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  2. We need more reliable ways of farming Mechanical Parts and ... -...

    www.reddit.com/.../z0jwmk/we_need_more_reliable_ways_of_farming_mechanical

    Nevertheless, the most efficient way to gather mechanical parts is just waiting for merchant CT. Raiding Forlorn Metropolis without boats is dangerous and costs a lot of resources. Building farm also costs many resources and results in so tiny amount of mechanical parts. I agree that we need a way which ensures more mechanical parts.

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  4. Best way to get mechanical/electrical parts? (PC) : r/7daystodie...

    www.reddit.com/.../comments/x4qhr4/best_way_to_get_mechanicalelectrical_parts_pc

    Just scrap a few engines. 30 mechanical parts a piece. For electrical the big industrial electrical cabinets are the best or desktop computers give a few each. Break down anything that is electrical or mechanical with at least a wrench (ratchet and impact driver later on).

  5. Best way to farm Sturdy Mechanical parts? : r/FORTnITE - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/FORTnITE/comments/72sbm4/best_way_to_farm_sturdy_mechanical_parts

    The majority will still be sturdy mechanical parts up to pl 70 in canny valley. So going lower pl canny is a waste of time. Cars in any Canny mission. I'm at power 70 canny missions myself and almost every car, server rack and power transformation thingy gives sturdy. Farmed about 900 in 3-4 games.

  6. Mechanical parts without a wrench : r/7daystodie - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/7daystodie/comments/14ntujq/mechanical_parts_without_a_wrench

    The use the wrench you make to get another engine. I think other than that, hardware shelves may have the best drop rate of mechanical parts. Working stiff trucks are another good place to look. But you can also just find them in trash. Loot everything. Sinks also have good wrench spawn chance.

  7. Mechanical part farm? Besides waiting for shop to refresh

    www.reddit.com/r/CoreKeeperGame/comments/z07x2r/mechanical_part_farm_besides...

    r/CoreKeeperGame the official subreddit dedicated to the game, it is currently in Early Access and available on Steam now! Mechanical part farm? Besides waiting for shop to refresh. Close to end game player, with all the new gadgets mechanical part supply is running low.

  8. Where should I buy Keyboard parts? : r/MechanicalKeyboards -...

    www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/qn1x2m/where_should_i_buy...

    xuanshin13. • 3 yr. ago. If you can, you can try getting your stuff from taobao. I got most or if not, all my parts from taobao. Just finished building my first keyboard and I'm very happy. If you mind that they could be replicas then maybe it isn't the place for you. But if you don't, then you'll save a ton of money. 0.

  9. Mechanical parts : resin or filament ? : r/3Dprinting - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/raa833/mechanical_parts_resin_or_filament

    FDM is far superior for mechanical components. Your gears will perform much better when printed FDM (particularly ABS) than with SLA resin. FDM is less messier and you have a lot of different filaments with different properties to choose from. FDM printers with larger print volume are also way cheaper than resin ones.

  10. Mechanical Parts : r/7daystodie - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/7daystodie/comments/8d0lsx/mechanical_parts

    Using a wrench, you'll get heaps of iron and mechanical parts along with the very precious electrical parts and electrical components. Usually clearing out one of the larger buildings will give me enough to make all of my motion sensors, dart traps, and lights, along with like 100 mechanical parts. 1. Reply. brightsword525 • 5 yr. ago.

  11. What filament to use for mechanical parts : r/3Dprinting - Reddit

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    PLA is alot stronger than you would think. Easier to print and like mentioned will cover the majority of your needs. High infill parts will surprise you. I use PLA to build CNC machines and robotic type objects. (levers,small gears,etc). There are plenty of alternatives if you need to get more strength but are overkill and waste money on most ...