This is The Worlds LARGEST MEGA Water Tank in Timberborn! (Update 6)

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Enjoy the ups and down of my new Timberborn Badwater (Update 5 & 6) playthrough, this time with the Iron Teeth and a much harder map start. This series has it all: drama, stress, jubilation...these beavers are going to face every disaster and (hopefully!) survive! :-)

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Thank god Crowdstrike didn't lead to a Beaverstrike.

crisvega
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i hate/love how everytime i watch your Timberborn videos, i spend half an hour watching you play
then i spend the rest of my day playing the game myself

hagnat
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BIFFA, YOU CAN'T POKE HOLES. Put the sluices in *now* or you will have to tear down whole columns of levee to put them in later.

p
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The watertower is 16x18x19 blocks (width, length, heigth). We need to subtract 2 blocks for each the width and the length, since the inner diameter is 1 block smaller on each side, so the water contained would have a measurement of 14x16x19, which would give you 4256 blocks of water (if the tank is filled to the top). If you assume 1 block = 1 meter then you have 4.256 cubic meters of water, or 4.256.000 liters of water stored. If the block is larger than 1 meter, just multiply that result by the multiple of the size cubed and you get your result. For example if block = 2m, then the water would be 4.256.000 x 2(cubed)= 4.256.000 x 8 = 34.048.000 liters of water

TRPLD
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The new vertical power options open up something new: with forward planning, you can run power in to the underside of buildings.

p
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Do the scaffolding on the inside all the way to one layer below the top level. The beavers can build down and then the scaffolding can be used to place the overhangs on.

SquirrelArmyStudios
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You need to add sluices to the bottom on all 4 sides. Just set them manually to close. Once the tower is built, you wont be able to add anything at the bottom.
Also would recommend old fashion dams at the top on one side for the overflow, instead of a lid.

adamt
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Biffa, you probably should create the scaffolding first, then also put in 2 sluices on each sides of the tank for future proof, probably at the very bottom of the tank so you can still empty the water out. then set them to close so you can fill the tank.

Then add 2 dams at the very top facing where you want a waterfall to be the overflow relief.


There's no point putting new districts now Biffa, with the new update it doesn't really matter anymore. However, if you really want to make sure they do everything fast, just keep all resources closer, like water and food, and wood nearby. :)

Wyse-Gaming
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With the new power systems you could also dynamite a strip out and give the buildings power from underneath. You don't even need to see the power lines any more 😊

sgoorhuis
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There is no better day then Saturday night (Australian Time) when the Timberborne episode comes out! 🎉😊

Josh
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I suggest calling the storage unit 'The Tea Cup' or 'The Coffee Mug' but you will just need to add a handle made out of wooden blocks (if that's possible?).

That storage system is going to be huge though!

coldun
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Getting into super large projects? Build more log storage, a lot more, projects like this can use 5k logs easy

anthonymudge
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It's worth noting the new update gave us the ability to place levees as a spread on the x and y insead of just in a row like the road. So that's more ideal to quickly remove stumpts now. Just make sure you pause and delete them all before your builders move all your logs over to build them 😂 its happened to me a few times.

SmokeandSpirit
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The Teank. That's the name.

Also, won't it be difficult to add the outputs after it's built? If I remember correctly from other videos you can't remove one voxel without removing everything on top of it, so you would have to add those outputs in before the tank gets to that height. The other option is to make the output be from a secondary very narrow tower connected at the bottom only, so you can build that up to whatever height is needed for an output without having to put a hole in the main storage tank. You could also have that bottom layer be sent to a small ground level pool through a sluice for water pumping, which lets you use the entire tank of water if you need to rather than just letting it fill up and not being able to access the bottom part of the tank.

circuitgamer
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Enjoyable episode as always! :D Great we can place TNT on the paths, it was quite annoying micromanagement. Detonating that amount of TNT always brings joy.
I like that overengineered storage area too.
You gotta help life find a way by building more breeding pods. You haven't had the critical mass of breeding pods to fill all those jobs in a while so giving more berry storage was a smart choice and water tanks in the colony are always welcome.

piotrfijoek
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you need more breeding pods to have more beavers. not more houses. this is the other faction

dominicfrei
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So this will give you water pressure. With single sluice outlets at the bottom and then build a closed pipe (Levee either side and a platform down the middle with a impenetrable piece on top and bottom of the trench, lowest profile pipe possible, then run it across the map and then build another mini tower over it and the water will fill up it too and then you can irrigate from it, with slice outlets to control the amount of outflow, use the close above water level so that only just enough water is used to fill a pond.

mikeprior
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You can site levels across the map easily with the level tool in the top right. It looks like an infinity symbol. Lowering it down hides the level above which makes it easy to see where the water level will end up.

cameronmcdaniel
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A giant tank for water? It's a kettle. It's The Kettle.

Exaldear
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Think you might have over engineered (don't tell RCE I said that) the sluice system for your tank. What if you send the bad water the other way and right off the side of the cliff instead of under the whole tank. All that extra space can be used to store even more water, and will be much easier to direct the bad water off the map from the other side.

DonGorgen