@A-youtubeUser * Get familiar with slimestone (flying machines) * Get familiar with soundstone (sculk-sensor contraptions) * Build a 2 wide hidden staircase
Here's a thing I think should be added : You don't get good at building with legos by minting your own pieces. Likewise, you're not alone in the redstone community. By all means, build your OWN contraptions, but don't be afraid to look up some individual pieces. You're not here to reinvent the wheel.
I remember starting redstone with hidden enterances. As a child it made me feel like a spy, and also provided a challenge to build one in some small space inside a friend's base. Combination of making me feel like a spy, providing a challenging (but not too challenging) puzzle and interraction with friends - the perfect start
A project I 100% recommend for new players is a Piston House. The project entails making a single-room house with buttons and levers that unravel the house’s features (Bed, Furnace, Crafting Table, etc). It's a great way to practice condensing red stone without having to use real tough techniques.
I was so proud of the first 3x3 door I made myself - for a few years I built every bedrock edition piston door ever made that had a tutorial, but didn't have a clue how they actually worked. But I decided to dial it back and design my own basic contraptions, get familiar with piston extenders and the like, and eventually decided to actually attempt to make a 3x3. It was maybe the slowest and largest 3x3 ever made, but I was so proud of it. After that I dialed it back to simpler piston door layouts, and it helped me learn how to make timings fast and how to get the signal where I want it in the smallest amount of space. After making a bunch of funny shaped doors (like the 4x4 upside down right triangle door), I went back to designing a 3x3 and made something that legitimately could compete with popular 3x3 designs. So I guess in conclusion, starting with a project that might be a bit more complicated than your current level can teach you very valuable lessons, but simpler projects can teach you more of the fundamentals.
I love that story, thank you for sharing. Honestly my journey was very similar - years of just following tutorials not knowing what the heck was going on. But then I started with some original designs that were massive and slow, but I was still proud of them. And you’re right, punching above your weight class is a great way to learn, even if it can be quite frustrating.
I think you missed a step: Step 0, get familiar with basic logic gates. You mentioned an AND gate, but most people who are BRAND new to redstone wont know what that is. I also think a crash course in how redstone works, and how it can/can't be placed is another starting place. I also think #5 should be #1. Many redstoners start out by copying another person's project, then tweaking it to get their desired results. For that to happen, you will be getting familiar with the individual components: flip-flops, timers, signal strength, etc. I think you have everything else pretty accurate. We start building things out of necessity, or to achieve a desired goal.
As someone who just decided to redesign and improve a guys mega base (200000 blocks I think) when I suck at designing, suck at redstone, suck at planning and finding mistakes the first thing I do when I test the original out, and no “ good” way to fix easy mistakes( item filter is fucked up etc) I appreciate the motivational Speech
In order to make these projects, you need a basic understanding of the redstone components like what redstone dust, redstone torch, repeater, piston,etc.. do Then a good way to get start on these projects is to first identify the problem like how to make a 3x3 door, how to harvest the surgarcanes,etc.. After that you can start using your understanding in redstone to solve these problems This is how I started doing redstone and this is still the method I use to do redstone now :] Hope this help beginer redstoners :D Good luck on your redstone journey!!
I tried making a piston door but I wanted to make it in Bedrock and gave up because the sticky pistons don't unstick with a one tick pulse. I should try that again though.
me: barely knows how to make a redstone door function this one dude on youtube telling me to make something in redstone that I've got no clue how to make:
he he, i started with an raid farm, one with no videos, tutorials or anything for a version that completely destroyed them. I'm not going clinically insane testing every possible way and failing, over ... and over ... and over. I'm onto hopeful, if Minecraft doesn't oof me over to fall damage, hit entity and with a slim chance it works iron golems can finish off what ever, just maybe only kill drops would happen but i need to separate the mobs as i don't have a sword so even worse is that i don't get looting because i decided that no out of game ways will be used.
I have build a 3x3 with the redstone being 1 block thin without much trouble and im trying to get into some 0 tick stuff. Do you have any recommendations for things to start off with?
Why do RUclipsrs always forget about playing with other redstoners? On your own you might get somewhat decent in Redstone but no more or at least you will have way slower progress than you would, if you played in a redstone community. Also I wouldn't recommend doing all four of those or even worse multiple variations of each of those projects (except the fifth, that is okay for every skill level, except for frontrunners). If you stay on the easy stuff you won't get better
I dont like to add to an existing Redstonecontraption , because for me it does not feel like it is my project. So yes maybe it is clever to expand a Redstonecontraption from another person , but it really feels like i stole their idea.
It is less about selling this thing as "yours" than about understanding, what the original build did and adjusting it to your needs. One of my first builds was actually a build someone gifted to me and I made it worse than it originally was, but at the end I understood 90% of what the original build did. When I did my own builds later, I just didn't use the things that I didn't understand (and that made it bad) so those only gained from the build.
I thoroughly agree with extending another redstoners contraption, I challenged myself to make a piston door from one of mumbo jumbos bunker videos (it was a sideways hipster vault door), but make it fancy, (to come down from the ceiling, it was quite the challenge.
When I mess with redstone I don’t make things that do cool things. Instead I make circuits that would help a thing do a cool thing but beyond designing the actual circuit if I ever needed that circuit the build would be too complex for me. For example I just designed a one-wide pulse repeater that determines if the pulse coming in is c-tick or p-tick or regular and outputs the same. Then I made one-wide modules that output based off certain conditions. The hardest one was finding a XOR gate that could pulse both inputs at the same time without blinking the light and worked on bedrock edition
0:24 well raw ingredients are what is required to get good at cooking along with practice To get good at cooking start easy things like tea its very hard to mess it up Try cooking but make sure to uave a adult supervision (if you're a kid or an adult it doesn't matter) you need supervision so that you dont burn yourself or the food Once you are confident enough that you wont burn the food try making simple recepies of whatever your mother(father sister brother whoever cooks) makes everyday and try not to mess up Try cooking on low flame so that you dont burn the food initially when youre confident enough you can control the flame and temperature Dont start with complicated dishes because im telling you you'll cry a river and just give up because you'll mess it up And its not a opinion its a fact Once confident enough you can follow tutorial on internet to make the dish of your choice but still keep ypur expectations low because home cooked meal is a homecooked meal it cant comparee to the fast food or whatever you are tying to make if you want yo make it tase simmilar try to use the same amount ,dont substitute butter with mayonnaise,et cetra List of dishes you can start your journey with •Grilled cheese •Tea •Potato wedges •any kind of pasta dish •sunny side up egg (i trust you) Well I started my journey from indian food because of my nationality and some people say it's very hard to make Indian food (looking at you chef Tyler) i can say that it was nott very hard to make it
I love this, I took the honey farm that ianxofour made, used the crafter to automaticly make honey blocks, hooked it up to a sorting system, and put the bottles back into the machine! I would'nt have done it without your idea
I'd have liked this video if you had credited all those who created the designs you featured, notably ilmango for his sugarcane farm and ImpulseSV for his classic sorter.
The thing i would love the most is a top 5 ideas for intermediate computational redstoners (and maybe with practical uses :D), that would be a dream...
Oops, big math boo boo… 2x2x2x2 = 16 not 32 😅
Errors are ok because we're humans. Humans do errors because of our nature.
Errors are OK because we're humans who do errors due to the nature of humans.
"wEll yOu SHOuldn'T coMmiT ERrorS cUz You do REdsTonE" said the dumb one
**SLAP** made my hand transferring kinetic energy to his face
@@omegalphadelta726 hahaha
I agree with that, but somehow Nintendo is doing what the dumb one said
I was gonna comment on that
Asking for “redstone projects for intermediates”
before seeing this comment i asked for it in the discord
how bout a 3x3 piston door?
And I'm asking for Redstone projects for professionals
@@mc_redstoner
* Build A calculator (Bonus: with parens)
* Build a seamless 3-wide hidden staircase
* Get familiar with 0-Tick redstone
@A-youtubeUser
* Get familiar with slimestone (flying machines)
* Get familiar with soundstone (sculk-sensor contraptions)
* Build a 2 wide hidden staircase
Here's a thing I think should be added : You don't get good at building with legos by minting your own pieces.
Likewise, you're not alone in the redstone community. By all means, build your OWN contraptions, but don't be afraid to look up some individual pieces. You're not here to reinvent the wheel.
Very good point 👍
3:35 "32 Combinations"
"yes."
@@manthankashyap933But, for every combination you have the ability to jump before pressing the button, or not
🫣
when the math ain't mathing
@@HelPfeffer 81
I remember starting redstone with hidden enterances. As a child it made me feel like a spy, and also provided a challenge to build one in some small space inside a friend's base.
Combination of making me feel like a spy, providing a challenging (but not too challenging) puzzle and interraction with friends - the perfect start
The transition with the door in the beginning was AMAZING
A project I 100% recommend for new players is a Piston House.
The project entails making a single-room house with buttons and levers that unravel the house’s features (Bed, Furnace, Crafting Table, etc).
It's a great way to practice condensing red stone without having to use real tough techniques.
I was so proud of the first 3x3 door I made myself - for a few years I built every bedrock edition piston door ever made that had a tutorial, but didn't have a clue how they actually worked. But I decided to dial it back and design my own basic contraptions, get familiar with piston extenders and the like, and eventually decided to actually attempt to make a 3x3. It was maybe the slowest and largest 3x3 ever made, but I was so proud of it.
After that I dialed it back to simpler piston door layouts, and it helped me learn how to make timings fast and how to get the signal where I want it in the smallest amount of space. After making a bunch of funny shaped doors (like the 4x4 upside down right triangle door), I went back to designing a 3x3 and made something that legitimately could compete with popular 3x3 designs.
So I guess in conclusion, starting with a project that might be a bit more complicated than your current level can teach you very valuable lessons, but simpler projects can teach you more of the fundamentals.
I love that story, thank you for sharing. Honestly my journey was very similar - years of just following tutorials not knowing what the heck was going on. But then I started with some original designs that were massive and slow, but I was still proud of them. And you’re right, punching above your weight class is a great way to learn, even if it can be quite frustrating.
I’m no redstone expert, but I really like the tinkering part of it
“It doesn’t work?!? WHY doesn’t it work?!? How do I make it work?”
As a redstone intermediate, this is pretty valid
I was really hoping that last idea would be to make a minigame, it’s my favorite thing to do with red stone.
Me, a player since 2012 that very much knows how red stone works
Also me: Ah yes, this is the perfect video for me
I think you missed a step: Step 0, get familiar with basic logic gates. You mentioned an AND gate, but most people who are BRAND new to redstone wont know what that is. I also think a crash course in how redstone works, and how it can/can't be placed is another starting place.
I also think #5 should be #1. Many redstoners start out by copying another person's project, then tweaking it to get their desired results. For that to happen, you will be getting familiar with the individual components: flip-flops, timers, signal strength, etc.
I think you have everything else pretty accurate. We start building things out of necessity, or to achieve a desired goal.
YEAHH FINALLY SUPER COOL VIDEO FOR REDSTONE BEGINNERS (like me i genuinely suck at redstone)
I would recommend you to seek a redstone community and build there. People helping and teaching me was the number 1 way I advanced my redstone skills
As someone who just decided to redesign and improve a guys mega base (200000 blocks I think) when I suck at designing, suck at redstone, suck at planning and finding mistakes the first thing I do when I test the original out, and no “ good” way to fix easy mistakes( item filter is fucked up etc) I appreciate the motivational Speech
holy carp i designed my own simple combination lock using red torches and repeaters!! i feel so smart genuinely.
Let’s gooooo
U deserve WAY more likes and subs, bro ur vids are the best, i am new and i like them already:)
That transition tho
I totally agree with you buddy
omg i love that song
what a great video! love it
I’ll stick to following guides, thanks
Your videos are underrated man! I found your channel due to your midi player project
Well, I’ve already made my own version of a compact automatic potion maker, but I was still wondering where they suggest beginners to start with))
In order to make these projects, you need a basic understanding of the redstone components like what redstone dust, redstone torch, repeater, piston,etc.. do
Then a good way to get start on these projects is to first identify the problem like how to make a 3x3 door, how to harvest the surgarcanes,etc..
After that you can start using your understanding in redstone to solve these problems
This is how I started doing redstone and this is still the method I use to do redstone now :]
Hope this help beginer redstoners :D
Good luck on your redstone journey!!
number 4 is my favourite
This inspires me to buy minecraft
3:36 2^4 = 16 nooooooooooooooo 😭
Rip
My first redstone contraption on java edition was my very own storage tech system! (not very optimized tho)
nice skin! did you make it yourself?
Nice
I tried making a piston door but I wanted to make it in Bedrock and gave up because the sticky pistons don't unstick with a one tick pulse. I should try that again though.
I started with a 1 width 3x3 in bedrock. That was quite a fun challenge, specially the doble extender
👍
me: barely knows how to make a redstone door function
this one dude on youtube telling me to make something in redstone that I've got no clue how to make:
Nice new skin!
Thank you!
he he, i started with an raid farm, one with no videos, tutorials or anything for a version that completely destroyed them. I'm not going clinically insane testing every possible way and failing, over ... and over ... and over. I'm onto hopeful, if Minecraft doesn't oof me over to fall damage, hit entity and with a slim chance it works iron golems can finish off what ever, just maybe only kill drops would happen but i need to separate the mobs as i don't have a sword so even worse is that i don't get looting because i decided that no out of game ways will be used.
I have build a 3x3 with the redstone being 1 block thin without much trouble and im trying to get into some 0 tick stuff. Do you have any recommendations for things to start off with?
Why do RUclipsrs always forget about playing with other redstoners? On your own you might get somewhat decent in Redstone but no more or at least you will have way slower progress than you would, if you played in a redstone community.
Also I wouldn't recommend doing all four of those or even worse multiple variations of each of those projects (except the fifth, that is okay for every skill level, except for frontrunners). If you stay on the easy stuff you won't get better
Uhhhhh my first custom door was a one wide 3x3.
RUSH E RUSH E RUSH E RUSH E RUSH E
Uh is there a bedrock friendly binary decoder
I’ve been looking for a decoder design for computers
There is, but you can make one on your own
@@BeardedMan8319 I find them bulky plus don’t work well
Man please do Rush E please please please please please Rush E Rush E ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi
40th like🎉
someone just disliked/unliked :(
I dont like to add to an existing Redstonecontraption , because for me it does not feel like it is my project. So yes maybe it is clever to expand a Redstonecontraption from another person , but it really feels like i stole their idea.
It is less about selling this thing as "yours" than about understanding, what the original build did and adjusting it to your needs. One of my first builds was actually a build someone gifted to me and I made it worse than it originally was, but at the end I understood 90% of what the original build did. When I did my own builds later, I just didn't use the things that I didn't understand (and that made it bad) so those only gained from the build.
Who's Notch? I only know of Hatsune Miku, Minecraft's creator
Markus Preston
I thoroughly agree with extending another redstoners contraption, I challenged myself to make a piston door from one of mumbo jumbos bunker videos (it was a sideways hipster vault door), but make it fancy, (to come down from the ceiling, it was quite the challenge.
Hi
When I mess with redstone I don’t make things that do cool things. Instead I make circuits that would help a thing do a cool thing but beyond designing the actual circuit if I ever needed that circuit the build would be too complex for me.
For example I just designed a one-wide pulse repeater that determines if the pulse coming in is c-tick or p-tick or regular and outputs the same. Then I made one-wide modules that output based off certain conditions. The hardest one was finding a XOR gate that could pulse both inputs at the same time without blinking the light and worked on bedrock edition
0:24 well raw ingredients are what is required to get good at cooking along with practice
To get good at cooking start easy things like tea its very hard to mess it up
Try cooking but make sure to uave a adult supervision (if you're a kid or an adult it doesn't matter) you need supervision so that you dont burn yourself or the food
Once you are confident enough that you wont burn the food try making simple recepies of whatever your mother(father sister brother whoever cooks) makes everyday and try not to mess up
Try cooking on low flame so that you dont burn the food initially when youre confident enough you can control the flame and temperature
Dont start with complicated dishes because im telling you you'll cry a river and just give up because you'll mess it up And its not a opinion its a fact
Once confident enough you can follow tutorial on internet to make the dish of your choice but still keep ypur expectations low because home cooked meal is a homecooked meal it cant comparee to the fast food or whatever you are tying to make if you want yo make it tase simmilar try to use the same amount ,dont substitute butter with mayonnaise,et cetra
List of dishes you can start your journey with
•Grilled cheese
•Tea
•Potato wedges
•any kind of pasta dish
•sunny side up egg (i trust you)
Well I started my journey from indian food because of my nationality and some people say it's very hard to make Indian food (looking at you chef Tyler) i can say that it was nott very hard to make it
I love this, I took the honey farm that ianxofour made, used the crafter to automaticly make honey blocks, hooked it up to a sorting system, and put the bottles back into the machine! I would'nt have done it without your idea
I'd have liked this video if you had credited all those who created the designs you featured, notably ilmango for his sugarcane farm and ImpulseSV for his classic sorter.
Please make Minecraft Redstone Shop
All the other videos are too old and some of them are not even working
I made a 2x2 jeb door in bedrock just from looking at the java version and it was so fun
People like down for RUSH E
I totally agree with you buddy
And nothing computational
but he talks about that u need that and thus u need to learn that too. but i suppose u already did that
The thing i would love the most is a top 5 ideas for intermediate computational redstoners (and maybe with practical uses :D), that would be a dream...