Super smelter for certain. Typically a 5-12 furnace design using rails and minecart chests for fuel and smeltable items. So handy and necessary for anyone thinking about making large amounts of glass, smooth stone, smooth sandstone, etc. for larger projects.
Avoided redstone for a long time, but laziness won. As in I didn't want o constantly go digging for redstone, visit the Nether for Glowstone and so on. So looked up afk-farms, how to better them and what the frick a world eater is.
Red Stone Machines Times and Names: 0:42 Tileable Farm aka bamboo/sugar farm 2:46 Nether Portal on/off 5:43 Auto Smelter 8:58 Trash Can 10:40 Cart Unloader
@@rizaldyramadhannodjeng3081 This design doesn't work for sugar cane, as it needs to be next to a water source block. Just modify it to put one next to it.
3:34 can we actually get a moment of silence for how determined this sheep was to go to the nether? My mans jumped through before it got lit and when he realized it couldn’t get he stormed off. What a sad day
@@starwarstg498 There's no actual reason for that to be the case, and I've never seen zombie pigmen survive in lava as far as I remember until like yesterday. Which is weird since I've been playing the game since pre-Nether.
Anyone doesn't want to waste time right? Here are all the timestamps for each redstone contraptions/machines: 0:42 Sugarcane & Bamboo Farm (Basic) 2:45 Nether Portal On/Off Switcher 5:43 Auto-Smelter Build (Basic) 6:46 Advanced Auto-Smelter (Advanced) 8:58 Trashcan Contraption 10:41 Bamboo/Sugarcane Farm w/ Collection System Leave a like if you didn't waste your time. 👍
@@fariskebire4038 "Power" was the secret word of the day. lol You can find it in the video disruption. I was using power as a short hand for" red stone power". :) Edit: And yes, adding "redstone power" to your farms will make them more.. efficient.
Depends on the farm really. There are farms that don't speed up at all when automised. You just don't need to pay attention to it anymore, giving you time to do other things.
@@Slimmeyy To add to that, manual crop farms are much more efficient and less laggy if you do them manually... you just need the willpower to do it everytime
thx mate, i was going crazy cos my bamboo woudlnt go to my chest, he says you can leave the rail or take it away(actually he does take it away) but no, it wont work without the rail
@@scottkeesler1169 I have two farms of 18 bamboo feeding into a pair of double chests. The double chests have a hopper fueling a smelter. The smelter is fed from a chest that I put my ores, extra armor from my zombie spawner, and sand into. Generally my ore box is about half full, and I need more bamboo than my 36 bamboo plants are providing. Even if I was making more bamboo than I was smelting though, I'd have to completely fill two double chests with bamboo before the system came close to overflow. That would take quite a while to happen.
For the nether portal. I strongly recommend using a circuit that activates the portal when you flick the level, and then deactivates it when you flick the same lever again. So convenient, and the redstone isn't that much more complicated
JohnJD832 They are in the new nether update. They are from the nether originally, but have been modified just a bit. They have ears and their skulls are showing.
I regularly return to this video. It's a great reference and was the one that exposed me to your channel and now I'm a subscriber! Keep doing you, wattles
@@brandonplays702 It locks the hoppers around the block, so they can't remove or put items into/from the furnace... So that way you can manually remove the item from the output slot thus getting the exp which was stored until then 🗡️
Love the Campfire alert in the autosmelter. Thinking of using it in a forge building, it makes sense there'd be smoke if things are being smelted inside. Thanks for this vid, love ur other vids too :)
I just use fences and gates on mine. Works a treat. Even better if you have it in another room behind a door. Then not only do pigmen not get in, but mobs can't get into the nether from your side either.
Also (in mobile I think,) there might be a bug that the game thinks there isn’t a portal in the overworld (if the portal is off) and spawn another portal randomly in your world. And sometimes it spawns on your base, destroying something. But I don’t know if this still happens, but it happened a lot in earlier versions.
@@Some247Guy There's a number of designs, but the basic concept is to use a comparator clock reading and powering the dropper. Here's one example, cheap, flat and easy to hide: DBCRB B++++ (Birdseye view. D-ropper, B-lock, C-omparator[subtraction mode], R-epeater, and + is redstone dust.)
abrar ali Torches and campfires. Coal might also become for useful in future updates. Also it's easier if you can just not worry about gathering as much coal in the first place.
@@conormccall923 I just started playing a few days ago, I just mine every piece of coal I get cause it gives xp and I can spam torches.i still didint find bamboo yet.
Bro your awesome im gonna subscribe and liek the video nobody ever says the exact amount of the stuff you need in the red stone videos and I’ve been tryna figure out how to even do red stone so thank youuu
After all of those "what the minecraft comparator does" videos this is the video that gets me to understand them... Thanks Wattles. Love your Vids and Minecraft Guide.❤
3:04 I’ve found way better on-and-off portal designs that don’t need extra obsidian. They’re also more compact and you don’t need to hide the redstone as it’s all directly behind the portal.
Discovered you yesterday, just wanted to say a big thanks for your videos and an even bigger thanks for the help and confidence you gave me to kill the ender dragon
Dont whoosh me on this but if your in it and someone outside turns it off the person on the inside doesnt know until they get out in which the world makes a new nether portal
Wow thank you so much, i made these things in my superflat world, and then im my regular survival world and they work perfectly. Also im a big noob when it comes to redstone so thank you so much!
Just a quick note on the auto smelter: its been a while since I've built some but I believe putting the fuel hopper on the back of the furnace will have the same effect, if you're trying to get a flush look with an interior build this will be the best option
Another way to implement the campfire alert beacon would be to replace the dispensers (containing water bucket and flint & steel) with a sticky piston connected to a movable block. When smelting has finished, the piston (and its attached block) would retract, allowing the campfire's smoke to rise upward. When the mechanism is reset, the block would be pushed in again, covering the fire and stopping the smoke. This solves the problem of having to regularly replace the flint & steel when it runs out of durability. If you really want to get advanced, you could even use a comparator to automatically trigger a reset of the campfire beacon when the auto-smelter's output chest is emptied.
I literally yelled "EXPLAIN HOW IT WORKS!" at my screen after your first contraption. I grow fields of sugar cane and I wanna know how it works, dangit!
I love these Redstone videos because I am trying to do some red stone but it's complex for me and I couldn't find a good video explaining how it works.
The real question is why you feel the need to dispose of items. It's not like it's hard to just store more items. The only real application case in the first place is potentially at farms to get rid of non-desirable items, but you should never be manually accessing that.
@@reemaalmu9172 Keep it. I haven't done any major excavation projects, but currently have... 30 barrels of dirt. 95 barrels of cobblestone 27 barrels of gravel 9 barrel of sand 4 barrels of flint 7 barrels of diorite 7 barrels of granite 4 barrels of andesite In preparation for the 1.16 update removing zero tick farms, I've stockpiled: 58 barrels of sugarcane 24 barrels of sugar 26 barrels of paper 4 barrels of bone blocks (from composting extra sugarcane) I also built a large flying machine bamboo farm which can be adapted to also grow sugarcane if needed. It's also going to require a nether reset, which means I've been stockpiling gold and blaze rods. I have about... 9 barrels of gold blocks (not including mined gold) 1 barrel of blaze rods I also have lots of some other stuff. 28 barrels of ink sacs 20 barrels of coal blocks 8 barrels of cobwebs 8 barrels of rails 4 barrels of minecarts And mind you, I've used many bases, so it's possible I'm missing some stuff. In fact, I found an entire storage system I had forgotten existed just taking a few minutes to get these numbers. These are also only a few select items, And keep in mind, I don't farm stone like you've probably seen some Minecrafters do. All of the stone I have was mined manually. 20 barrels sounds like a lot, but a single big building project could consume it all.
@@seigeengine thanks man! i have a small storage system full of dirt and stone, but i thought why not make a big build with sections for the things that i have a lot of? im currently working on it!
@@reemaalmu9172 Yeah. I have two large chests for dirt and five(?) for cobblestone in my current main storage system. The rest is stored elsewhere. My main storage area right now is a room where three walls are side-on large chests stacked four high, totaling 76 large chests, with item frames on the ends as labels. Some of these contain shulker boxes full of whatever resource is appropriate for those chests as well. The main base I've used is a giant mansion I built. The main storage area there is a long hallway-like room with large chests on either side, also endwise, but with the item frames on a solid block, so only 2 high per side. It has 84 large chests of storage. That said, there are also like 12 large chests in the main entrance area for storage, plus a small pantry in the kitchen area with four large chests, then an underground larger pantry with 46 barrels of food storage, and then there's a wine cellar with 15 barrels that I'm using for coal block storage. There's more smaller bits of storage around the mansion too, but nothing major. There's also resources dotted all over the place beside projects I worked on but never cleaned up after, or got bored of and haven't gotten back to yet, or left lying in old bases, like that storage system I mentioned finding... that one's basically the same as my current one, but only has 45 large chests of storage, although there's another 7 large chests in that base too.
I've really got to use that hopper minecart trick more often. I always forget you can use them to suck -through- blocks. I made a whole world dedicated to automated machines at one point using a datapack, but a lot of them could have been more automated using some of these methods.
I find the Diorite to be very useful to use as a waypoint marker (breadcrumbs) for exploring the Nether. I'm sure other blocks might work just as well but since the Diorite has no other use then might as well use the Diorite. I also think it stands out very well against the Netherrack.
I have this uncanny ability to somehow never get lost in the nether, I remember little land marks and stuff it's weird, I used to being torches to mark my way but now I can just remember how I got to where I am
@@Paulie198 Nah, first go take a look at SciCraft to get the redstone shock of your life, after that most redstone builds won't look intimidating at all anymore.
@wattles I've tried the trash can contraption on pocket edition but it doesn't seem to work. The items in the chest fall into the hopper and move to the dispenser, but it doesn't want to shoot out. I've tried and tried it over and over but it doesn't seem to work.o
Omg I'm in love with all of them and I'm no good at redstone so perfect vid for me and a couple days ago I said to make a redstone easy op farms so love your vids
Put an upside down stair right on top of the chest. Put the water right in front of the dirt (you need to cover the area around the water obviously) and the water will stay there. It's really easy actually I figured it myself you can do it
Whenever I’m in multiplayer, I make all of my friends use the same trash can. The one that I make. It’s really just a hopper going into a lot of chests. One mans garbage is another mans treasure,
Idk if you guys have figured it out yet, but just in case, you have to put the stair anywhere next to the dirt and then fill the stair with water since stairs are waterloggedable.
@@mrpantera9230 Sorry, I don't know anywhere else that you can find a build like this. I'm not exactly an expert on this, but I might be able to help. What's the actual problem? Is the piston not working, is it not smelting, etc.
Honestly, the trashcan is more useful as an item overflow system so a farm doesn't break and/or cause lag because of large amounts of items on the ground. Especially on realms where someone else might be loading your afk bamboo farm or something of the like.
I've followed the instructions for the automatic bamboo/sugar cane farming machine, however when hit by the piston, the dropped sugar cane isnt being collected by the hopper. Anyone know what I am doing wrong?
Whats your must have redstone contraption?
Definately cobblestone and wood
Automatic chicken cooker!
Auto sorter and a cobblestone generator
Wood farm
Super smelter for certain. Typically a 5-12 furnace design using rails and minecart chests for fuel and smeltable items. So handy and necessary for anyone thinking about making large amounts of glass, smooth stone, smooth sandstone, etc. for larger projects.
That feeling when I've been playing Minecraft for 9 years but still can't make a simple piston door
Multidex relatable
Avoided redstone for a long time, but laziness won.
As in I didn't want o constantly go digging for redstone, visit the Nether for Glowstone and so on.
So looked up afk-farms, how to better them and what the frick a world eater is.
This felt like a personal attack
It's time to learn redstone
Relatable. Started in Feb 2016, but still feel like Redstone is black magic to me.
Red Stone Machines Times and Names:
0:42 Tileable Farm aka bamboo/sugar farm
2:46 Nether Portal on/off
5:43 Auto Smelter
8:58 Trash Can
10:40 Cart Unloader
Why cant i plant my sugar cane
@@rizaldyramadhannodjeng3081 have you put water next to it?
Thanks
@@rizaldyramadhannodjeng3081 This design doesn't work for sugar cane, as it needs to be next to a water source block. Just modify it to put one next to it.
Kenzie is the hero we needed. Not the hero we deserved.
0:45 Tileable farm
2:56 On/off portal
5:43 Regular auto smelter
6:42 Campfire-signal auto smelter
8:58 Trash can
10:40 Cart unloader
Cool
Thankkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk you
TY !
Bro, your the best! 😍
Thx bro
It's so wholesome how wattles kills the llamas off camera.
Eh. 🙄They had it comin'😏
Joslyn Carter Please don’t use emojis like that ever again.
I refuse to believe he killed them. I want to believe he made a lovely pen for them where they can live the rest of their lives in peace.
Bruh y’all not gonna talk about the man he just murdered in front of our eyes! Oh but noooo the poor Llamas...smh
@@qirat.652 What you don't understand is llamas are people but villagers are just bits of code, especially if they don't have good trades
4:12 I skipped the corners and now the lever turns off my computer.
That's rip
😂
@@amafatguy5226 same
@GAMING MALAYALI underrated comment
*Minecraft.exe has Stopped*
3:34 can we actually get a moment of silence for how determined this sheep was to go to the nether? My mans jumped through before it got lit and when he realized it couldn’t get he stormed off. What a sad day
LOL
Oh say can you seeeee
F
I thinks it’s for the better he couldn’t make it
What I learned today:
*•Dark Prismerine and acacia logs go really well together.*
Warped Wood is a good replacement for Dark Prismarine.
Ikr
I like red stone because it’s so complicated and when the thing I’m building actually work is I feel accomplished
I agree. Functioning redstone is so satisfying.
Nice pfp, Rattpack boii
I totally agree with you
Sam Cooper YESSSIIIIRRR
I definitely agree
I have a huge realm but almost no redstone builds. It is time to make some and this video is super helpful.
I've never seen Wutaii1 Nostalgia with this little likes before .-.
You'll love getting into redstone my friend
I love your profile Picture.
Everyone knows that the best trash can is a just a lava pit
I learned today that zombie pigmen are immune to lava, as I attempted to throw them in the trash can.
@@seigeengine obviously all mobs from the nether are immune to lava
@@starwarstg498 There's no actual reason for that to be the case, and I've never seen zombie pigmen survive in lava as far as I remember until like yesterday. Which is weird since I've been playing the game since pre-Nether.
@@starwarstg498 ghasts die dont they
@@Pandoraaaa ghasts are immune to fire
POV: You realized you have stacks of Redstone and you're looking for what to do with it.
Wow nice
@@masterpig753 ew hater
Ya i have 6 stacks of redstone
How did you guess
Facts!😂😅
Anyone doesn't want to waste time right? Here are all the timestamps for each redstone contraptions/machines:
0:42 Sugarcane & Bamboo Farm (Basic)
2:45 Nether Portal On/Off Switcher
5:43 Auto-Smelter Build (Basic)
6:46 Advanced Auto-Smelter (Advanced)
8:58 Trashcan Contraption
10:41 Bamboo/Sugarcane Farm w/ Collection System
Leave a like if you didn't waste your time. 👍
🙋♀️I rather liked the walk through..🤷♀️but hey I'm a noob to minecraft so WDIK.
Thankssssss
Thank you!
Not the hero we deserved but the hero we needed
thansk bro
I wish I understood Redstone better. Adding "Power" to your farms make thing exponentially faster!
What is 'power'? Is that what makes the sugar grow so fast
@@fariskebire4038 "Power" was the secret word of the day. lol You can find it in the video disruption.
I was using power as a short hand for" red stone power". :)
Edit: And yes, adding "redstone power" to your farms will make them more.. efficient.
Depends on the farm really. There are farms that don't speed up at all when automised. You just don't need to pay attention to it anymore, giving you time to do other things.
@@Slimmeyy
To add to that, manual crop farms are much more efficient and less laggy if you do them manually... you just need the willpower to do it everytime
Wattles "I made a trash can"
Lava "hold my beer"
fire spread on: I'm about to end this man's whole career
@@ariadnedealmeida8492 only a person dumb enough to put it close to woods, etc.
@@jestre3742 r/madlads
Netherite on lava: happy jumping
Netherite on a cactus: o SHI-
@ً gotta use slabs homie
1:38 you do need a rail underneath the minecart hopper if you want the sugarcane or bamboo to go through the dirt.
thx mate, i was going crazy cos my bamboo woudlnt go to my chest, he says you can leave the rail or take it away(actually he does take it away) but no, it wont work without the rail
Same here; thanks for the correction!
Thank u my bamboo wasn’t growing at all
@@bl_tyler8937 WAIT WUT
@@Liffro69420 lol haha
Bamboo can be used as smelter fuel, so you can build an auto bamboo farm that auto fills the smelter.
IndraSunrise how many bocks can it smelt?
4 bamboo smelts the same as one coal but if you make a bamboo farm it's much more renewable than coal and less effort to obtain
KhaosOP i like using dried kelp blocks lol
Couldn’t that backup though? Though I guess if you added an on off switch it could be fine. Just seems a little unreliable
@@scottkeesler1169 I have two farms of 18 bamboo feeding into a pair of double chests. The double chests have a hopper fueling a smelter. The smelter is fed from a chest that I put my ores, extra armor from my zombie spawner, and sand into. Generally my ore box is about half full, and I need more bamboo than my 36 bamboo plants are providing. Even if I was making more bamboo than I was smelting though, I'd have to completely fill two double chests with bamboo before the system came close to overflow. That would take quite a while to happen.
Cooking mashine: exists
Me, who eats golden carrots for 70% of my journey: I’m 4 parallel universes ahead of you
Scamming those villagers for easy food is the best
Also, nice speedrun Mario vs Fox reference.
If this was posted by Mumbo Jumbo, he would call "easy" making a freaking moving house
Why
@@journey_of_luke he does a lot of content like that... R. I. P I wish moving houses were an easy thing
@@emberpowertcg7692 they are just build one
@@journey_of_luke make it without watching mumbo's vids
It's quite simple, really
4:13 “And definitely not skipping the corners”
So... you’ve chosen death?
Coming back to Minecraft after last playing 1.8, I'm so happy not much has changed
wattles: throw dirorite into trash can
me: *iskall* *fan* *confirmed*
Then name drops xisuma, hermitcraft season 8????
david scott yes! We need wattles on hermitcraft
WATTLES FOR HERMITCRAFT S8!
dirorite is nice tho
For the nether portal. I strongly recommend using a circuit that activates the portal when you flick the level, and then deactivates it when you flick the same lever again. So convenient, and the redstone isn't that much more complicated
4:04 the llamas are looking at you like, "Why did you do that? Where are we going to go now?"
Lol
lmao
I'm a big fan of daylight-sensitive automated gates for my villages.
That sounds amazing!
Until you're locked out in the dark!
"You can say goodbye to those disgusting zombie pigmen"
People playing in the nether update:
FUCKING UNACCEPTABLE
Like what are those?
JohnJD832
They are in the new nether update. They are from the nether originally, but have been modified just a bit.
They have ears and their skulls are showing.
Creamy Coffee lol i was playing
The smelter with the campfire alert makes it all the more realistic!
My Grandfather and my great grandfather worked in smelters.
I regularly return to this video. It's a great reference and was the one that exposed me to your channel and now I'm a subscriber! Keep doing you, wattles
When making this video, wattles personal challenge: How many times can i say the word redstone in the first 30 seconds?
5 times
0:47 were just gonna ignore that one sugar cane flying on the right
*bamboo
it was bamboo
YEEET
*bamboo
My favorite redstone contraption is the *Melon* and *pumpkin* farm!
link?
Sauce? Asking for friend...
Its just observer looking at melon seed going to piston whoch pushes the melon into a hopper into a chest
06:20 I recommend putting a lever on the furnace/smoker/blast furnace (sneak+place lever ) in case you wish to extract the exp which is gathered
I thought about a solution to still gain the exp and never got a good idea. But yours is so easy and simple... It bothers me xD
@@rotkappchen9157 I often keep some kelp or ores in a chest for that reason... Need some exp? Pull the lever chuck in an item and you can have it 🗡️
How exactly does this work? I never knew about that
@@brandonplays702 It locks the hoppers around the block, so they can't remove or put items into/from the furnace... So that way you can manually remove the item from the output slot thus getting the exp which was stored until then 🗡️
Thanks for the advice. Very useful!
Nice vid keep up the good work I subscribed!!
The wandering scammer
@Evan Njoo useful for charcoal.
@Omegas
Spruce is a more accessible option for 2*2 trees.
@@skyjack1 those are good too, just jungle wood looks bad so i just smelt it
@Omegas
That’s cool too.
I think the best deal they naye have are slime balls.. That like rare.. Plus finding and farming slime is hard
Hey hey it's our guy Wattles
"I've got 3 wide 4 tall, but the size doesn't matter at all" Dr.Sues up in here😂😂
Your pfp is a lie
I really like the smelter with the campfire, I never think of that and it looks realistic. That's a very clever design, I really liked it
Love the Campfire alert in the autosmelter. Thinking of using it in a forge building, it makes sense there'd be smoke if things are being smelted inside. Thanks for this vid, love ur other vids too :)
I didn’t know who you were until just now but you do so many engaging techniques that are genius. I shall now study you
I've never thought of using a nether portal with a on/off switch!
Nah. My bee's go through it all the time for some reason and creepers end up blowing up on the nether side and trapping me sometimes. It has some use.
I just use fences and gates on mine. Works a treat. Even better if you have it in another room behind a door. Then not only do pigmen not get in, but mobs can't get into the nether from your side either.
Also (in mobile I think,) there might be a bug that the game thinks there isn’t a portal in the overworld (if the portal is off) and spawn another portal randomly in your world. And sometimes it spawns on your base, destroying something. But I don’t know if this still happens, but it happened a lot in earlier versions.
The Watcher it’s not a bug
Yeah but a portal with fences on it looks like trash imo, I’d much rather have the switch
Those llamas looked at you like “Why would you do that?” XD
zakiducky lol
LOL. It's true though!
Minecraft, the game where everything - no matter if llama, villager, or chicken - stares at you judgingly. Enjoy.
my favorite was the auto smelter/cooker
i loved the idea of the campfire telling you when its done cooking
you got another like!
There's a far less noisy dropper circuit you could use that only requires a comparator, two repeaters, and three redstone
You can even cut one of the repeaters, if you go for a subtraction loop.
YEAH. as an OG Minecraft gamer I felt so obsolete seeing the new improved versions of the automatic shooting circuit
I’m a red stone noob but I would appreciate a less noisy version could you maybe link me a video? Or something
@@Some247Guy
There's a number of designs, but the basic concept is to use a comparator clock reading and powering the dropper. Here's one example, cheap, flat and easy to hide:
DBCRB
B++++
(Birdseye view. D-ropper, B-lock, C-omparator[subtraction mode], R-epeater, and + is redstone dust.)
The only thing that can take down Jeff Bezos: Wattles’ redstone contraptions
Its so cool che king out your older videos. Lol
You can tell you still have the same sense of humour.
Luv ur video man you've come a long way.
If you build a massive bamboo farm, you can use it as fuel sources for furnaces and save coal for other projects.
What is the use of coal other than fuel?, I use it just for smelting and torches.
abrar ali Torches and campfires. Coal might also become for useful in future updates. Also it's easier if you can just not worry about gathering as much coal in the first place.
@@conormccall923 I just started playing a few days ago, I just mine every piece of coal I get cause it gives xp and I can spam torches.i still didint find bamboo yet.
abrar ali Well gl finding bamboo. I only really use that advice if I live near a Jungle.
"5 easy must have redstone machines"
Me: Haha you underestimate how bad I am at redstone
Maso-Kun and typing
@@bucketbrick2582 what mistake did I make?
Maso-Kun red stone is one word
@@bucketbrick2582 alrighty
@@bucketbrick2582 lol but you wrote "red stone" XD
Bro your awesome im gonna subscribe and liek the video nobody ever says the exact amount of the stuff you need in the red stone videos and I’ve been tryna figure out how to even do red stone so thank youuu
7:06 Smoker instructions not clear. I am now missing my forest
LMFAO
Idk why I just love wattles’ voice
After all of those "what the minecraft comparator does" videos this is the video that gets me to understand them... Thanks Wattles. Love your Vids and Minecraft Guide.❤
Love the camp fire alert system! I may steal that in my world :P
3:04 I’ve found way better on-and-off portal designs that don’t need extra obsidian. They’re also more compact and you don’t need to hide the redstone as it’s all directly behind the portal.
Discovered you yesterday, just wanted to say a big thanks for your videos and an even bigger thanks for the help and confidence you gave me to kill the ender dragon
Someone turns the portal off while you're in the nether:
*oh, oh no...*
Goatgang That’s not how it works
Doesn't make the joke any less funny
Goatgang yea I know
Dont whoosh me on this but if your in it and someone outside turns it off the person on the inside doesnt know until they get out in which the world makes a new nether portal
@@glaivelover32 oh yeah? R/woooosh
I might be dumb, but how does the sugar cane grow in the farm if there’s now water?
I've been trying to figure it out myself. I think he missed a step.
Place a stair block right next to the dirt block. And place water inside that stair. To Waterlog it
@@chasepoore1752 The stairs are for water logging
he said waterlog it if its waterlogged it grows because there's water
I can't seem to keep power to my sugar cane farm. Tips?
this is a *genuinely* worthwhile video
Wow thank you so much, i made these things in my superflat world, and then im my regular survival world and they work perfectly. Also im a big noob when it comes to redstone so thank you so much!
*quarantined enjoying playing MC*
Hm...how to make my world more efficient..
*RUclips* : will this suffice?
I just ran a smelter that’s a strip with hoppers and rails.. auto loads and unloads by switch.. my first real red stone project! Love it
An automatic item sorter is a must in any of my worlds . (Grate video, recommending you to a friend)
Just a quick note on the auto smelter: its been a while since I've built some but I believe putting the fuel hopper on the back of the furnace will have the same effect, if you're trying to get a flush look with an interior build this will be the best option
Another way to implement the campfire alert beacon would be to replace the dispensers (containing water bucket and flint & steel) with a sticky piston connected to a movable block. When smelting has finished, the piston (and its attached block) would retract, allowing the campfire's smoke to rise upward. When the mechanism is reset, the block would be pushed in again, covering the fire and stopping the smoke. This solves the problem of having to regularly replace the flint & steel when it runs out of durability.
If you really want to get advanced, you could even use a comparator to automatically trigger a reset of the campfire beacon when the auto-smelter's output chest is emptied.
These are very helpful. Thank you. One question though where do we place the water with the sugar cane farm if we want to keep it compact?
I believe you Waterlog one of the stairs.
@@_Abjuranax_ yep
@@_Abjuranax_ how?
@@saddersnake20 Right-Click with a bucket of water.
I literally yelled "EXPLAIN HOW IT WORKS!" at my screen after your first contraption. I grow fields of sugar cane and I wanna know how it works, dangit!
same
When the sugar cane grows to 3 blocks tall the observer sees it and activates the piston which breaks the sugar cane
It’s a really common, simple sugarcane farm design. Most people would just know.
@@gloomycandy101 Is that a roundabout way of calling me stupid? lol
@@pixxelwizzard yeah lol
I love these Redstone videos because I am trying to do some red stone but it's complex for me and I couldn't find a good video explaining how it works.
Here we go again daily dose of entertainment 😊
These machines look *power*ful
I know what you tried to do but good job
*power* ful
*power* ful
*power* ful
These are really good Redstone builds for beginners, great job
I'd love to see some more complex Redstone contraptions
Or make a hole put lava and throw the whole stack at once with no noise or redstone
My friend accidentally threw his maxxed out diamond sword into his burn pit
So i made a pit where you throw stuff and you leave it there to despawn
The real question is why you feel the need to dispose of items. It's not like it's hard to just store more items.
The only real application case in the first place is potentially at farms to get rid of non-desirable items, but you should never be manually accessing that.
@@seigeengine but what if i have 20 barrels full of dirt? or worse, diorite?
@@reemaalmu9172 Keep it. I haven't done any major excavation projects, but currently have...
30 barrels of dirt.
95 barrels of cobblestone
27 barrels of gravel
9 barrel of sand
4 barrels of flint
7 barrels of diorite
7 barrels of granite
4 barrels of andesite
In preparation for the 1.16 update removing zero tick farms, I've stockpiled:
58 barrels of sugarcane
24 barrels of sugar
26 barrels of paper
4 barrels of bone blocks (from composting extra sugarcane)
I also built a large flying machine bamboo farm which can be adapted to also grow sugarcane if needed.
It's also going to require a nether reset, which means I've been stockpiling gold and blaze rods. I have about...
9 barrels of gold blocks (not including mined gold)
1 barrel of blaze rods
I also have lots of some other stuff.
28 barrels of ink sacs
20 barrels of coal blocks
8 barrels of cobwebs
8 barrels of rails
4 barrels of minecarts
And mind you, I've used many bases, so it's possible I'm missing some stuff. In fact, I found an entire storage system I had forgotten existed just taking a few minutes to get these numbers. These are also only a few select items,
And keep in mind, I don't farm stone like you've probably seen some Minecrafters do. All of the stone I have was mined manually.
20 barrels sounds like a lot, but a single big building project could consume it all.
@@seigeengine thanks man! i have a small storage system full of dirt and stone, but i thought why not make a big build with sections for the things that i have a lot of? im currently working on it!
@@reemaalmu9172 Yeah. I have two large chests for dirt and five(?) for cobblestone in my current main storage system. The rest is stored elsewhere.
My main storage area right now is a room where three walls are side-on large chests stacked four high, totaling 76 large chests, with item frames on the ends as labels. Some of these contain shulker boxes full of whatever resource is appropriate for those chests as well.
The main base I've used is a giant mansion I built. The main storage area there is a long hallway-like room with large chests on either side, also endwise, but with the item frames on a solid block, so only 2 high per side. It has 84 large chests of storage. That said, there are also like 12 large chests in the main entrance area for storage, plus a small pantry in the kitchen area with four large chests, then an underground larger pantry with 46 barrels of food storage, and then there's a wine cellar with 15 barrels that I'm using for coal block storage.
There's more smaller bits of storage around the mansion too, but nothing major.
There's also resources dotted all over the place beside projects I worked on but never cleaned up after, or got bored of and haven't gotten back to yet, or left lying in old bases, like that storage system I mentioned finding... that one's basically the same as my current one, but only has 45 large chests of storage, although there's another 7 large chests in that base too.
Literally subscribed because you have exact amounts. Thank you
I've really got to use that hopper minecart trick more often. I always forget you can use them to suck -through- blocks. I made a whole world dedicated to automated machines at one point using a datapack, but a lot of them could have been more automated using some of these methods.
Quick question how do you do the strikethrough?
I can use a lever to open a door; that's about the height of my redstone skill.
Redstone trashcan: "exists"
Fire: imma ruin this whole man's career
9:00
Trashcan for a minecraft world
lava source : am i a joke to you?
I find the Diorite to be very useful to use as a waypoint marker (breadcrumbs) for exploring the Nether. I'm sure other blocks might work just as well but since the Diorite has no other use then might as well use the Diorite. I also think it stands out very well against the Netherrack.
Diorite can look pretty if you're going for a light Industrial Style.
I have this uncanny ability to somehow never get lost in the nether, I remember little land marks and stuff it's weird, I used to being torches to mark my way but now I can just remember how I got to where I am
This video inspired me to improve the campfire signal - it's the cleanest redstone I've ever made!
Only been playing since December so I’m still incredibly intimidated by red stone. Best I’ve done is hidden doors 🤷♀️
Once you start messing with it more your life will be changed!
I have been playing for 8 years and cant conecet a button to a door
Check out Mumbo Jumbo for redstone.
@@Paulie198 Nah, first go take a look at SciCraft to get the redstone shock of your life, after that most redstone builds won't look intimidating at all anymore.
@wattles I've tried the trash can contraption on pocket edition but it doesn't seem to work. The items in the chest fall into the hopper and move to the dispenser, but it doesn't want to shoot out. I've tried and tried it over and over but it doesn't seem to work.o
Yo is it weird that your vids actually relax me?
could you combine the auto smelter with a sorting system to be able to use one smelter and sort all of your items after quickly?
Was having trouble doing the trash can dropper wasn’t working
Seth Duarte same
Same. The automatic dropper circuit wasn’t working for me.
Same
Same
Same
Your tutorials are what im looking for :b btw nice vid
Me : *Must Have Redstone Machines* i have to watch this
This vid : *trashcan*
Me : ok.
Hey wattles hope you have a good. Day quick question will you ever join Hermitcraft?
ExCrane it’s an invite thing
Join Hermitcraft, build some farms from Scicraft then ruin it's economy and leave.
Porktuga ur a genius
Dude your the best person ever first you give us the best tutorials and second you like hermit craft
Omg I'm in love with all of them and I'm no good at redstone so perfect vid for me and a couple days ago I said to make a redstone easy op farms so love your vids
Wait for the sugarcane farm where would you use the water bucket?
I can't even figure out how to get mine to go continuously
Put an upside down stair right on top of the chest. Put the water right in front of the dirt (you need to cover the area around the water obviously) and the water will stay there. It's really easy actually I figured it myself you can do it
Taylor Price Same!
4:04 llamas be looking at him like: O _ O
Whenever I’m in multiplayer, I make all of my friends use the same trash can. The one that I make. It’s really just a hopper going into a lot of chests. One mans garbage is another mans treasure,
Dear diary,
Today I mistook red stone dust for cocaine and accidentaly snorted it. I am now able to levitate and shoot out laser beams.
r/cursedcomments
@@macebug171 what's ur reddit username
@@Lol-vt7us it's u/01ng0B01n0
Why would you snort redstone dust?
You make the best tutorials in Minecraft Ive ever seen
You didn’t explain where to put water for the sugar cane farm
Skyward that’s where I’m stumped aswell
Idk if you guys have figured it out yet, but just in case, you have to put the stair anywhere next to the dirt and then fill the stair with water since stairs are waterloggedable.
@@toxictheory428 any more information or link to another guide as this has me stumped
@@mrpantera9230 Sorry, I don't know anywhere else that you can find a build like this. I'm not exactly an expert on this, but I might be able to help. What's the actual problem? Is the piston not working, is it not smelting, etc.
@@toxictheory428 well I'm guessing you stick the stair in front of the dirt as you mentioned but does glass go around that aswell?
4:54 would've been hilarious if all you did was repeat the other side
Are you sure i can see the smoke from far away? Hah, jokes on you, i'm a potato gamer
For the trashcan: it it easyer to just throw it in lava or into a cactus
Throwing it into a cactus with all that contraption looks awesome.
Having a 1x1 lava pit is easier, faster, and boring.
You say that untill you missclick your fully enchanted sword
Honestly, the trashcan is more useful as an item overflow system so a farm doesn't break and/or cause lag because of large amounts of items on the ground. Especially on realms where someone else might be loading your afk bamboo farm or something of the like.
yaas I've been looking for a video to watch while I poop I've finally found one yay
Wait what
These are great. Now lets see them incorporated into house builds to make them even more viable. :3
I've followed the instructions for the automatic bamboo/sugar cane farming machine, however when hit by the piston, the dropped sugar cane isnt being collected by the hopper. Anyone know what I am doing wrong?
mcweigel12 did you get rid of the rail?
If you did that’s the problem. He states that you don’t need it but you actually do need the rail there.
@@arby_. THANK YOU so much