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A brace can be used on a [[Wooden Column]], a [[Log]] or a [[Brick Plug]]to create longer [[Beam|Beams]].
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A brace can be used on a [[Wooden Column]], a [[Log]] or a [[Brick Plug]] to create longer [[Beam|Beams]].
  
  
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When joining two columns, the use of braces on both sides allows the joining beam to span up to 10 voxels.
 
When joining two columns, the use of braces on both sides allows the joining beam to span up to 10 voxels.
  
[[File:Brace_joining.png|400px|Joining two columns with braces]]
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Like beams, braces can also be used in [[Brick Plug|Brick Plugs]].
 
Like beams, braces can also be used in [[Brick Plug|Brick Plugs]].

Latest revision as of 09:40, 6 April 2019

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A brace can be used on a Wooden Column, a Log or a Brick Plug to create longer Beams.


Use

Using a brace enables a beam to span up to 4 bricks instead of 2.

Effect of using a beam


When joining two columns, the use of braces on both sides allows the joining beam to span up to 10 voxels.

Joining two columns with braces


Like beams, braces can also be used in Brick Plugs.