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The '''T-split''' is a chain link that branches in two opposite directions. It is often used to add bulk to a chain when it runs into a wall. It can also be used to repurpose a non-compact [[straight chain]] that has been cut in one direction by a block of the same color spawning on one of the ends, leading to a branch where both groups in the link are the same color. |
The '''T-split''' is a chain link that branches in two opposite directions. It is often used to add bulk to a chain when it runs into a wall. It can also be used to repurpose a non-compact [[straight chain]] that has been cut in one direction by a block of the same color spawning on one of the ends, leading to a branch where both groups in the link are the same color. |
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− | Combining the T-split with the [[sandwich]] results in a compound form known as the '''deli''', for its inclusion of multiple sandwiches and resemblance to a deli counter. It is compact and provides its own bracing. |
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+ | Combining the T-split with the [[sandwich]] results in a compound form known as the '''deli''', for its inclusion of multiple sandwiches and resemblance to a deli counter. It is compact and provides its own bracing. |
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[[Category:Chain methods]] |
[[Category:Chain methods]] |
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The T-split is a chain link that branches in two opposite directions. It is often used to add bulk to a chain when it runs into a wall. It can also be used to repurpose a non-compact straight chain that has been cut in one direction by a block of the same color spawning on one of the ends, leading to a branch where both groups in the link are the same color.
Combining the T-split with the sandwich results in a compound form known as the deli, for its inclusion of multiple sandwiches and resemblance to a deli counter. It is compact and provides its own bracing.