muzau
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23rd Jul 2015
16th May 2017
Based on the concept of the sub-frame piston mover. Updated again, less buggy. Updated yet again, now supports movement in both directions. You must rotate the device using shift+r for it to continue working right to left.
tunnel pusher updated powerful piston robotic computer muzau electronics construction

Comments

  • muzau
    muzau
    24th Jul 2015
    @jm211 - permission was asked before use of the concept of the sub-frame piston mover. While the design is similar, no parts were copy/pasted, as that is tasteless and unoriginal. The spark left behind after completing the tunnel was intentional, and not a "fail". I have been unable to fail the device by adding more material. Please link a save I.D. illustrating what you mean.
  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    24th Jul 2015
    Insalatissime Riomaro :D
  • jm211
    jm211
    23rd Jul 2015
    If it has to "Tunnel" in metals, it sparks them, it needs to be insalated (best gremez fail eva)
  • jm211
    jm211
    23rd Jul 2015
    also it is a copy of the subframe piston, he just added conductors and more frme
  • natstar
    natstar
    23rd Jul 2015
    physics don't apply to it
  • Korva-Veari
    Korva-Veari
    23rd Jul 2015
    This is way too simple to do.
  • Demoman200
    Demoman200
    23rd Jul 2015
    @jm211: I agree. PRTI is a much better idea.
  • jm211
    jm211
    23rd Jul 2015
    -1, it doesnt work if you add more for it to push, and it doesnt dig, it shifts, maybe add conv, or better prti, with a box of prto for waste
  • Theres100
    Theres100
    23rd Jul 2015
    This is more of a pusher but still pretty cool +1
  • muzau
    muzau
    23rd Jul 2015
    This device is shown in a much better setting in SAVE ID: 1827859. Please check out that save, as this isn't what I consider front-page material.