Wood Iron Beam Always Red?

Trying to build a tower of sorts in Valheim, and for whatever reason, the wood iron beams I'm placing are always red no matter what, but can be built horizontally with no support MANY blocks out. Is this just a graphical bug?

Thanks in advance!
6:13 pm, November 27, 2021
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TacticianMatt replied to Wood Iron Beam Always Red? November 28, 2021 @ 9:38:07 am PST

Originally posted by Mharr:
Yeah, pieces can only inherit the best stability from the things around them. An iron beam with only wooden wall stability points is going to look unhappy about it.
The Iron Beam wasn't even happy being attached to stone pillars, which I found interesting.
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Mharr replied to Wood Iron Beam Always Red? November 27, 2021 @ 3:48:10 pm PST

Yeah, pieces can only inherit the best stability from the things around them. An iron beam with only wooden wall stability points is going to look unhappy about it.
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Knightframe replied to Wood Iron Beam Always Red? November 27, 2021 @ 8:54:23 am PST

Ground --) Wood iron beams (or anything iron) --) Stone ---) Wood

Each material has its limit of how high can you place it.
If you try to use a wood at already 8 red limit and put iron beam up, it will not work.


If you wana get even higher the limit, there is a trick you can use.

Clear the area where you want to build and make it as flat as possible.
Go into middle and raise the ground as high as possible you can.
From this ground cone you can now build out (i recomend putting up fireplace on top of this firecone for maximum buff area).

Use the big stone ones as a foundation and place them araund the cone.
Now build the tower in any shape you want.
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TacticianMatt replied to Wood Iron Beam Always Red? November 27, 2021 @ 9:26:58 am PST

Originally posted by Knightframe:
Ground --) Wood iron beams (or anything iron) --) Stone ---) Wood

Each material has its limit of how high can you place it.
If you try to use a wood at already 8 red limit and put iron beam up, it will not work.


If you wana get even higher the limit, there is a trick you can use.

Clear the area where you want to build and make it as flat as possible.
Go into middle and raise the ground as high as possible you can.
From this ground cone you can now build out (i recomend putting up fireplace on top of this firecone for maximum buff area).

Use the big stone ones as a foundation and place them araund the cone.
Now build the tower in any shape you want.

Thanks. I actually figured out what was going on.
If you try to attach the iron beams onto anything not an iron pole, they have very low stability. I just need to stick Iron Poles onto the location I wanna build the beams up on and that should solve my issues.
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Gladi8er65 replied to Wood Iron Beam Always Red? November 27, 2021 @ 10:07:01 am PST

Originally posted by TacticianMatt:
Originally posted by Knightframe:
Ground --) Wood iron beams (or anything iron) --) Stone ---) Wood

Each material has its limit of how high can you place it.
If you try to use a wood at already 8 red limit and put iron beam up, it will not work.


If you wana get even higher the limit, there is a trick you can use.

Clear the area where you want to build and make it as flat as possible.
Go into middle and raise the ground as high as possible you can.
From this ground cone you can now build out (i recomend putting up fireplace on top of this firecone for maximum buff area).

Use the big stone ones as a foundation and place them araund the cone.
Now build the tower in any shape you want.

Thanks. I actually figured out what was going on.
If you try to attach the iron beams onto anything not an iron pole, they have very low stability. I just need to stick Iron Poles onto the location I wanna build the beams up on and that should solve my issues.

In vanilla game( without mods ), there is still a limit to how high you can build, as well as laterally (horizontal) how far out you can build. As you may have noticed "bracing" and other real world techniques for supporting beams, don't apply here. Only thing that matters is how close to a "grounded" object (shown as blue) you are, which can include anything from pillars to rocks to trees, and of course ground.
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