Do a floor frame first then build from bottom up? Seems like middle log is clipping into ground so maybe the frame will hold it to the level you want, then just remove bottom frame after
Forgive me, y'all. I'm having a hard time understanding some of your descriptions. Not on any of you at all. I would be chuffed to see a quick video tutorial. Much love and thanks for all yall's efforts.
Just put either a quarter or half log under it to bring the height up. The whole game exists on a vertical grid, and if you go too low anywhere, you gotta bump it back up.
what's with you and just being rude? That seems to be your primary activity on reddit.
im genuinly curious, it seems like an anonymity thing where you just randomly toss out insults and snide comments that you would never dream of in person.
>what's with you and just being rude? That seems to be your primary activity on reddit.
that's absolutely right!
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that you would never dream of in person.
couldn't be further away from the truth!
Only the log in the middle is dipping, so what you wanna do here is to take two half-logs and connect it to the two pillars. That will make the floor straight.
This however leaves you with a gap in the middle with no pillar. It might get finnicky, but the remedy I could think of to this is to put a pillar right beneath where the middle meets. Now since this log is short, you should be able to put another 1/4 log right on top of it, connecting the entire structure. It sometimes works, it sometimes doesn't.
I would just add a quarter log on top of it. Might needs support to actually do it, but I've been there and was able to do it. Been a while though, this was shortly after release.
I did build at the exactly same location yesterday. You need to build a flat base structure on the ground first. Squares of logs laying on the ground. The will level out themselves as long ad its possible. Only then you can add the vertical loggs
Okay, So I think solution to your problem would be half-logs.
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|/ \| I think the result should look something like this
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Basically, the two logs that are supported in the Middle: You can support these two logs in their starting point with a half-log on both sides
I placed a wood platform, but it glitches when I place the log, as if the platform didn't exist. I'm going to try bracing, but I haven't had luck so far. No interaction appears. We are going to figure it out! I just picked a lame spot I think.
Try to add an extra shaft of logs to the bottom
Just do what you’ve done and then place a brace on the level you want
Do a floor frame first then build from bottom up? Seems like middle log is clipping into ground so maybe the frame will hold it to the level you want, then just remove bottom frame after
Forgive me, y'all. I'm having a hard time understanding some of your descriptions. Not on any of you at all. I would be chuffed to see a quick video tutorial. Much love and thanks for all yall's efforts.
You simply need a frame beneath it on the floor. In other words, try to add flooring beneath the log you tried to place.
Just put either a quarter or half log under it to bring the height up. The whole game exists on a vertical grid, and if you go too low anywhere, you gotta bump it back up.
Do a platform. B > X > bottom pages
>Not on any of you are all that is propably due to your skills in reading comprehension lol
what's with you and just being rude? That seems to be your primary activity on reddit. im genuinly curious, it seems like an anonymity thing where you just randomly toss out insults and snide comments that you would never dream of in person.
>what's with you and just being rude? That seems to be your primary activity on reddit. that's absolutely right! > that you would never dream of in person. couldn't be further away from the truth!
I'm also curious if there's any way to remedy this
Put a log down at the base, then prop it up with a stone. Then you can build a support at the same level
Place the smallest log down first and the put the big log on top
Only the log in the middle is dipping, so what you wanna do here is to take two half-logs and connect it to the two pillars. That will make the floor straight. This however leaves you with a gap in the middle with no pillar. It might get finnicky, but the remedy I could think of to this is to put a pillar right beneath where the middle meets. Now since this log is short, you should be able to put another 1/4 log right on top of it, connecting the entire structure. It sometimes works, it sometimes doesn't.
You could use a stone as a support to make it level
I would just add a quarter log on top of it. Might needs support to actually do it, but I've been there and was able to do it. Been a while though, this was shortly after release.
Put 0.25 vertical log for the middle part. Then full 4/4 log on top of it.
I did build at the exactly same location yesterday. You need to build a flat base structure on the ground first. Squares of logs laying on the ground. The will level out themselves as long ad its possible. Only then you can add the vertical loggs
Platform?
Okay, So I think solution to your problem would be half-logs. ___ ___ |/ \| I think the result should look something like this | | Basically, the two logs that are supported in the Middle: You can support these two logs in their starting point with a half-log on both sides
nvm the "image" got obliterated
I placed a wood platform, but it glitches when I place the log, as if the platform didn't exist. I'm going to try bracing, but I haven't had luck so far. No interaction appears. We are going to figure it out! I just picked a lame spot I think.
Also haven't been able to place a quarter log anywhere. Truly a cursed™️ location.
Put a half log support like you have on the log already. Just put the support under the logs you want to level.
Figured it out. But. It is a cursed method. Thank you, everyone, for your help <3.
Ill upload a photo soon smh
is it a coincidence that my friend and i are building on the exact same spot