Blast Door Edge

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Blast Door Edge Icon.png
Large Ship / Station
Blast door edge
Large Ship Icon.png

ComponentsRequired

 Functional 

Dimensions (W,H,L)1,1,1
Mass2,600 kg
2,600,000 g
2,600,000,000 mg
2.6 t
Integrity13,000
Build time14 s
Deformation Ratio20 %
0.2
Disassemble Ratio300 %
3
Is AirtightNo
PCU Cost1
BrowseLast edit: 2020-05-19
Blast Door Edge Icon.png
Small Ship
Blast door edge
Small Ship Icon.png

ComponentsRequired

 Functional 

Dimensions (W,H,L)1,1,1
Mass100 kg
100,000 g
100,000,000 mg
0.1 t
Integrity500
Build time3 s
Deformation Ratio24 %
0.24
Disassemble Ratio300 %
3
Is AirtightNo
PCU Cost1
BrowseLast edit: 2020-11-15

Overview

The purpose for the blast door block is to allow the passage between blocks without damaging them. Two of its sides have half a meter of space between it and its neighboring block. The front narrow edge also allows it to slide smoothly against other blocks. This in turn allows for the creation of doors mechanically controlled by rotors and/or pistons that can slide next to other blocks without any damage occurring.

Usage

Blast door blocks are similar to armor blocks, however have a narrow profile on top and smaller collision box so not to damage surrounding blocks. These can be used in conjunction with pistons for example to create a large functioning door.

The blast door has been made mostly obsolete by the Airtight Hangar Door.

Media

Detailed view of the blast door edge and its slim sides, as well as the narrow edge in front
View of the blast door edge, small ship version (left), and large ship / station (right)

Tips

  • All blast door blocks currently have no deformation enabled, meaning they will stay the same shape till they are completely destroyed
  • Since blast doors have a gap and pistons are never airtight, a room with a blast door leading to space is impossible to pressurize.

Known Issues

Related Items

Programming

Update History

Update 01.040
  • Blast door blocks introduced