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haphazardnuke wrote:"Quick and Easy" is incompatible with Better than Wolves. Try using the patch, "Sense of Accomplishment".
Rawny wrote:I like the detector blck style. I actually cheered when I saw it it was so cool. Good idea. Once established detector blocks are plentiful but I'm a Scrooge when it comes to spending mah diamonds.
Idea, if you're not using hard core buckets use water flow, like from a vMC dispenser to trigger the detectors. Much cheaper.
Nice design, I have no emerald yet. Looking at my design again after work I trimmed 3 more redstone torches off. It's getting a bit smaller each time I look at it. I love messing with this shit.Husbag3 wrote:I've posted this before in the useful builds thread but this is my design you might want to have a look at:
EDIT: It's a 3 long tilable design, shouldn't be too hard to work it out but just one note, the emerald block need direct power rather than indirect power.SpoilerShow
Truly minimal is just to stick levers straight on the hibachi.Vellt480 wrote:Man this great I can know get building my workshop with minimum resources!!!
There's two other approaches with block detectors I like, either use water underneath to turn off or add lenses to make light level detectors and you can trigger a whole large section with a single light block. Was considering this to allow flooding/clearing a large flat area (source blocks around sticky pistons). Water as the trigger is annoying for larger areas as you have to do a step down to keep the flow moving which means a large delay.blithen wrote:If you're going for a neat, but very resource consuming way, I use block detectors facing away from the bottom of the hibachi's, with redstone torches on them, and then use lens to trigger them. :P
FlowerChild wrote:You'll be receiving an email soon with instructions on how to order my patented instant growth formula.Ribky wrote:What did you do with bonemeal? And can I mix it with clay and smear it on myself for instant growth?
I actually use something remarkably similar to this, except that I arrange the lower torches slightly differently. You can apply power to anywhere along the two redstone lines on the side, allowing you to have up to 29 sets of 3 hibachis (87 total) should you feel the need.Husbag3 wrote:I've posted this before in the useful builds thread but this is my design you might want to have a look at:
EDIT: It's a 3 long tilable design, shouldn't be too hard to work it out but just one note, the emerald block need direct power rather than indirect power.SpoilerShow
I think you would need multiple bellows since the will only stoke a 3x3 area of hibachi. I'll give it a go and come back to you.gazelutza wrote:and how do u make 4 x 4 hibachis?:> with Bellows ;)
Hence why you go totally overboard and push it out to 6x6, the max area you could get 4 bellows to cover ;)Itamarcu wrote:Based on Samorost's great design:
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Bellows - Every bellows stokes a 3x3 area, which can only stoke one corner of the 4x4 square. The minimum amount of bellows you need is 4.
But why limit yourself to the number of bellows?Six wrote: Hence why you go totally overboard and push it out to 6x6, the max area you could get 4 bellows to cover ;)
Itamarcu wrote:But why limit yourself to the number of bellows?Six wrote: Hence why you go totally overboard and push it out to 6x6, the max area you could get 4 bellows to cover ;)SpoilerShow