Ryzilynt replied to Construction and collapse August 30, 2022 @ 5:51:49 pm PDT

Originally posted by Faceplant8:
Originally posted by Ryzilynt:

Wood-iron beams are a great solution for this. When stone touches wood-iron it s treated as ground (blue) .

That's not the way it works in my experience. Wood-iron beams do add support to stone, but they don't turn the stone into a base part. The only think I know of that works that way is that stone acks as ground for wood, so you can build a tall wooden roof, for example, on a stone wall that is at or near max height.

I built a stone castle that was a ground floor, a second floor, and a roof, with turrets that went up another floor (with stone tile roofs). All stone construction except for the wood-iron framing.
2:13 am, August 31, 2022
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