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You will need:
You will need:
  ABC-U (Automated Blueprint Construction Unit)
  [[Engineering Objects#ABC-U|ABC-U]] (Automated Blueprint Construction Unit)
  Blueprint marker
  [[Engineering Objects#ABC-U|Blueprint marker]]
  [[Engineering Objects#Metal Sheets|Metal]] and [[Engineering Objects#Glass Sheets|glass]] sheets (usually a few hundred!)
  [[Engineering Objects#Metal Sheets|Metal]] and [[Engineering Objects#Glass Sheets|glass]] sheets (usually a few hundred!)
To make:
To make:
  Select tiles using blueprint marker.
  Select tiles using blueprint marker.
  Print a blueprint from the marker and put it in the ABC-U. (If you can no longer print the blueprint from that specific blueprint marker, save the blueprint. You will then be able to print it from other markers.)
  Click on the blueprint marker in-hand and choose the aptly named ''Print Blueprint'' to, well, print a blueprint of the things you just scanned. (If you can no longer print the blueprint from that specific blueprint marker, save the blueprint. You will then be able to print it from other markers.)
  Check the material cost on the ABC-U and load accordingly.
Put the blueprint in the ABC-U.
  Drag the ABC-U in position, lock it down and make it start building.
  Check the material cost on the ABC-U by clicking on the unit and choosing ''Check Materials''. Load accordingly. Fortunately for you, material costs are in sheets rather than bars/blocks.  
  Drag the ABC-U into position.
Lock it down by clicking on the ABC-U unit and choosing ''Lock''.
Click on the ABC-U unit again and choose ''Start Beginning'' to start construction.


'''Note''': ABC-Us can only make new rooms on space tiles, so having EVA equipment is a must.
'''Note''': ABC-Us can only make new rooms on space tiles, so having EVA equipment is a must.

Revision as of 01:08, 6 April 2019

All this assumes you've figured out the game pretty well so far. You have, right?

If you're looking for the antiquated game mode where you constructed your own station, see Construction Game Mode.

Weapons

Stun gloves

Insulated gloves armed with a powerful shock to briefly stun whomever they touch. Your intent must be set to harm in order for this to work. Craftable stun gloves only hold one charge at a time.

You will need:

 A pair of insulated gloves OR power gloves
 A charged power cell
 A cable coil

To make:

 Add some wiring to the gloves.
 Use the power cell on the gloves to charge them.

Flamethrower

Welding fuel is a solid choice. You can also fill the tank with other reagents, so there is plenty of room for experimentation. See Chemistry for more information.

You will need:

 A welder
 One rod
 An igniter
 An air mix OR oxygen tank
 A fuel tank
 A screwdriver

To make:

 Use the screwdriver on the welder.
 Attach the rod to the welder.
 Combine the igniter with the welder/rod assembly.
 Secure the assembly with the screwdriver.
 Attach the air mix or oxygen tank to the assembly.
 Add the fuel tank to the assembly.

Antique laser gun

See Guns for more information.

You will need:

 An antique laser gun
 A charged power cell (small)
 A small coil
 A lens
 A cable coil
 A screwdriver
 A multitool
 A soldering iron

To make:

 Open the maintenance panel with the screwdriver.
 Add wiring.
 Install the small coil.
 Solder the coil into place.
 Install the lens.
 Use the multitool.
 Install the power cell.
 Close the maintenance panel with the screwdriver.

Zip gun

You can use different types of ammunition, of which .38 Special is easiest to obtain from a hacked general manufacturer. The zip gun holds two rounds at a time.

You will need:

 3 metal sheets
 A welder
 A staple gun

To make:

 Turn the metal sheets into a pipe frame.
 Use the welder on the frame.
 Combine the staple gun with the frame.

Flash/cell assembly

In addition to stunning people like any other flash, this overcharged version also sets them on fire. Unlike a regular flash, it will only work once.

You will need:

 A flash
 A charged power cell
 A screwdriver

To make:

 Open the flash's battery compartment with the screwdriver.
 Attach the power cell to the flash.

You will need:

 A screwdriver
 A wrench

To break:

 Use the screwdriver to unscrew the access panel.
 Use the wrench to disassemble the assembly.

Poisoned surgery tools

Certain surgery tools can be dipped in up to 5 units of poison or some other reagent for fun and wacky effects upon stabbing. Tools must be recoated with each use.

You will need:

 A scalpel OR saw OR enucleation spoon
 A filled container (beaker, glass etc.)

To make:

 Dip the scalpel, saw or spoon in the beaker.

Poisoned arrows

Likewise, arrows from the nano-fab can coated with up to 3 units of poison or other reagents, applying their effects upon hit.

You will need:

 An arrow, obviously.
 A filled container (beaker, glass etc.)

To make:

 Dip the arrow into the container.

Broken bottle

A passable melee weapon that makes a decent, better-than-average throwing weapon.

You will need:

 A bottle, obviously.
 A table to break the bottle upon.

To make:

 Make sure you're on Harm intent.
 Use the bottle on the table.

It might take a few attempts/bottles. By default, there's a 25% chance you'll successfully break the bottle; if you're drunk and/or if you're the Barman, you're more likely to succeed. If you fail, reality will ensue, and the bottle will smash into a slightly less useful glass shard. If you're especially unlucky, the broken glass may cut your hand and make you bleed.

Bombs

Detonator assemblies

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Timers and other basic tools may be put together as assemblies, most of which can function as detonators for certain bombs. Not included is the health analyzer/igniter combination, a suicide bomb vest-specific trigger.

Igniter assembly

The bread-and-butter choice for most situations.

You will need:

 An igniter
 A timer OR proximity sensor OR remote signaller
 A screwdriver

To make:

 Use the screwdriver on the igniter.
 If you intend to employ a signaller, use the screwdriver on it as well.
 Combine the igniter with the timer, proximity sensor or signaller.
 Secure the assembly with the screwdriver.

You will need:

A wrench

To break:

Use the wrench on the assembly to detach the components.

Signaller assembly

A standalone, proximity- or timer-activated radio. Doesn't work as an attachment, but can come in handy to remotely trigger bombs or door bolts. The bike horn assembly is only useful for noise pollution, though.

You will need:

 A remote signaller
 A proximity sensor OR timer OR bike horn
 A screwdriver

To make:

 Use the screwdriver on the signaller (not required for horn assembly).
 Attach the signaller to the proximity sensor, timer or bike horn.
 Secure the assembly with the screwdriver (not required for horn assembly).

You will need:

A wrench

To break:

Use the wrench on the assembly to detach the components.

Beaker assembly

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These assemblies are quite popular to release chemical smoke from a safe distance - for the user at least. Deadly in the hands of a skilled chemist. When triggered, the igniter will heat the mixture by 30 K (see ignition temperatures).

You will need:

 A beaker
 An igniter assembly
 A screwdriver

To make:

 If the assembly has been secured beforehand, undo that with the screwdriver.
 Prepare a chemical mix of your choice.
 Combine the igniter assembly with the beaker.
 Secure the beaker assembly with the screwdriver.

You will need:

A wrench

To break:

Use the wrench on the beaker assembly to detach all the components.

Chemical grenade

The starter kit generally can't be acquired without a traitor scientist's PDA. See Murder for more information.

Note: You can't retrieve the beakers after securing the grenade, so make sure your chemical mix works beforehand!

You will need:

 A grenade starter kit
 Up to 2 beakers
 A screwdriver

To make:

 Add the fuse to the grenade casing.
 Prepare a chemical mix of your choice.
 Add the beaker(s) to the unsecured grenade.
 Secure it with the screwdriver.

Chemical grenade assembly

Combines the advantages of chem grenades (two beakers) with the versatility of beaker assemblies.

You will need:

 A chemical grenade (Anything that looks like this: Chemgrenade.png)
 An igniter assembly

To make:

 Combine the igniter assembly with the chem grenade.

You will need:

A wrench

To break:

Click on the grenade assembly with the wrench in-hand to detach the grenade from the igniter assembly.
(Optional) Click on the igniter assembly with the wrench in-hand to disassemble it.

Butt bomb

Harmless prank. Works like a grenade.

You will need:

 A butt
 A timer

To make:

 Add the timer to the butt.

Suicide bomb vest

The payload will be triggered upon death of whoever is wearing the vest, heating the mixture inside the beaker by 30 K (see ignition temperatures) when so equipped.

You will need:

 A regular ballistic vest
 A health analyzer
 An igniter
 A grenade OR a pipe bomb OR a beaker
 A screwdriver

To make:

 Use a screwdriver on the igniter.
 Combine the igniter with the health analyzer.
 Secure the assembly with the screwdriver.
 Combine the assembly with the vest.
 If you intend to use the beaker, prepare a chemical mix of your choice.
 Attach the payload to the vest.

You will need:

 A wrench 
 A screwdriver

To make:

 Use the wrench on the vest to detach the payload.
 Use the wrench on the vest again to separate the igniter/health analyzer assembly and armor vest.
 Use the screwdriver on the igniter/health analyzer assembly to loosen the igniter.
 Use the wrench on the igniter/health analyzer assembly to separate the components.

Rigged light tube/power cell

A rather uncommon and creative way to booby-trap machinery or whole rooms. It is not a bad idea to turn the power off before installing either of them.

You will need:

 A light tube OR a power cell
 A syringe of plasma from a chemical dispenser

To make:

 Inject the light tube or power cell with plasma.

Pipe bomb

Not to be confused with the version traitors can order.

Other materials can be used in place of welding fuel if available. Ordered by explosive power: phlogiston dust, phlogiston, CLF3, or black powder. Plasmastone and erebite work differently in that they are crafted from custom metal sheets, then combined with one of the listed reagents. A small variety of items can also be shoved into one or both of the pipe bomb's two pipes to add a special effect to the detonation. If you shove two of the same item inside a pipe bomb, the item's effect will be boosted.

You will need:

 3 metal sheets
 A cable coil
 An igniter
 A timer OR a proximity sensor OR a remote signaller
 A container (beaker, glass etc.) of welding fuel (20 units)
 A welder
 A screwdriver
 (Optional: one or two additional items.)

To make:

 Turn the metal sheets into a pipe frame. 
 Use the welder on the frame. 
 Optionally, stuff the extra item(s) in the hollow frame (note: you cannot do this once the frame is filled!). 
 Fill the frame with welding fuel.
 Add some wires.
 Use a screwdriver on the igniter.
 If you intend to employ a signaller, use the screwdriver on it as well.
 Combine the igniter with the timer, the proximity sensor, or the signaller.
 Add the igniter assembly to the pipe frame.

Some possible extra items to add:

 Metal scrap
 Glass shards
 Butter
 Cloth
 Instruments
 Butts
 Glowsticks
 Paper
 Ectoplasm
 Meat
 Telecrystals
 RCD cartridges
 Cable coils
 Power cells (only works in combination with aforementioned cable coils)
 Medical patch boxes
 Gold star boxes
 Assorted sticker boxes

And the great thing is, if the extra item isn't coded to have a special effect, it simply won't be added to the bomb. That is, if the item you're adding does go in, you know something special will happen!

Mousetrap bomb

Compatible with pipe bombs (regular, Syndicate) and grenades. They can be used as makeshift mines or to booby-trap backpacks and other containers.

You will need:

 A mousetrap
 A pipe bomb OR grenade

To make:

 Attach the pipe bomb or grenade to the mousetrap.
 Don't forget to arm the mousetrap by clicking on it before use.

You will need:

 A wrench.

To break:

Click on the mousetrap with the wrench to remove to bomb. It's safe even if it's armed.

Mousetrap car

A mousetrap bomb on wheels. Once set in motion, the cart will scoot off in whichever direction you're facing and detonate the grenade upon impact with a large object or unfortunate bystander.

You will need:

 3 metal sheets
 A mousetrap bomb (grenade or pipe bomb only)
 A wrench (optional)

To make:

 Turn the metal sheets into a pipe frame.
 Combine the mousetrap bomb with the pipe frame.

You will need:

 A wrench.

To break:

Click on the car with the wrench to remove the mousetrap from the pipe frame.
Click on the mousetrap with the wrench to remove to bomb. It's safe even if it's armed.

Single tank bomb

Also known as plasma tank assemblies. Less powerful than transfer valve bombs, but they still fit in backpacks. You'll have to discover suitable gas mixtures yourself.

You will need:

 A plasma tank
 An igniter
 A timer OR proximity sensor OR remote signaller
 A screwdriver
 A welder

To make:

 Fill the plasma tank with a gas mixture of your choice.
 Use a screwdriver on the igniter.
 Combine the igniter with the timer, proximity sensor or remote signaller.
 Secure the assembly with the screwdriver.
 Attach the assembly to the plasma tank.
 Weld a hole in the tank.

Transfer valve bomb

Big bombs for a big bang. Again, this guide won't tell you how to create the perfect explosive mix, so feel free to sign up as a scientist and mess around with the equipment in the laboratory. You should also use the mainframe and VR goggles to run simulations instead of testing your bombs on the station. You can replace one of the tanks with a butt to build a mostly harmless gimmick bomb.

You will need:

 A tank of heated gas (plasma)
 A tank of reactive gas (oxygen) OR a butt
 A tank transfer valve
 A timer OR proximity sensor OR remote signaller

To make:

 Connect the first tank to the transfer valve.
 Connect the second tank (or the butt) to the transfer valve.
 Attach the timer, proximity sensor or remote signaller to the transfer valve.

You will need:

 A hand. (i.e. no tools)

To break:

 Click on the transfer tank valve while it's in your hand to bring up its interface.
 Click on the Remove links to detach each component from the transfer valve.

Canister bomb

Massive bombs. As usual, the gas mixture is not revealed, only the assembly process.

BIG FUCKING WARNING NOTE: These bombs are no joke. The amount of hull they can take out of the station has the potential to warrant an Emergency Shuttle call, so if you're not an antagonist and seek to build a canister bomb for whatever reason, run it by the admins first with adminhelp, or detonate them somewhere away from it like the debris field, although you'll still want to inform people about it.

You will need:

 A canister full of an explosive gas mixture.
 A plasma tank filled to at least 700 kPa of pure plasma.
 A timer
 An igniter
 A cable coil
 A screwdriver
 A multitool
 A station bounced radio (optional) - Creates a command report upon priming.
 A remote signaller (optional)
 A crowbar (optional)
 A pair of wirecutters (optional)
 Suitable attachment class items (optional, see list below)

To make:

 Use the screwdriver to unsecure the igniter.
 Add the multitool to the igniter.
 Add the plasma tank to the assembly.
 Secure the assembly with a screwdriver.
 Use the cable coil on the assembly.
 Add the timer to the assembly.
 Optionally, add the station bounced radio to your assembly.
 Optionally, add a remote signalling device to your assembly.
 Optionally, add up to three attachment class items to your assembly.
 Use the assembly on the canister.

The detonator assembly may have up to 3 attachment class items. Each attachment adds an additional wire to the assembly, each having a unique effect. You may have more than one of any type of attachment.

 An analyzer (Detonates the bomb if the gas is leaking from the canister.)
 A power cell (Adds an additional detonation wire.)
 A flash (Occasionally flashes nearby people.)
 A sheet of paper and a pen (Adds a note to the canister bomb interface.)
 A bike horn (Self-explanatory.)
 A vuvuzela. (Ditto.)

Detonators may be disassembled if necessary. A screwdriver is required to unscrew and a crowbar is required to pry out the plasma tank, and everything else can be cut apart with the wirecutters. Attachments may be removed from the assembly with a screwdriver.

Machinery

Space Pod

Be advised that you have to stand adjacent to the south west corner of the pod in order to construct it, since it is a 64x64 sprite. Use a bottle of champagne on the finished pod to give it a unique name.

You will need:

 A pod frame kit
 A box of pod circuitry
 A pod control interface
 An engine manifold
 A set of pod armour
 A paint job kit (optional)
 A cable coil
 5 metal sheets
 5 reinforced glass sheets
 A wrench
 A welder

To make:

 Deploy the frame kit by clicking on the box.
 Wrench the jumble of metal. It should look less like a pile of junk.
 Wrench again. It should look like a functional but unsecured frame of a space pod.
 Use the welder.
 Insert wires.
 Place the circuitry inside the frame.
 Add metal to the frame.
 Install the engine manifold.
 Put armor on the pod frame.
 Use the welder.
 Install the control interface.
 Add the reinforced glass sheets.
 Optionally, use the paint job kit on the finished pod.

MiniPutt

Some of the key components are slightly different, but the construction plan is otherwise the same. And as with space pods, you can rename the finished craft with a champagne bottle.

You will need:

 A MiniPutt frame kit
 A box of MiniPutt circuitry
 A MiniPutt control interface
 A MiniPutt engine manifold
 A set of pod armour
 A paint job kit (optional)
 A cable coil
 3 metal sheets
 3 reinforced glass sheets
 A wrench
 A welder

To make:

 Follow the Space Pod guide.

Computers

Console

Intended for computers built from a single circuit board. Console frames don't accept mainboards and peripheral cards. If there're other machines associated with the console, e.g. cloning pod and scanner or portal ring and generator, build/deploy those first. If you build the computer first, then the accessory machines, you'll have to disconnect and reconnect the monitor with a screwdriver to get the console to recognize them.

You will need:

 5 metal sheets
 2 glass sheets
 A cable coil
 A wrench
 A screwdriver
 One circuit board

To make:

 Click on the metal and choose Console frame.
 Wrench the frame into place.
 Insert the circuit board.
 Use the screwdriver.
 Add wires.
 Use the glass on the frame.
 Connect the monitor with the screwdriver.

You will need:

 A screwdriver
 A crowbar
 Wirecutters
 A wrench
 A welder

To break:

 Screwdriver
 Crowbar
 Wirecutters
 Screwdriver
 Crowbar (removes circuit board)
 Wrench
 Welder

Terminal

Useful for computers built from components and peripherals. Wired computers (as in part of a network) will need to be positioned over a data terminal (deployable with the help of a mechanic), which in turn has to be connected to the power grid.

You will need:

 3 metal sheets
 1 glass sheets
 5 lengths of cable
 A wrench
 A screwdriver
 A computer mainboard
 Up to 2 peripheral cards (An ID scanner module is pretty much mandatory.)
 A storage drive

To make:

 Click on the metal and choose choose Computer terminal frame.
 Wrench the frame into place.
 Insert the computer mainboard.
 Use the screwdriver.
 Insert the peripheral cards (up to 2).
 Add wires.
 Insert the storage drive.
 Use the glass on the frame.
 Connect the monitor with the screwdriver.

You will need:

 A screwdriver
 A crowbar
 Wirecutters
 A wrench
 A welder

To break:

 Screwdriver
 Crowbar
 Crowbar (removes hard drive)
 Wirecutters
 Crowbar (removes all modules)
 Screwdriver
 Crowbar (removes motherboard)
 Wrench
 Welder

Heavy

Some of the components are slightly different, but the construction plan is otherwise the same.

You will need:

 5 metal sheets
 2 glass sheets
 5 lengths of cable
 A wrench
 A screwdriver
 A computer mainboard
 Up to 3 peripheral cards (An ID scanner module is pretty much mandatory.)
 A storage drive

To make:

 Click on the metal and choose choose Computer frame.
 Wrench the frame into place.
 Insert the computer mainboard.
 Use the screwdriver.
 Insert the peripheral cards (up to 3).
 Add wires.
 Insert the storage drive.
 Use the glass on the frame.
 Connect the monitor with the screwdriver.

You will need:

 A screwdriver
 A crowbar
 Wirecutters
 A wrench
 A welder

To break:

 Screwdriver
 Crowbar
 Crowbar (removes hard drive)
 Wirecutters
 Crowbar (removes all modules)
 Screwdriver
 Crowbar (removes motherboard)
 Wrench
 Welder

Electric Chair

To change the default frequency/code, you must click on the electropack while you're holding it, and modify it from the pop-up interface. Electric chairs can be remotely activated, but must be toggled on before usage (right click, and select controls). Also, the room must have power for the chair to work. Said power can come from two sources: the local APC (capped at ~80 BURN) or a direct, wired connection to the power grid (scales with the engine's output, and can even vaporize somebody).

You will need:

 An electropack
 A security helmet
 One sheet of metal
 A cable coil (optional)
 A remote signaler (optional)

To make:

 Optionally, lay wires using the cable coil to create a direct connection to the power grid.
 Click on the metal while you're holding it.
 Build a chair. Optionally, place it on the same tile as the prepared wiring.
 Optionally, change the electropack's default frequency and code.
 Use the helmet on the electropack.
 Attach the helmet/electropack assembly to the chair.

You will need:

 A wrench

To break:

Click on the electric chair with a wrench in your active detach the shock pack from the chair.
Click on the shock pack to get an electropack and helmet back.

Light fixtures

These fixtures, installed by Nanotrasen or otherwise, are controlled by the local APC. Light tubes and bulbs may be obtained from boxes (ask the janitor) or a general manufacturer.

You will need:

 A wall
 Two metal sheets
 A light tube or bulb

To make:

 Turn the metal sheets into one set of light fixture parts.
 Attach the parts to a wall.
 Insert the light tube or bulb, depending on the type of fixture.

You will need:

 A screwdriver

To break:

 Turn off the lights in the room OR smash the light tube or bulb.
 Remove the light tube or bulb.
 Use the screwdriver on the light fixture to disassemble it.

Station Bots

Cyborgs

See Roboticist

AI shells

See Roboticist

Other robots

See Robots

APCs

You will need:

A device analyzer
A soldering iron
Access to Mechanics
(Optional) A hand labeler 

To make:

Use the device analyzer on an APC.
Click the ruckingenur kit in Mechanics with the analyzer you used. 
Use the ruckingenur kit to create an APC blueprint. 
Put each blueprint into the reverse-engineering fabricator (or any fabricator)
Use the fabricator to fabricate a deploy box frame for the APC.
Put the box frame in the area of interest.
Use the soldering iron to create an APC.
(Optional) Click on the hand labeler to set a name for the APC.
(Optional) Use the hand labeler to name the APC.

This is for APCs that have been completely broken (they have a damaged sprite and the area is left unpowered), not APCs that have had their wires shorted.

You will need:

 A screwdriver
 A wrench
 A multitool
 A cable coil

To fix:

 Use the screwdriver on the APC.
 Add the wire. Wait.
 Wrench the APC. Wait.
 Apply the mulitool.
 Finally, use the screwdriver on it again.

Microwaves

Microwaves can be scanned using the Mechanics. The trick is to scan it while it's in operation, so you don't accidentally microwave your analyzer.

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If the microwave is just dirty ( MicrowaveMessy.png ), use a spray bottle of space cleaner. A completely broken unit has to be fixed with some tools.

You will need:

 A screwdriver
 A wrench

To fix:

 Use the screwdriver on the microwave.
 Finish the job with a wrench.

You will need:

Any item that's not a food item.

To break:

Insert item of choice into microwave.
Turn the microwave on.

Manufacturers

While they can't quite be constructed, all manufacturers can be replicated with the equipment in the Mechanics Workshop. See the relevant Mechanic section for more.

You will need:

  A screwdriver
  A welder OR cable coil

To fix:

  Open the maintenance panel with the screwdriver.
  Depending on the severity of the damage, use the welder (light) or cable coil (heavy).
  Use the screwdriver again to close the panel.

Keep in mind that completely dismantled fabricators can't be replaced without the help of electronics!

You will need:

 A wrench
 A crowbar
 Wirecutters

To break:

 Open the outer cover with the wrench.
 Use the crowbar to pry off the cover.
 Remove the wiring with the wirecutters.
 Undo the final bolts with the wrench.

Cloning Lab

So you want to create a new cloning lab for completely legitimate purposes? You will need to use a combination of mechanic skills and tools in addition to raw materials.

We are going to be using some information from other places to do this, namely console construction as well as the device analyzer and its related processes

You will need:

 5 metal sheets
 2 glass sheets
 A cable coil
 A wrench
 A screwdriver
 One circuit board (Cloning specifically, usually only one spare available in tech storage)
 A device analyzer
 A soldering iron
 Access to mechanics, cloning and tech storage

To begin:

 Use the device analyzer on the cloning pod, the enzymatic reclaimer and the cloning scanner pod
 Once all three are scanned, click the ruckingenur kit in mechanics with the scanner used
 Use the ruckingenur kit to create a blueprint for each of the three
 Put each blueprint into the reverse-engineering fabricator
 From the reverse-engineering fabricator make a deployable box frame for each of the three scanned objects.
 Find a suitable location and plan your deployment of machinery. 
 IMPORTANT - Each piece of peripheral machinery must be directly adjacent to the cloning console you will be creating. Diagonal adjacency qualifies as well. Think carefully about how people will be moving around your new cloning lab, and which devices they may need to enter, exit and move around.
 Place the individual box frames on the ground in their final positions and use the soldering iron on them.

To create the final piece, the cloning console:

 Click on the metal sheet in your hand and choose 'Console frame'.
 Wrench the frame into place.
 Insert the cloning circuit board.
 Use the screwdriver.
 Add wires, this will require a couple of clicks.
 Use the glass on the frame, this will require a couple of clicks.
 Connect the monitor with the screwdriver.

In the event that you constructed the console first, simply use a screwdriver on it to remove the glass, then apply new glass and use the screwdriver again to have it reboot to detect the peripheral devices.

If this is constructed in an existing area of station that is governed by a nearby APC, then the devices you have constructed will be reliant on that status of that APC. Direct wiring to the console or devices is not necessary.

Clothing

Armored exosuit

You will need:

 A biosuit OR a paramedic suit OR a firesuit
 Body armor

To make:

 Hold the body armor in your hand and attach it to the exosuit.

Skull mask

Custom masks are named after the former owner of the skull.

You will need:

 A skull
 A circular saw

To make:

 Hollow out the skull with the circular saw.

Paper mask

Standard pens contain black ink, but you can also use a marker or a crayon.

You will need:

 A sheet of paper
 A cable coil
 A pair of scissors or wirecutters
 A pen (optional)

To make:

 Cut the paper with the scissors or wirecutters.
 Use the cable coil on the unfinished mask.
 Optionally, colour the mask with the pen.

Bucket helmet

You will need:

 A bucket
 A pair of wirecutters

To make:

 Cut eye holes with the wirecutters.

Cardboard box disguise

You will need:

 A cardboard box
 A pair of scissors or wirecutters
 A fake moustache (optional)

To make:

 Cut eye holes with the scissors or wirecutters.
 Optionally, attach the moustache to the cardboard box.

Ghost disguise

You will need:

 A bedsheet
 A pair of scissors or wirecutters

To make:

 Cut eye holes with the scissors or wirecutters.

Cape

You will need:

 A bedsheet
 A cable coil
 A pair of scissors or wirecutters (optional)

To make:

 Use the cable coil on the bedsheet.

You will need:

Wirecutters or scissors.

To break:

Use the wirecutters/scissors to cut the cable coil holding the cape together. 

Rocket Shoes

How many uses you get out of these depend on the type of tank: 2 (emergency O2), 4 (large air or O2) or 6 (jetpack). Do not expect much in the way of steering either way. Rocket shoes are technically disposable, but you can build another pair by taping a replacement gas tank to it.

You will need:

 A jetpack OR air/O2 tank OR emergency oxygen tank
 A pair of shoes (any type)

To make:

 Use the gas tank on the shoes.

Shackles

Forces the wearer to move at walking speed.

You will need:

 A pair of orange shoes
 A pair of handcuffs

To make:

 Use the handcuffs on the orange shoes.

You will need:

 Nothing. Besides a hand slot.

To break:

 Click on the shackles in-hand to deattach the cuffs.

Walls, Doors, and Floors

Airlocks

While they can't quite be constructed, airlocks can be replicated with the equipment in the Mechanics Workshop. Replicas will usually retain access restrictions of the original airlock. See the relevant Mechanic section for more.

Airlocks can be busted down with a good source of blunt damage and some patience. They can also be hacked to the point of being non-functional.

Walls

While a variety of materials may be used to create sheets and rods, different materials can't be used interchangeably within the same construction project. For example, it's impossible to add mauxite plating to a steel girder.

While you're usually making walls with steel and mauxite, you can make walls just about any kind of metal or crystal, so long as you get it into sheet form. Glass walls are especially useful, since they provide a view but can't be easily destroyed and are often stronger than windows.

Regular Walls

This only works with metal sheets.

You will need:

 Four sheets of metal

To make:

Click on the metal while you're holding it.
Choose Wall Girders.
Add plating by clicking on the girder with the metal.

You will need:

 Four sheets of metal crystal. (Usually steel, but glass is fine too)

To make:

Click on any tile while you're holding the sheets to build a girder.
Add plating by clicking on the girder with the sheets.

You will need:

A welder
A wrench OR a screwdriver

To break:

Welder
Screwdriver to dislodge girders OR
Wrench to dismantle girders

Reinforced Walls

This only works with metal sheets.

You will need:

Four sheets of metal
Two rods

To make:

Click on the metal while you're holding it.
Choose Wall Girders.
Reinforce the metal sheets by clicking on the metal sheets with the rods in your hand. Reinforce two sheets.
Pick up and stack the reinforced metal sheets and then click on the girder to reinforce it.
Use the remaining reinforced metal sheets to add the plating.

You will need:

Four sheets of metal or crystal (metal is most frequent, but glass works too)
Two rods

To make:

Click on any tile while you're holding the sheets to build a girder.
Reinforce the sheets by clicking on the sheets with the rods in your hand. Reinforce two sheets.
Pick up and stack the reinforced sheets and then click on the girder to reinforce it.
Use the remaining reinforced sheets to add the plating.

You will need:

A screwdriver
A wrench
A welder
A crowbar
Wirecutters

To break:

Wirecutters
Screwdriver
Welder
Crowbar
Wrench
Welder
Crowbar
Screwdriver
Wirecutters
Wrench

Windows

Glass isn't the only thing you can build windows from. Whatever you can do with glass sheets, you can do with sheets of other crystalline materials.

Regular window (one direction)

Windows will be build in the direction your mob is facing. They are fastened to the floor by default.

You will need:

One sheet of glass
(Optional: a screwdriver)

To make:

Click on the glass while you're holding it.
Choose Thin Window.
(Optional: unsecure the window by using the screwdriver, then right-click and choose rotate to reorient the window.)

To break:

Screwdriver to loosen, then push out
OR
Use heavy objects to break

Regular window (full)

You may push/pull this window around. By default, they are not fastened to the floor.

You will need:

Two sheets of glass
(Optional: a screwdriver)

To make:

Click on the glass while you're holding it.
Choose Large Window.
(Optional: secure the window by using the screwdriver.)

Note: Glass made of different types of material can't be used interchangeably within the same construction project.

Screwdriver to loosen, then push out
OR
Use heavy objects to break

Reinforced window (one direction)

Windows will be build in the direction your mob is facing. They are fastened to the floor by default.

You will need:

One sheet of glass
One rod
(Optional: a crowbar and a screwdriver)

To make:

Combine the rod with the glass sheet.
Click on the glass while you're holding it.
Choose Thin Window.
(Optional: unsecure the window by using screwdriver-crowbar-screwdriver, then right-click and choose rotate to reorient the window.)

You will need:

A screwdriver
A crowbar

To break:

Screwdriver-crowbar-screwdriver to loosen, then push out
OR
Use heavy objects to break

Reinforced window (full)

You may push/pull this window around. By default, they are not fastened to the floor.

You will need:

Two sheets of glass
Two rods
(Optional: a crowbar and a screwdriver)

To make:

Combine the rods with the glass sheets.
Pick up and stack the reinforced glass sheets.
Click on the glass while you're holding it.
Choose Large Window.
(Optional: secure the window by using screwdriver-crowbar-screwdriver.)

Note: Glass made of different types of material can't be used interchangeably within the same construction project.

You will need:

A screwdriver
A crowbar

To break:

Screwdriver-crowbar-screwdriver to loosen, then push out
OR
Use heavy objects to break

Grilles

You will need:

Two rods

To make:

Click on the rods while you're holding them.

You will need:

Wirecutters OR a screwdriver

To break:

Wirecutters to destroy
OR
Screwdriver to unsecure, then push out

Note: Some grilles are electrified, as such it would be wise to have Insulated Gloves on before attempting to destroy or dislodge it. Alternatively, hit it repeatedly with a shard of glass to avoid a shock.

Floors

Regular Floors

You will need:

One rod
Two floor tiles

To make:

Use the rods on a Space or Seafloor tile to create a lattice
Place a floor tile on top of the lattice to create some plating.
Place another floor tile to add some tiling.

You will need:

Two floor tiles

To make:

Use a floor tile on a Space or Seafloor square to create some flooring.
Place another floor tile to add some tiling.

Reinforced Floors

These are fire- and explosion-resistant and can accommodate Space Pods.

You will need:

Two rods
One floor tile

To make:

Use the rods on a Space or Seafloor tile to create a lattice
Place a floor tile on top of the lattice to create some plating.
Use the rods on the plating to create a reinforced floor.

You will need:

One rod
One floor tile

To make:

Use a floor tile on a Space or Seafloor square to create some flooring.
Use the rods on the plating to create a reinforced floor.

Barricades

You will need:

At least two rods

To make:

Use the rods on a Space or Seafloor tile to create a lattice.
Use more rods on the lattice to create the barricade.
(Optional: Reinforce it with more rods.)

You will need:

A welder

To break:

Use a welder to disassemble the barricade.

Hidden Doors

While a variety of metals may be used to create sheets and rods, different materials can't be used interchangeably within the same construction project. For example, it's impossible to add mauxite plating to a steel girder.

Hidden Door - Regular Wall

You will need:

Four sheets of metal
A crowbar

To make:

Click on the metal while you're holding it.
Choose Wall Girders.
Use the crowbar on the girder to dislodge it.
Add plating by clicking on the girder with the metal.

You will need:

A screwdriver
A wrench

To break:

Use the screwdriver to dismantle the false wall.
Disassemble the displaced girder with the wrench.

Hidden Door - Reinforced Wall

You will need:

Four sheets of metal
Two rods
A crowbar

To make:

Click on the metal while you're holding it.
Choose Wall Girders.
Use the crowbar on the girder to dislodge it.
Combine the remaining metal sheets with the rods twice.
Pick up and stack the reinforced metal sheets and then click on the girder to add the plating.

You will need:

A screwdriver
A wrench

To break:

Use the screwdriver to dismantle the false wall.
Disassemble the displaced girder with the wrench.

Catwalks

You will need:

Two rods

To make:

Use the rods on a Space or Seafloor tile to create a lattice.
Use the remaining rods on the lattice to create a catwalk.

You will need:

Wirecutters

To break:

Wirecutter to cut apart the catwalk surface.
Wirecutter to destroy the lattice.

Entire Rooms

ABC-Us and blueprint markers can be found in the Cold Loop on Cogmap2 and the Warehouse areas of other maps. You don't need to replicate entire rooms. You can pick a section of it or multiple sections to create different rooms. The blueprint marker can create multiple blueprints before running out of energy. This way you can pick all the pieces you want in advance and put them together in a new configuration. Remember to save them with their own names so you don't get them mixed.

You will need:

ABC-U (Automated Blueprint Construction Unit)
Blueprint marker 
Metal and glass sheets (usually a few hundred!)

To make:

Select tiles using blueprint marker.
Click on the blueprint marker in-hand and choose the aptly named Print Blueprint to, well, print a blueprint of the things you just scanned. (If you can no longer print the blueprint from that specific blueprint marker, save the blueprint. You will then be able to print it from other markers.)
Put the blueprint in the ABC-U. 
Check the material cost on the ABC-U by clicking on the unit and choosing Check Materials. Load accordingly. Fortunately for you, material costs are in sheets rather than bars/blocks. 
Drag the ABC-U into position. 
Lock it down by clicking on the ABC-U unit and choosing Lock.
Click on the ABC-U unit again and choose Start Beginning to start construction.

Note: ABC-Us can only make new rooms on space tiles, so having EVA equipment is a must.

Miscellaneous

Disposal pipes

Like most things in Space Station 13, the plumbing system is surprisingly deep. A skilled space plumber can set you up for a wild ride that'll send you racing through most of the station and spit you out from a mailbox. Now you can be that skilled plumber.

The building blocks

There's a few pipe dispensers scattered around the station. The most easily accessible one can be found in disposals, and Engineering has a mobile version that makes pipe laying a breeze. Pipes come in 8 variations, 5 of which the dispensers will provide:

Straight - Straight tube.
Bent - Tube bent at a 90 degree angle.
Junction - A three-way junction. The arrow indicates where items exit.
Y-junction - A three-way junction with another exit point.
Trunk - Entry and exit point for pipes. Disposal and mail chutes come pre-connected to these, but players can't connect on their own.
Mail-junction - Not available from the dispenser. A three-way junction with a filter that only allows items to pass through. People and creatures will be diverted away into the side-pipe. Visually distinguished from regular junctions by a red dot on the pipe.
Controlled pipe segments - Specialized equipment available to mechanics.

Managing your pipes

Pipes come in four states:

Free - Can be moved, rotated and flipped over by right-clicking on them.
Wrenched - Wrenched to the floor. Immobile and inoperable. You can walk over them and rotate them.
Welded - Welded to the floor. Immobile and can't be rotated. Fully operable.
Broken - Welded to the floor. Inoperable. Must be welded at all ends to remove.

You need three tools. A crowbar to remove the tiles covering the floor. This exposes existing pipes and lets you place new pipes. A wrench to fasten free pipes. A welding tool to make wrenched pipes operable or to loosen welded pipes.

Controlling the flow

Take these tips to heart and you'll be a plumbing like a champion in no time.

  • T-ray scanners show you pipes hidden under floor tiles.
  • Always wrench the pipe in place before welding it. Poorly secured pipes will break the floor tile covering it and fall out of place.
  • Items will follow the pipeline from chute to exit point as long as every piece is connected, nothing is broken and there's no blockage.
  • Items entering a junction from the wrong end (the side with the exit arrow), will randomly go out one of the two other sides.
  • Fat people are poorly suited for pipes and can easily create a blockage. Blockages can be cleared by unwelding the blocked section.
  • Pipelines ending in a regular pipe will shoot things out in a straight line. Trunks eject items in random directions.
  • Combine with programmable electronics components to make some truly wild rides.

Table

You will need:

 Two sheets of regular OR reinforced metal

To make:

 Click on the metal while you're holding it.
 Choose Table Parts.
 Pick up and click on the parts to build a table.

You will need:

 A wrench
 (Reinforced table: a welder)

To break:

 (Reinforced table: weaken the table's reinforcements with the welder.)
 Wrench apart the table's bolts.
 Disassemble the table parts with the wrench to get metal sheets back.

Glass Table

You will need:

 One sheet of metal (regular or reinforced; it does not matter)
 Two sheets of regular OR reinforced glass

To make:

 Click on the metal while holding the glass in your active hand (or vice versa).
 Pick up and click on the parts to build a glass table.

You will need:

 A wrench

To break:

 Loosen the table's bolts with the wrench.
 Disassemble the table parts with the wrench to get glass sheets back.

Heads on a spike

Heads can be removed by clicking on the spike with an empty hand.

You will need:

 One rod
 A severed head (up to 3)
 (Optional: a welder)

To make:

 Impale the head(s) on the rod.
 (Optional: secure the spike by welding it to the ground.)

Skull chalice

You will need:

 A skull
 One rod

To make:

 Use the rod on the skull.

Jack-o'-lantern

Click the jack-o'-lantern to light it.

You will need:

 A pumpkin
 A flashlight
 A chainsaw or knife

To make:

 Use the chainsaw or knife on the pumpkin to carve it.
 Use the flashlight on the carved pumpkin.

Bandages

You get three bandages for every piece of fabric.

You will need:

 A bedsheet OR cape OR towel
 A pair of scissors or wirecutters

To make:

 Cut the base material apart with the wirecutters or scissors.

Instruments

See the dedicated Instruments page.

Gifts

Wrapping presents consumes units of wrapping paper. All rolls come with 20 units, wrapping tiny- to small-size items takes 4 units, and wrapping normal-size items takes 8 units.

You will need:

Wrapping paper
A pair of scissors or wirecutters
A table
Something to wrap, obviously. Must be normal-size or smaller.

To make:

Put the wrapping paper on a table 
Click on the wrapping paper with the item you want to wrap up. Make sure the scissors/wirecutters is in your other hand.

Mousetrap pie launcher

For the seasoned prankster. Go on...open it!

You will need:

 A mousetrap
 A left or right arm (any type)
 A pie (any type)

To make:

 Attach the arm to the mousetrap.
 Add the pie.
 Don't forget to arm the mousetrap by clicking on it before use.

You will need:

 A wrench (optional)

To break:

 Use the wrench on the launcher to remove the pie.
 Use the wrench on the pieless pie launcher to separate the arm and mousetrap.