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Nice, in the time after I've posted this I had just engineered a subgrid-monstrocity for mining that would still require me to be babysitting it.
Large grid: 8 Pistons, two facing up and extended and 6 facing down unextended (at rest), all set to 0.1mps Rotor on the end of the final piston set to 2rpm Three down-drills off the rotor in a line and two horizontal-drills facing opposite each other off the drill meeting the rotor. Use timer blocks to have the pistons activate for 1 second every 30 seconds.
Haven't built a ship to support it yet though.
Oh man I can't imagine the klang from that once you mount it on a ship.
I like to build just ships for mining (using PAM) and a base for processing.
It was pretty stable on a landing-gear'd platform so my intention is to make a ship that lands on the surface adjacent to intended mining spots and then drills down into the ore.
The timing was very important though, took a fair few reloads to get the timing down just right to mitigate unwanted collisions and missed voxel material which would damage the system. But once that's done it's actually pretty smooth.
The design I mentioned in the main post was a Klangy monstrosity though, I had made a wheel out of like ~16 drills contorted into a wheel shape using hinges. I then used merge-blocks to condense the wheel into being ~4 subgrids. It worked OK just it was a nightmare to assemble and couldn't handle impacts very well so the user would have to be exceptionally careful when using it.