactly which constructor goes where in order to not have to build lifts. I have indeed also built a loopback but every center output is only set to overflow. This way, it’s less likely to jam. At the very end I made a manifold of specific items going into dimensional depots and if they’re full, every next item just goes into the Awesome Sink.