I have created a piston door using buttons. Click it, open, go through, closes automatically. I finished one side of the button, but when i got to the other side of the door, I got stuck.
Heres a pic:
Colored circle key:
Blue = finished button block
Green = unfinished button block
Purple = glass block to show what is underneath, but is normally a stone block with redstone.
you need to let the 2 button lines go in the same inverting torch.
I will try to make a pic that explains it.
Edit: Here ist is. You only need the part build on the lapis if you really need the dealy. Delete then the 2 redstone dust on the red part. Otherwise delete the whole part on the lapis blocks.
you need to let the 2 button lines go in the same inverting torch.
I will try to make a pic that explains it.
Edit: Here ist is. You only need the part build on the lapis if you really need the dealy. Delete then the 2 redstone dust on the red part. Otherwise delete the whole part on the lapis blocks.
Well thank you, it works great. Is there any possible way I could get the doors to stay open longer (keep the pistons powered off for longer)?
Well thank you, it works great. Is there any possible way I could get the doors to stay open longer (keep the pistons powered off for longer)?
Well, if you build that and instead of breaking the redstone on the red, replace them with one tick repeaters. Then, you take the one redstone dust before the two repeaters set to four and replace that with a repeater set to three. Does that make sense?
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I used to play survival, but then I took an arrow to the knee...
Now I mostly use redstone on creative.
Well, if you build that and instead of breaking the redstone on the red, replace them with one tick repeaters. Then, you take the one redstone dust before the two repeaters set to four and replace that with a repeater set to three. Does that make sense?
I did what you said (i think) but it doesn't change how long it's open for.
I did what you said (i think) but it doesn't change how long it's open for.
You need to lower the repeaters so they go into the block where the torch is on so they can invert it. And you also need only 6 or seven ticks delay, so replace one of the 4-tick repeaters with redstone dust.
Heres a pic:
Colored circle key:
Blue = finished button block
Green = unfinished button block
Purple = glass block to show what is underneath, but is normally a stone block with redstone.
I will try to make a pic that explains it.
Edit: Here ist is. You only need the part build on the lapis if you really need the dealy. Delete then the 2 redstone dust on the red part. Otherwise delete the whole part on the lapis blocks.
Well thank you, it works great. Is there any possible way I could get the doors to stay open longer (keep the pistons powered off for longer)?
Well, if you build that and instead of breaking the redstone on the red, replace them with one tick repeaters. Then, you take the one redstone dust before the two repeaters set to four and replace that with a repeater set to three. Does that make sense?
Now I mostly use redstone on creative.
I did what you said (i think) but it doesn't change how long it's open for.
You need to lower the repeaters so they go into the block where the torch is on so they can invert it. And you also need only 6 or seven ticks delay, so replace one of the 4-tick repeaters with redstone dust.