WebFor example: If the lava updates every 1.55 seconds and the piston activates every 1.6s, one time the piston will start missing and missing constantly because of the small difference that will accumulate :/ WebOct 5, 2011 · I believe the only thing that automatically dislodges (or "pops") cobblestone is an explosion. This leaves you with two options: Use pistons to push TNT into a position where its explosion will only affect the generated cobblestone. This can be done using specifically-placed obsidian to focus the explosion, with a redstone signal sent through …
So I made a cobblestone generator and automatic storage area
WebJan 26, 2024 · Mirror the L shape on the other side. 5. Add a second layer of blocks on top of the L shapes but do not place a block in the center. 6. Place 4 blocks opposite one of the L shapes to create a wall. 7. Add 2 … WebMay 5, 2015 · Here is a proof-of-concept video, illustrating a system using TNT.The cobble is generated and blown up by TNT; and then transported by water to (presumably) a … scroll to top of modal javascript
How to Create an Automatic Obsidian Generator in Minecraft
WebPlus I'm pretty sure this generator can be made even smaller by pushing the water/piston/observer one block to the right. You could add another observer block at the max length of the string that triggers a line of pistons to push it over one, and another at that end which would trigger a shelf of pistons to push the plane of cobble in another ... WebFeb 15, 2013 · 107. This cobblestone generator is most powerful and most space efficient gen ever built. 100 cores generates 700 cobblestone in 10x10x7 block within 12 seconds. This generator will satisfy most cobble hungry players. You will need only about 3 stacks of redstone for cirquit, and only 60 repeaters and just only 100 pistons and lava blocks. WebI timed the frequency of the first piston, which was 1 block per 2.703 seconds. I then calculated how long it would take to fill up the 10x13x13 area (1690 blocks = 26 stacks + 26). I then set the points in CameraStudio, set a little over my theoretical time and let it sit. It took 01:16:08.566 which was less than half a second off my ... scroll to top of component react