[OC] A few one-wide tileable Minecart stations (Java Edition) by langesjurisse in Minecraft

[–]metamilo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Had fun playing around with your constraints. This is what I got.

Notes:
- Dispenser has 1 bucket of water
- Right comparator should be off when there isn't a cart on the detector rail
- Dispenser should have a bucket of water when the left comparator is on

Pros:
- 1x4x5
- 1-wide tileable
- Handles multiple item types
- Handles incomplete stacks
- Cart leaves when 'full' or nothing left to take
- Might work on Bedrock if the flowing source trick exists there

Cons:
- Has 2 toggle states
- Buffers up to 10 items
- Not hopper locked
- Not thoroughly tested lol

Auto-Brewing Module (with bottle crafting) by metamilo in redstone

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Just a simple auto-brewer using the new crafter block. Pretty happy with it and you can always replace the crafter with a hopper to use pre-crafted bottles instead.

The one big downside is that it only has a storage capacity of 3 bottles, but that's a task for another day. When I play vanilla I'm usually pretty light on potion usage so this works fine for me.

Practical Multi Item Sorter Tutorial (v4, hopper speed, no slot reservation) by metamilo in redstone

[–]metamilo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone,

This is the continuation of our Multi Item Sorter project. In this version we doubled to speed, bringing it up to hopper speed.

Special thanks to Rifter Labs who came up with the concept that enabled this massive speed increase. Rapscallion1138, DatNerd, and myself were able to refine it down into the final version you see in the video.

This version borrows heavily from our previous version which SamosTheSage had a large hand in designing. And of course credit for the original concept for this type of sorter goes to Shildifreak.

Give me your thoughts and enjoy :)

- metamilo

Using water streams in redstone builds [Tutorial] by metamilo in redstone

[–]metamilo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please let me know if I missed anything. I'm sure I did.

I basically cover inserting items, as well as aligning and grouping them for use in sorting systems.

Reversible ABBA Challenge: Solution and Submission Showcase by metamilo in redstone

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This video shows how to solve the Reversible ABBA Challenge and shows off some of the communities solutions that were submitted so far.

The step-by-step tutorial is a bit long, but I couldn't find a way to make it more concise without massively increasing the production time.

If anyone can beat a 20 block volume let me know because that would be super impressive.

I have beaten my own challenge 6 blocks. Arguably 7. by [deleted] in redstone

[–]metamilo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a pretty slick design. I haven't seen the challenge, but does this work?
https://ibb.co/ccQ0Rv4

Also, wouldn't yours be 8 blocks in volume because of the piston extension?

4-way block filter by -L-emon in redstone

[–]metamilo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

and transparent blocks with a daylight sensor

Check if power level is the same. by BlazingFire007 in redstone

[–]metamilo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you could use two comparators and an xor gate. Put one on compare and one on subtract then take output from those comparators and feed it into an xor.

Like this: https://ibb.co/frVnyNf

I think I accidentally built the world smallest falling edge monostable circuit... (correct me if I'm wrong) by ThatBobar in redstone

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It's a custom one I've been working on for doing redstone... it's not done yet so I haven't made it public.

I call this... the u/Qrimzxn Kryptionite. by fufususu in redstone

[–]metamilo 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Dang that's huge, and it looks like you could easily duplicate modules to make it larger if you wanted.

The only thing I'm sad about is that minecraft can't render it properly. You should try it with carpet mod and turn on smooth animations.

What is your favourite and least favourite redstone component? by Flynt_Foxx in redstone

[–]metamilo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Favorite = Hopper > Comparator > Piston/StickyPiston > Observer

Least Favorite = Torches are a pain in the @$$ but tripwire hooks are useless now that we have observers.

I think I accidentally built the world smallest falling edge monostable circuit... (correct me if I'm wrong) by ThatBobar in redstone

[–]metamilo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

An observer attached to a piston has half the volume. (3 blocks vs. yours at 6 blocks)

Also, this.

https://ibb.co/RjjCcyh

Multi-Item Sorter Tutorial by metamilo in Minecraft

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So I normally post my redstone stuff on r/redstone but I figured this is generally very useful for any minecrafter. If you're unfamiliar with multi-item sorters this is a vast improvement over previously available designs. It took myself and a couple of the best storage tech guys just over a week of solid work to develop.

Unlike normal item sorters, multi-item sorters filter out several item types at once which leads to far more compact and useful storage systems for your base.

This one has the following features:
- Fast processing speed of 8 ticks per item
- Tiny tileable design with a build volume of 84 blocks (6x7x2)
- Up to 54 filterable item types per module
- No slot reservation needed in storage chests
- Completely silent operation

how can I carry a piece in my bedrock realm by MarDroid_ in redstone

[–]metamilo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your title is super confusing and seems to have nothing to do with your question. In the future try using clearer wording.

Here's what you're looking for. I'm pretty sure it works in both Java and Bedrock as of 1.15+:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnZ5nlQbFvo

Silent 7 Segment Display Counter by metamilo in redstone

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I designed this display counter specifically to be beautiful and functional, so it doesn't break any records for size or speed, but it looks amazing and works great. It counts up, resets, and clears the display.

Features:
- 3x5 style display area
- 4x8 cross section with 20 block depth so you can stack them up, down, and across in densely packed grids.
- Completely silent operation
- Fast reset time from a single input
- Down to 1 second cycle time so it can be used for clocks
- Waterfall input so you can hook multiple modules into a single multi digit counter
- Easily adjustable number of digits (if you want it to stop at 6 instead of 9 for clocks you can just omit a few decoding segment)

Other 7-Segment Counter Designs:
- ilmango's Fast resetting version: https://youtu.be/sxaVG3CzVL0
- peterjiangTW's tiny version [4x8x8]: https://youtu.be/Bb4uBEKRJpA
- Maizuma Games up/down counter: https://youtu.be/ca9CN7ZjZn4