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My first factory. The general idea was that I'd pipe in resources from the left and bottom, consume them on the right, and add new production at the top.
Lesson learned: I should have disposed of my neighbors much sooner. Constant defense was quite a distraction. Instead I switched to AP ammo quite early... now *that* took some resources, increased pollution considerably, and only made the problem worse. The whole military science sub-assembly is only there because I expected to need lots and lots of wall and ammo. In the end I mostly needed the bricks.
Another lesson: It requires much less input than expected, hence all the empty space on left side. So much for drawing up a floor plan before I have the faintest idea how things will play out. Well, speaking positively, I certainly didn't paint myself into a corner there

Now for a question: I'm doing 45-50 science/minute and new research comes in faster than I can implement it in production. The science subassemblies are built such that I could just extend them to the right and increase production by a factor of 2-4x; However, I'm getting the idea that I won't scale up production of individual items any time soon, while the number of different Items I want to produce will increase quickly. Is that so? Will it go on like that? Then I could perhaps risk adding a second tier of item production to the right, so that it all doesn't stretch out only in one direction.
For this and all following questions: I'm on default settings and my only goal is to "finish the game": build and launch a rocket.
I'm totally clueless as to how I should integrate the refinery. As you can guess, it's currently far away at the bottom of the map; I wonder if I should move it up closer to where it's products will be needed. Mostly that comes down to the question of how I will deal with liquids: is there any point in trying to cluster the production of liquid-dependent things around the refinery, or will I end up stringing long pipes no matter what?
Oh, and... For the time being, I stocked up on intermediaries (Steel, Cogs, Circuits, ...) and crafted the finished products as I went along. Even if I could -strictly speaking- go on like this, I guess I will soon need some real assembly lines to keep myself stocked with all that I need. Could you perhaps give me a hint as to how much space I should reserve for consumer goods production? If not in absolute terms, then perhaps as a fraction of factory size?
Lastly... I may be like the guy who wants to drive in a nail and wonders whether it's better to use an empty bottle or an old shoe. In that case, please don't spend much time explaining the pros and cons of either, but just tell me about hammers instead.