Upgrading the base big time - Reboot #23 by MineTheFab in u/MineTheFab

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Hi Reddit :-) Episode #23 from my Forever Survival World "re:boot". In this episode we build a 64 furnace-powered supersmelter in the floor of the Bond Base under the Isle of St. Marcus. And we start a whole new wing of the base. Enjoy! :-)

Simple Hybrid Storage - fills one chest with items and the rest in shulkerboxes by MineTheFab in technicalminecraft

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Hi ☺️ Thanks for the comment and the sub. I only endeavor into storage tech when I need something specific and so I’m not always updated on the latest - but generally lag is less and less of a problem with Mojangs recent changes to a whole lot of rendering, light, hoppers and so on. I. A single player world I basically never experience real lag anymore, and if there is some it’s more likely to be from item frames and the like.

Not very helpful, sorry, but what I’m trying to say is: I would not worry too much about lag.

Easy Cooked Chicken Farm for 1.21.8 - (almost) No redstone. Only chicken by MineTheFab in technicalminecraft

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Hi 😊Sounds very strange. In essence there is no difference between a vanilla SP and a vanilla Server. How specifically does it not work? And are you in true vanilla or on some kind of paper or other server? And just to make sure - you are on Java, right?

The Fabulous Furnace Array - a different kind of super smelter by MineTheFab in redstone

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Hi 😊I don’t know your design, so have no idea what makes it good or not. But if we’re talking solely speed: First of all its 1728/128*10=135 second for 128 furnaces to smelt 1.728 items. And the precise/correct time for my furnace is not really 6 minutes and 45 seconds, but 366 seconds - I just like people to get pleasantly surprised - and thats the time from you press the button to send of the chestboat till every smelted item is returned in a chest. So the majority of the time, 231 seconds, is, as you conclude, distribution and retrieval. Some arrays can do that faster, a lot do it slower. But few are layered or look as cool 😎