This machine is used to assemble a robot from its individual parts. You can configure your robot in a lot of detail here, but keep in mind that most parts will be fixed once the robot is assembled, so choose wisely. Assembly takes a short amount of time, but consumes a good bit of energy.
For a basic robot you will generally want to add the parts you also use to build a computer, i.e. a CPU, RAM, a medium with an operating system on it, and unless you want a “headless” robot, a screen, a keyboard and a GPU.
Since version 1.3.
The Assembler is crafted using the following recipe:
Here's a map to the component slots for assembly automation:
The red numbers on the image seen above are the same for all of the assembly cases.
Blocks | Computers | Computer Case - Server Rack - Microcontrollers |
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Display | Hologram Projector - Keyboard - Screen | |
Power and Networking | Access Point - Capacitor - Net Splitter - Power Converter - Power Distributor - Relay | |
Extensions | Adapter - Cable - Disassembler - Disk Drive - Geolyzer - Motion Sensor - Redstone I/O - Transposer - 3D Printer | |
Robotics | Assembler - Charger - Drone - Robot - Waypoint |