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  • Fans of Tears of The Kingdom have devised a technique called the "Panini Method" to easily fasten multiple objects together without fusing them individually.
  • The concept involves compressing the objects, pulling them into an Autobuild blueprint, and using the Recall or Time Rewind feature to keep them huddled together.
  • Gluing the compressed form into something else, preferably a nudged stake, allows for more flexibility in the final build, creating functional and maneuverable propeller systems.

Tears of The Kingdom fans have discovered a way to easily stitch or fasten multiple objects together without going through the hassle of fusing each object to another. The technique has been dubbed the "Panini Method" by AnswerDeep8792 on Reddit in collaboration with ProfessorParsnips (the genius behind the Stake Nudging creation method).

The concept is to compress the objects you want to fasten or clip together and then pull that compressed form into an Autobuild blueprint before the compression goes away. Use the Ultra Hand to lift a heavy object into the air above the target objects, then use the Recall or Time Rewind feature to return the heavy object to the ground.

While rewinding, the object's path should be directed through the target objects. This will put pressure on the target objects and keep them huddled together. And because time is frozen during the rewind process, the objects remain compressed and huddled together (and ripe for copying into Autobuild as they are).

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It can be daunting to balance all the objects you want to clip together during the compression, so you may want to glue them together first before attempting this, as AnswerDeep8792 suggests. Also, you don't just copy what you did into the autobuild; you actually glue the compressed form into something else (preferably a nudged stake, as seen in the video, to give you more leeway in how you handle the final build).

This is actually a much requested tutorial video from the fanbase after seeing AnswerDeep8792's turbine aircraft in a previous Reddit post. This aircraft has shown amazing maneuverability and responsiveness compared to any other flying contraption the fandom has created so far, and it's all thanks to the propellers created by the Panini technique (panini actually means Italian bread sandwich, so it makes sense with how objects are getting "sandwiched" together).

Tears of the Kingdom Panini Compression

The end result or application behind the whole Panini idea is to create functional and easily maneuverable propeller systems, which is why fans usually call these creations octoprops and hexaprops and stuff, depending on the number of stuck objects. For fans who want a more detailed approach to building these contraptions and the concept of stake nudging, they can check out this Floating Rotation Lazer Weapons MarkII tutorial here.

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