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The '''Cubic Octagonal Strut''' is a very small, cube-shaped strut assembly. It has stack nodes at either end, but can mount to any surface. This makes it crucial for building non-standard assemblies. | The '''Cubic Octagonal Strut''' is a very small, cube-shaped strut assembly. It has stack nodes at either end, but can mount to any surface. This makes it crucial for building non-standard assemblies. | ||
− | Currently{{Check version||0. | + | Currently{{Check version||0.24.2}}, the Cubic Octagonal Strut has "PhysicsSignificance = 1", making it a part with [[Massless part|no mass or drag]]. |
== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 13:41, 2 August 2014
Cubic Octagonal Strut | ||
Structural element by StrutCo | ||
Cost | (total) | 16.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.001 t [1] |
Drag | 0.2 [1] | |
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 7 m/s | |
Research | Precision Engineering | |
Unlock cost | 5 800 | |
Since version | 0.18 | |
Part configuration | strutCubicOcto.cfg | |
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The Cubic Octagonal Strut is a very small, cube-shaped strut assembly. It has stack nodes at either end, but can mount to any surface. This makes it crucial for building non-standard assemblies.
Currently[outdated], the Cubic Octagonal Strut has "PhysicsSignificance = 1", making it a part with no mass or drag.
Description
“ | Now, with advances in technology, StrutCo brings you the Cubic Octagonal Strut - it's like a regular Octagonal Strut, but in the shape of a cube! — StrutCo |
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Usage
Cubic Octagonal Struts can be placed under the Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank and 1.25 meter engines can be placed on the struts, which using symmetry creates "engine clusters" of up to 5 engines. The Cubic Octagonal Strut is also used to stack intakes. One stacks multiple struts, not using the part snapping feature, and then places intakes between the struts. This allows a large quantity of intakes to mount on a much smaller surface area (see Scott Manley's Airhog). In addition, it allows non-radial intakes to be placed on surfaces rather than the ends of fuel tanks and other parts.
Changes
- Initial release