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==== Placement ====
When placing a deep drill it can fit in as little as a 1x2 space - one cell for the drill, and one cell for the interaction spot. The 3x3 outline does not restrict placement in any way. It only shows the drill's 3x3 extraction zone and it can overlap walls, mountains, water, buildings, and even some of the maps border's exclusion zone but not the second tile away. Most deposits are in open space, but in tight spots, the drill can be <span style=" white-space: nowrap;">rotated (keys: Q\E)</span> to position the interaction spot. A drill only extracts resources within its 3x3 extraction zone, so it should be placed to cover as much as possible. If building a drill is blocked by terrain like mud or shallow water, a [[moisture pump]] can be used to dry out the area, albeit very slowly.
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When placing a deep drill it can fit in as little as a 1x2 space - one cell for the drill, and one cell for the interaction spot. The 3x3 outline does not restrict placement in any way. It only shows the drill's 3x3 extraction zone and it can overlap walls, mountains, water, buildings, and even some of the maps border's exclusion zone but not the second tile away. Most deposits are in open space, but in tight spots, the drill can be <span style=" white-space: nowrap;">rotated (keys: Q\E)</span> to position the interaction spot. A drill only extracts resources within its 3x3 extraction zone, so it should be placed to cover as much as possible. If building a drill is blocked by terrain like mud or shallow water, a [[moisture pump]] can be used to dry out the area, albeit very slowly. But resources detected in deep waters cannot be extracted.
[[File:Unreachable deposit.png|300px|thumb|none|Unreachable deposit]]
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File:Unreachable deposit.png|'''Unreachable deposit'''
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File:Minerals found in deep waters.png|'''Minerals detected in deep waters cannot be extracted'''
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Revision as of 14:19, 24 June 2017

Deep drill

Deep drill

A deep-crust drilling rig for extracting minerals from deep under the surface. Use a ground-penetrating scanner to detect the resources.

Base Stats

Type
Production
Beauty
-25
HP
140
Flammability
100%

Building

Size
1
Placeable
Yes
Power
- 250 W


A deep drill extracts metallic resources, chemfuel, or jade from underground deposits.These deposits are discovered by constructing a ground-penetrating scanner and connecting it to power. Clicking the scanner reveals all deposits (cells highlighted green) on the map. Constructing or clicking any deep drill also displays all deposits, if a powered scanner is in place.


Placement

When placing a deep drill it can fit in as little as a 1x2 space - one cell for the drill, and one cell for the interaction spot. The 3x3 outline does not restrict placement in any way. It only shows the drill's 3x3 extraction zone and it can overlap walls, mountains, water, buildings, and even some of the maps border's exclusion zone but not the second tile away. Most deposits are in open space, but in tight spots, the drill can be rotated (keys: Q\E) to position the interaction spot. A drill only extracts resources within its 3x3 extraction zone, so it should be placed to cover as much as possible. If building a drill is blocked by terrain like mud or shallow water, a moisture pump can be used to dry out the area, albeit very slowly. But resources detected in deep waters cannot be extracted.

Operation

A deep drill requires power to operate. Besides connecting to the main power grid, relocating two or three charged batteries should sufficiently power a drill before it finishes extraction. This can eliminate running power lines to remote areas, however a roof is needed to protect them from rain. Batteries can be recharged, relocated, and reused.

A drill is operated by miners. The drill's inspection pane shows what resource is below (bioferrite, gold, plasteel, silver, steel, uranium, chemfuel or jade). Each cell can be mined twice, turning from green to yellow and then blank when depleted. Each extraction produces 75 resources (150 for chemfuel). Each cell contains 150 resources (300 for chemfuel). If all 9 cells of a 3x3 grid are mined, that is a maximum of 1,350 resources or 2,700 chemfuel. Drill operation can be suspended by marking the drill as forbidden or turning off its power. Once a drill has completely mined all resources in its 3x3 zone, it will continue to draw power until it is disconnected from the grid or deconstructed.

Note that resource fields may be adjacent to each other, sometimes with different types of resources. If a drill is placed such that it overlaps both zones, it will mine all of the resources from one type before switching to the other field. In which case, the info box will display which resource the drill is currently extracting.

Resources

The resources contained in a deposit correlates with the size of the deposit. Below is an estimate of the different deposit sizes:


Resource Deposit Size Deposit Mean
Steel.png Steel
16px Plasteel
18 - 60 ~45
Chemfuel.png Chemfuel 7-30 ?
Silver c.png Silver 7 - 20 ~14
Jade.png Jade
Gold.png Gold
Uranium.png Uranium
2 - 10 ~7

Note that it is also possible (but uncommon) for deposits to directly touch each other which can make identification harder.

Alternate table:

Resource 2-6 7-10 11-17 18-20 21-30 31-60
Steel No No No Yes Yes Yes
Plasteel No No No Yes Yes Yes
Chemfuel No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Silver No Yes Yes Yes No No
Jade Yes Yes No No No No
Gold Yes Yes No No No No
Uranium Yes Yes No No No No