By
Lidia Rozo
2022-06-01 06:56:57

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We continue working on My Time at Sandrock where we will tell you how to make bearings.

What are bearings in My Time at Sandrock?


These are nothing more than a necessary ingredient for lifting a crane in this game, so it is necessary to know how to make bearings because they are vital, they are not usually available in the open world and therefore we must look for them. be able to use it.

How to make bearings in My Time at Sandrock?


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We must work collecting scrap on the ground and there is a first time where we will be assigned to create a new crane elevator, so it is necessary to go to the Eufalia Slavaje to the southeast of the house and once we get there, the door opens for us , when we move to the right we will see a pile of metal scrap, in this case we must take care of using the hammer to hit it until we get copper scrap and mechanical scrap, this mechanical scrap is necessary to make bearings.

 

  •  It becomes necessary to take care of recycling the scrap and with the mechanical scrap return to the house in order to interact with the recycler.
  • Next we will click on Mechanical Scrap on the left side.
  • With the slider at the bottom we can add as much mechanical junk as we want.
  • We'll start the process with the orange Add tab below.

 

 To get bearings it is necessary to have a little luck, this is because mechanical scrap usually offers us three different elements:

 

  •  Bearings.
  • Waste.
  • old parts.

 

 It is necessary to consider that to make the crane lift we require:

 

  •  4 bearings.
  • 8 bricks.
  • 6 thick strings.
  • 5 sticks.

 

 Now that you know how to make bearings, it's time to launch yourself into this task and thus keep progressing in My Time at Sandrock.

Platform(s):
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 PS4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 PS5, Xbos Series, Microsoft Windows PC
Genre(s):
RPG
Developer(s):
Pathea
Publisher(s):
Pathea, DMM GAMES Limited, PM Studios
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
7+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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