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Producing Nanite Repair Paste (LowSec)

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J'as Salarkin
Red Sky Morning
The Amarr Militia.
#1 - 2012-01-08 16:30:45 UTC  |  Edited by: J'as Salarkin
So, to try other parts of EvE I have decided I want to manufacture some nanite repair paste. With less than 7 millions in skill points there is much left to discover about EvE for me so please answer all my questions, even the stupid ones too ;).

PI I have got somewhat under control so that part I think I can handle, trial and error will take care of most problems in the end anyway.

Assuming I have gotten my commodities together that I need (data chips, gel-matrix biopaste and nanites) what do I do next?

As far as I have understood I need the blueprint (should it be researched or is the one bought from npc good enough?) and the materials in a station with science and industry to produce it. The I just... produce? Seems easy really...

What skills do I need to train? Only Industry V seems to be needed. Will any other skill help me produce the paste better? Ofcourse I do not want waste, but with such low amount of materials as input I cant see how the waste would be a problem, am I right?

Do I need to increase my standings with the station I will produce in? I have seen this mention before, but never knew why it is important.

The reason I want to produce nanite repair paste is that it is something I could use myself, it can hopefully be sold to the local residents, if I need to transport it far it takes up very little volume and finally it seems like fun to produce stuff so I want to try it on a small scale.
Velicitia
XS Tech
#2 - 2012-01-08 17:44:40 UTC
As with any manufacturing, you should have the skill "Production Efficiency" trained (preferably to 5, though 4 seems to suffice for the paste, based on my numbers).

if you have low standings with the corporation owning the station, the only thing that happens is you may have to pay more per hour to run the slots.

One of the bitter points of a good bittervet is the realisation that all those SP don't really do much, and that the newbie is having much more fun with what little he has. - Tippia

Galmalmin
KarmaFleet
Goonswarm Federation
#3 - 2012-01-08 17:48:01 UTC
Hi,

I don't know from your post if your producing those Planetary Interaction (PI) parts that go into the nanite paste or are producing them your self. However, the complete item is built on the planets you are using for PI. All the BPO's you need are already in the production facilities you have available to you.

There are several guides out there that will walk you through the process of PI manufacturing... explaining the different types of planets needed, the various sub products you will need to make or purchase and then what needs to go into the final product.

Here are some that I find useful;
http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/w/index.php?title=Planetary_Interaction#Resources_and_Products

http://www.4ward-eve.ch/pi/possibilities/abundance

http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1332468

So, a little reading is in your future as well as some trial and error.

Good Luck and Fly Safe.

PS, if your looking into production other than PI, you will need to purchase BPO/C's as part of your production.
Velicitia
XS Tech
#4 - 2012-01-08 18:04:20 UTC
Galmalmin wrote:
Hi,

I don't know from your post if your producing those Planetary Interaction (PI) parts that go into the nanite paste or are producing them your self. However, the complete item is built on the planets you are using for PI. All the BPO's you need are already in the production facilities you have available to you.


You're wrong mate --> Nanite Repair Paste is a BPO on the market (IIRC, 45 or 50m), which happens to use PI stuff in place of minerals.

One of the bitter points of a good bittervet is the realisation that all those SP don't really do much, and that the newbie is having much more fun with what little he has. - Tippia

Jas Dor
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#5 - 2012-01-08 18:45:58 UTC
It's an oddball one. If the calculator I'm using is correct it's already at optimal at ME 0. Jita market seemed a bit glutted.
J'as Salarkin
Red Sky Morning
The Amarr Militia.
#6 - 2012-01-08 19:18:01 UTC
Thank you all for your replys.

Seems like I should just get going with my glorious business plan.

Around what would I end up paying per hour if I use a station with which I have zero standing with, how much would it decrease if I got my standings up?

ME 0, means that no research is needed? Sounds great! Only need to train industry to 5 and production efficiency to 4 then.
Bingo Deux
Clauzerg
#7 - 2012-01-08 21:53:47 UTC
J'as Salarkin wrote:
Thank you all for your replys.

Seems like I should just get going with my glorious business plan.

Around what would I end up paying per hour if I use a station with which I have zero standing with, how much would it decrease if I got my standings up?

ME 0, means that no research is needed? Sounds great! Only need to train industry to 5 and production efficiency to 4 then.



I don't think your standing affects manufacturing cost per hour at hi-sec stations. Just search for the cheapest station you can get to in whatever region you're in. The manufacturing UI makes it fairly easy to find the cheapest stations, but they may have long wait queues...
Xearal
Dead's Prostitutes
The Initiative.
#8 - 2012-01-08 23:12:16 UTC
the BPO doesn't need much research no, I did research mine, for PE mainly, so it produces a little faster ( saving a little money on the production time when doing it in a station ) but I have a POS available to me anyway to research things.

Standings don't account for extra costs either for manufacturing, just selling things. if you're doing this in low, chances are the manuf slots are available in plenty supply as well, just look for a station that has cheap slots.

So yes, you're pretty much set to go. it's a very easy BPO to start out with. the only downside of it compared to starting out in industry with Ammo is that the BPO costs 50M, and ammo BPO's are much cheaper ( but require more research ).

Good luck in your venture. :)

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