Welcome, young inventors! In this tutorial, we'll cover the basics of steampressure, the ancient art of harnessing the power of steam to propel your steam-powered contraptions.
Steam, as you may know, is the lifeblood of any respectable steam-powered device. To begin, let's talk about the different types of steam you can work with:
High Pressure Steam (HPS) - The stuff of legends. Used in those fancy steam engines and whatnots.
Low Pressure Steam (LPS) - Good for small scale applications, but don't expect it to get your clockwork robot dancing in the air just yet.
Very Low Pressure Steam (VLPS) - For when you just want to steam-whistle your way into the hearts of your enemies, or perhaps for those delicate tea infusers.
Now that we've covered the basics, let's move on to the fun part - building your very own steam-powered contraption! Click here for the next part in our Steampressure 101 series.
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