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Running a workshop in is tough work, but when you first move to town and take over for Mason, the old builder, the gear he leaves behind is a bit basic. It works for the first few tasks you’ll handle after moving to S🌺androck, but to really improve the town, you’ll need to improve your machines.

﷽My🐼 Time At Sandrock: How To Craft And Upgrade Tools
With an axe and pickha♉mmer, there's nothing you can't do.
With the help of Qi over at the Research Cenꦇter and a steady supply of resources, you’ll be on your way to dramatically improving your machines. Draw up some blueprints, get to crafting, and ramp up your Workshop’s production output.
Updated on November 26, 2023: As we press further into My Time at Sandrock and hear what you're searching for in the game, we've updated our Machines guide for Sandrock to include which machine makes which materials. Now, you'll find full tables that include which items each new machine upgrade is able to make, as well as the resources you'll need to make each one.
Discover New Upgrade Prototypes At The Research Center
Once you've unearthed a number of Data Discs from the Abandoned Ruins on your mining expeditions (or bought them from Rocky at Eufala Salvage), you can head to the Research Center located in central Sandrock.
Here, Qi is the head researcher, and either by speaking to Qi and choosing the disc-shaped option in dialogue with him or by interacting with the machine in the lab, you're able to research new machine upgrades throughout My Time at Sandrock.
We've got a full breakdown of the costs to research everything 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:in another guide, but you can't build a new upgrade without first prototyping the build at the Research Center. Even if you have all the materials, you'll need the actual blueprint, too.
New research is consistently available and blueprints take a few days to get back, so plan ahead on what you need to upgrade next and ask Qi to get into researching it for you. He'll mail you the blueprint after a few days when he's finished, and you can get started from there.
You can, however, anticipate what you'll need and stash it in storage until you're ready to upgrade.
Your builder will pull materials directly from storage when performing the update, so you don't even need to worry about putting them into your inventory for the build, either.
Each higher-level machine can build everything from the machine before it, plus additional components. For example, the Civil Recycler can produce everything the regular Recycler can, but with a few new kinds of scra🐷p as well.
Upgrade An Existing Machine, Or Build A Better One From Scratch
Once you've finished prototyping a new machine upgrade in My Time at Sandrock, the improved machine will be logged in your Handbook and can then be put onto the Assembly Station to get started.
To do so, interact with your Assembly Station and scroll through your blueprints until you've found the advanced recipe. You'll see the full recipe breakdown on the page before being allowed to begin making the recipe on the Assembly Station.
From here, the machine upgrade is built like any other blueprint - by manually assembling the pieces on the transparent outline o🐻f the finished product.
On the other hand, if you already have a basic version of what you're upgrading, you can also choose to simply upgrade that machine instead of building an entirely new one.
Just be aware that the resources you'll need are different for upgrades and fresh builds. Upgrades will r𒀰ꦯequire smaller components on the whole, it seems.
If you'd prefer to upgrade your machine, simply interact with the machine you're trying to improve and tab over to the icon on the very top of the screen that looks like an oval with two dots, and an upward-facing arrow.
This is the upgrade screen, where you can see what changes with the upgrade as well as the resources you'll need to upgrade it from the existing one.
The icon with the arrow will feature moving orange upward-facing arrows when you've currently got every resource you need to upgrade, but it will be flat gray if not.
With this method of upgrading your machines, the machine upgrades automatically. After confirming that you'd like to expend the resources, the menu will close and the upgraded machine will be sitting exactly where the base model had been.

꧙ My Time At Sandrock: Knowledge Points, Explained
Accumulate poin♒ts and spend them on some sweet new upgrades for your builder and the world around them.
Every Machine Upgrade And Which Component It Produces
Below, we've cataloged every machine upgrade in My Time at Sandrock. This includes which materials each machine can make, as well as which materials you'll need in order to craft everything.
Anything marked with an asterisk in the item name is something whose recipe must be purchased in book form before you can use it.
We've opted to omit the Cooking Stations, though, as this is covered in our Cooking Guide.
All Furnace Upgrades, Components, And Materials
Furnace Upgrade |
Component |
Materials Required |
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Furnace |
Copper Bars |
3 Copper Ore |
Ceramic Bottle |
4 Clay 2 Dinas |
|
Ceramic Plate * |
2 Clay 1 Dinas |
|
Bricks |
4 Stone |
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Glass |
4 Dinas |
|
Bronze Bars |
3 Copper Oe 2 Tin Ore |
|
Marble Bricks * |
4 Marble |
|
Civil Furnace |
Steel Bars |
3 Iron Ore 1 Graphite 1 Dinas |
Soup Pot |
4 Dinas 3 Clay |
|
Tempered Glass |
4 Dinas 4 Quartz |
|
Manganese Steel Bar |
3 Iron Ore 2 Manganese Ore |
|
Chromium Steel Bar * |
3 Iron Ore 2 Chromium Ore |
|
Granite Tiles * |
4 Granite |
|
Industrial Furnace |
Magnet |
2 Iron Ore 1 Nickel Ore |
White Copper |
3 Copper Ore 2 Nickel Ore |
|
Magnesium Aluminum Alloy |
2 Aluminum Ore 1 Magnesium Ore |
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Magnesium-Chromium Brick* |
3 MagnesiumOre 3 Chromium Ore |
|
Limestone Bricks |
4 Limestone |
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Slate Stone Bricks * |
4 Slate |
|
Titanium Aluminum Alloy |
2 Titanium Ore 1 Aluminum Ore |
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Zinc Titanium Alloy |
3 Zinc Ore 1 Titanium Ore |
|
Silver Ingot |
3 Silver Ore |
All Grinder Upgrades, Components, And Materials
Grinder Upgrade |
Component |
Materials Required |
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Grinder |
12 Pistol Bullets * |
1 Copper Bar 3 Niter |
2 Copper Screws |
1 Copper Bar |
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Copper Gear |
2 Copper Bars |
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Copper Wire |
1 Copper Bar |
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2 Bronze Rivets |
1 Bronze Bar |
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Bronze Pipe |
2 Bronze Bars |
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Rubber Ring |
3 Rubber |
|
Rubber Tube |
3 Rubber |
|
Civil Grinder |
Iron Latch *! |
2 Steel Bars |
Cast Iron Pipe |
2 Steel Bars |
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2 Cast Iron Nails |
1 Steel Bar |
|
Plastic Pipe |
3 Plastic |
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Metal Hinge |
1 Steel Bar |
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Iron Wire * |
1 Steel Bar |
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Chromium Steel Bearings |
2 Chromium Steel Bars |
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5 Rifle Bullets * |
2 Steel Bars 5 Gunpowder |
|
Industrial Grinding Table |
Composite Fiber Rods |
4 Composite Fibers |
Manganese Steel Gears * |
3 Manganese Steel Bars |
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Chromium Steel Bearings * |
2 Chromium Steel Bars |
|
Nanotube * |
4 Nanomaterials |
|
Silver Wire |
1 Silver Ingot |
*! You need to buy the Iron Latch recipe from the Commerce Guild before you're able to craft it at your Civil Grinder, but there's a bug that prevents the book from showing up when it should. It seems to unlock after you've fixed the water tower as part of the main story.
All Processor Upgrades, Components, And Materials
Processor Upgrade |
Component |
Materials Required |
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Processor |
Hardwood Stick |
4 Hardwood |
Hardwood Plank |
4 Hardwood |
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Rubber Shell |
4 Rubber |
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Copper Plate |
3 Copper Bars |
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Copper Stick |
2 Copper Bars |
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Stone Slate |
2 Bricks |
|
Bronze Stick |
2 Bronze Bars |
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Bronze Plate |
3 Bronze Bars |
|
Wooden Board |
4 Wood |
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Marble Slab * |
2 Marble Bricks |
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Civil Processor |
Plastic SHell |
4 Plastic |
Cast Iron Rod |
2 Steel Bars |
|
Iron Plate |
3 Steel Bars |
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Chromium Steel Plate |
3 Chromium Steel Bars |
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Petrified Wooden Stick * |
2 Petrified Wood |
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Petrified Wooden Board * |
3 Petrified Wood |
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Granite Slab * |
2 Granite Tiles |
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Industrial Machine Tools |
Aluminum Alloy Plate |
3 Magnesium Aluminum Allo |
Acacia Wood Planks |
4 Acacia Wood |
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Poplar Wood Board * |
3 Poplar Wood |
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Organic Ceramics Sheet |
4 Organic Ceramis |
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Manganese Steel Blades * |
3 Manganese Steel Bars |
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Chromium Steel Plate |
3 Chromium Steel Bars |
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Nanocoating * |
3 Nanomaterials |
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Zinc Titanium Alloy Plate |
3 Zinc Titanium Alloy |
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Titanium Aluminum Alloy Plate |
3 Titanium Aluminum Alloy |
All Recycler Upgrades, Components, And Materials
Recycler Upgrade |
Scrap |
Possible Drops |
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Recycler |
Stone Scrap |
Dregs Power Stones Stones Stone Slates Bricks |
Wood Scrap |
Dregs Wood Wooden Sticks |
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Fine Wood Scrap |
Dregs Hardwood Hardwood Planks |
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Copper Scrap |
Dregs Power Stones Copper Bars Copper Sticks |
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Rubber Scrap |
Dregs Rubber Rubber Shells Rubber Tubes |
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Mechanical Scrap |
Dregs Bearings Old Parts |
|
Civil Recycler |
Iron Scrap |
Dregs Power Stones Steel Bars Iron Latches |
Plastic Scrap |
Dregs Plastic Plastic Pipe Plastic Shell |
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Aluminum Scrap |
Dregs Magnesium Aluminu Alloy Aluminum Alloy Plate |
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Advanced Mechanical Scrap |
Dregs Condensed Power Stones Transmission Shafts Pressure Gauges |
|
Industrial Recycler |
Fiber Scrap |
Dregs Composite Fibers Composite Fiber Threads |
Titanium Scrap |
Dregs Titanium Aluminum Alloy Zinc Titanium Alloy Titanium Aluminum Alloy Plates |
|
Ceramic Scrap |
Dregs Organic Ceramics Organic Ceramic Sheets |
|
Nanowaste |
Dregs Nanomaterials Nanotubes |
Upgrading your machines in My Time at Sandrock may take some time, b🐷ut upgrading them is essential to producing more advanced materials th𒁃roughout the story.

My Time At Sandrock: Complete Achie𓃲vement/Troꦅphy Guide
Sandrock lets you take your time with tౠhe gameplay, which gives you ample time to grab ꧃these 30 achievements.