Okay. Power's run. Belting is run. Resources are all setup. Clock speeds are all set. Let's power this shit up, and find the defects!

Obvious ones first, I forgot pumps on the water.

Next up, Copper's coming in, but not Iron. I traced it down to a missed pair of wires here.
Also, I hadn't clocked in the Iron Miners yet.

Sweet, Iron Ore has made it to the factory. As you might notice, though, it's on the wrong belt.

Simple enough to just fix, here at the factory.

Now, we get into more fun territory. You might notice the Iron Ore here is fully saturated on the belt, but none of it is making it onto the lift. This is a lovely little bug that apparently got introduced in 1.1, which presents when snapping lifts to support poles (instead of belts or ports), in "Reverse" mode. The only workaround I've been able to find is to place belts down first, at both ends, THEN snap a lift between them. This is definitely not the last time I'll be seeing this.

The backlog of Smart Plating is cleared out, now, so I can tear that down.

Next, one of the two Diluted Packaged Fuel loops is idling, cause the Fuel's fully backed-up.

Thaaaaaaaat would be why. That there is supposed to be Rubber, feeding 3 Refineries to make Recycled Plastic, with the Fuel from that loop. This one's a little problematic, since the Rubber's being made on the complete opposite end of the building, and since I kinda blocked the route for this belt with the sushi belt connection that I thought was so clever.

Ultimately, not TOO difficult to work around.

Sushi belt in action, now that those Refineries are running.

Other sushi belt in action, up top. Definitly not as many Motors as there should be, though.

Deadend line of Wire that never got connected.

Fixed.

Another bugged Conveyor Lift that needs to be re-built.

Fixed.

A chunk of Steel Pipe production that just.... never got finished.

Fixed.
That was all the defects I could find, for now. Tomorrow, I'll work on some cosmetics while the factory has a chance to prime itself and reveal any more issues.