A A A A A A A A
A R S B A R R O
A R N R A A A A
A R N R A
A R R R A
A A A A A
Remember, don't replace the A unless you are improving the project in some way. Also, the S. piston is facing the redstone block.
This sends out a repeating current of redstone current. From experience, it can be used to drop a stack of items (from a dropper or dispenser) in seconds.
Here is how it works:
The redstone block powers the piston.
The piston pushes the redstone block.
The redstone block is no longer powering the piston.
The redstone block is pulled back by the piston.
This happens over and over again.
This process happens in about half a second, making it useful for, say, flashing lights in a haunted house build.
Hope you like the redstone! And feel free to make improvements and post them on this forum!
This is a simple redstone creation I made, but can be effective as a repeating signal. You could use it for many thing including maps.
First, let me show you a diagram.
R= Redstone B=Redstone Block S=Sticky Piston A=Nothing O=Output
A A A A A A A A
A R S B A R R O
A R N R A A A A
A R N R A
A R R R A
A A A A A
Remember, don't replace the A unless you are improving the project in some way. Also, the S. piston is facing the redstone block.
This sends out a repeating current of redstone current. From experience, it can be used to drop a stack of items (from a dropper or dispenser) in seconds.
Here is how it works:
The redstone block powers the piston.
The piston pushes the redstone block.
The redstone block is no longer powering the piston.
The redstone block is pulled back by the piston.
This happens over and over again.
This process happens in about half a second, making it useful for, say, flashing lights in a haunted house build.
Hope you like the redstone! And feel free to make improvements and post them on this forum!
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Redstone_Circuits/Clocks#Piston_Clock