GrinfilledCelt replied to Cannot realize why one part of building like "cursed" and always collapses May 19, 2022 @ 12:14:30 am PDT

Originally posted by Nascarman:
Originally posted by GrinfilledCelt:
A lot of people misunderstand this. They often say, "It depends on how high you go." That's not it at all. It's how many pieces does it have to go through to reach foundation, whether that be the ground, a tree or a rock structure. It doesn't matter whether you are building vertically or horizontally. Adding bracing pieces won't help unless it cuts the number of pieces to foundation.

Wrong, it’s distance based, not piece based. A 4m long log pole provides identical support to 2 2m long log poles. The structure calculations are based on distance along structures to grounded support (which doesn’t have to be the ground, it can be any structure with a strength value higher than the connecting piece’s maximum strength)
Is that so? **** [Goes to check it out] **** My gods, you're right! I laid down a paving stone next to a tall tower and made two stacks One of 4m corewood poles and the other of 2m corewood poles. Both went up to (i think it was) 20m and no further.

I was about to tell you tell you were full of it, and I thought, "Are you certain? You're about to insult the guy and you'll look like a stupid a-hole if you're wrong." which wouldn't have been far from the truth. Now instead, I get to thank you for straightening me out on my misconception.
8:13 am, May 19, 2022
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