My Time at Sandrock is a life simulation game recently released by developer Pathea. This video game is set in a rural town, out in the desert, where a group of people are working together to flourish in a post-apocalypse. In it, players will need to build the best possible workshop in order to service the needs of their growing town.
In My Time at Sandrock, a regular pickhammer can be made with just a handful of basic items, but the next step requires a lot more foraging. And players will need to move to the bronze version quickly, as they will need it to break up the old stage in their first week.
My Time at Sandrock: How to Make a Bearing
A bronze pickhammer is the second level of pickhammer available in Sandrock. Players will be able to destroy things they haven't been able to yet with it, like rubber waste piles, and farm other types of waste more quickly. In order to make one, players will need to have four items at ready.
Here's a breakdown of how to get each of these items in this farming simulation video game. First, players should head to the store in town called Hammer Time. This shop is located right next to the Saloon's stage. Here, it's easy to buy the two needed rivets as well as the sharpening stone.
Rivets can also be made with a Grinder, if players have already picked the blueprints for it up from Qi, who is one of the male romance options in My Time at Sandrock. He is the local researcher and will unlock additional crafting stations for the player to build in exchange for Data Discs.
To get the wooden sticks, players can either build them out of wood at the workbench, or they can refine wood scrap to get them in their Sandrock Recycler.
The bronze will be the hardest part for players to get. At this point in
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