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Type: Blueprint
Tunnisteet: ship, small_grid, safe
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3.709 MB
1.3.2020 klo 14.38
26.1.2022 klo 8.52
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Skipjack Tunnel Master mk3

1 kokoelmassa, tekijä Spaceman Spiff
Utility Vehicles
65 luomusta
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UPDATE: The advent of hydrogen rebalance in the game as well as the higher gravity of Pertam caused operation of this ship to become difficult. I've added four additional up thrusters, eight additional down thrusters near the rear, and two additional forward thrusters to overcome the additional down thrusters to move the tunneler forward. My survival tests on multiple planets, including Pertam, show that this revised tunneler now performs much better than before. I've also added a forward camera for remote operation (if desired) and a down camera to help with alignment over the guide rail. As a caution, however, move the tunneler forward slowly to avoid jamming the drills by quickly tapping the forward movement key; the additional thrusters help with counteracting this ship's tendency to tip forward.

Have you ever wanted to punch a really straight tunnel into a hill or asteroid? Now you can with Spiff's Skipjack Tunnel Master! Designed as a low-budget solution for tunnel creation, this ship will clear a tunnel of any length with a finished inside size of 9-blocks wide and 5-blocks high for installation of airtight hangar doors. Optionally extending the tunneler's drill grid will correspondingly expand the tunnel's size.

The tunneling process is simple:

1. Build part of the tunnel's floor to establish its level and direction.

2. On top of the tunnel floor, lay a single row of armor block scaffolds going into the ground; hand-drill as necessary to provide clearance for yourself and this single row of blocks; the armor block scaffold assembly is the tunneling guide.

3. Using hotkey {9}, engage the hydrogen thrusters and fly the tunneler over and positioned onto the armor block scaffold guide.

4. Using hotkey {8}, engage the downward facing hydrogen thrusters to provide a clamping force onto the guide.

5. Select drills {1}, right-click and hold for clearing, and rapidly tap the forward key to nudge the tunneler forward, watching that it does not bind and rotate forward; if it gets caught, just keep tapping the forward key lightly until it unsticks.

6. Drill as far (deep) as desired, extending the guide, if desired.

7. Remove the tunneler, grind off the guide scaffold, and finish the tunnel with armor blocks.

SHIP STATISTICS
- PCUs: 9,341
- Blocks: 537
- Empty Mass: 70 tons
- NO MODS, NO DLC, NO SUBGRIDS (except for the wheels which project correctly, regardless of the nag message)

NOTES FOR BUILDING WITH A PROJECTOR
The projector's grid pivot block is the rear connector, so set the projector's vertical offset to place the contact point for the projection to the bottom surface of the connector.
24 kommenttia
BIV 9.6.2023 klo 18.43 
Cheers
Spaceman Spiff  [tekijä] 9.6.2023 klo 15.15 
I set an initial block scaffold (single-plate block), then right-click-drill in to clear ahead of it, set another block, then right-click-drill again...rinse-and-repeat...for as deep a tunnel as you want. The scaffolds become the guide for the tunneler.
BIV 9.6.2023 klo 13.54 
Nice one Mr Spiff. How do you drill the guide hole so straight, I'd end up drilling a long horse shoe shaped tunnel. (done it before a face palmer) Cheers mate.
Spaceman Spiff  [tekijä] 29.4.2023 klo 6.32 
Yeah, I wanted a simple yet effective tunneling ship because I often build underground to protect myself from hostile NPCs when I'm playing a survival game. In many ways it's much more complicated than I originally intended, but this version will tunnel on planets and in space, unlike the earlier version. I had it glitch awhile back where it simply would not tunnel properly. I don't know what happened, nor has the glitchiness repeated itself.
Spaceman Spiff  [tekijä] 19.8.2021 klo 15.11 
Thanks. I use it all the time in all environments. If you want to dig a really big tunnel, check out Bob's Big Bore Tunneler :
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2422990346
Dat Foxi Boi 19.8.2021 klo 14.21 
I never knew I would've needed this until I tried to dig a 1.5k tunnel.
I love it.
Talos Maltalomar 14.6.2021 klo 12.43 
@Mr.Niche i'm on single player so i use the first ship to dig a basic tunnel and weld the rail. than back it out of the way than use this Tunneler. Or when my buddy is on one of us will use each ship.
Good Old Gamer 13.6.2021 klo 4.38 
so do i ;) but as i say it was months ago
Spaceman Spiff  [tekijä] 13.6.2021 klo 0.10 
No, it shouldn't matter. I've run the tunneler down both unfinished and finished armor blocks. Perhaps it's a multiplayer issue? I only every play single-player mode, so that could be a problem. I just guessing.
Good Old Gamer 12.6.2021 klo 15.27 
well as i said - it was quite a few months ago that i used it and my issue - even with the *Downward thrusters* it used to jutter about a bit - haven't played SE much at all since

but them i didn't do the *single rail* i was building my actually base platform as i went bit by bit... maybe its because the floor was *too made*? at the time but i doubt it