This is the first floor of my control room. There are two more floors, both of which I expect to fill with levers. I've already used about 1600 mechanisms, and I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever be able to finish this project.
What I'm working on is an underwater fortress with precision flood control. The fortress consists of two towers occasionally linked by bridges. Each level of each tower (fifteen stories tall) will have its own floodgates to let in water, floodgates around the stairwell, screwpumps that drain the floor below, and hatches to control the screwpump intake and prevent pressure-floods. A diagram of a typical level:
▓▓▓▓▓▓▓XX▓▓▓▓▓▓▓
▓..............▓
▓..............▓
▓..............▓
▓..............▓
▓..............▓
▓.....▓XX▓.....▓
X.....XSSX.....▓
X.....XSSX.....▓
▓.....▓XX▓.....▓
▓..............▓
▓..............▓
▓..............▓
▓......HH......▓
▓......%%......▓
▓▓▓▓▓▓▓%%▓▓▓▓▓▓▓
H = Hatch, S = Stairs, the rest should be pretty obvious.
Hm. Writing this out, I notice that I don't really need to make the screwpumps have a lever hooked to their powering gear assembly. I can just use the hatches to control when a level is pumped out or not.
Anyway, I'm still going to need at least 32 more levers for hatches (15 levels total on each side, plus a master switch for each side). And I still need to work out the exterior power system for the pumps. I'm debating how I should power them, as well. I'm kind of leaning towards a drainhole on the bottom level of the map leading to fortifications off the edge, with waterwheels in the flow. I've chosen to dig out this fortress like a sculpture from a block of rock, so that should be fairly simple to do.
I suspect I'll hit 2000 mechanisms before I finish. It'll be close, anyway.