I've copied CNBMinecraft's T- Flip flop design and when I create it I seem to be having trouble with the sticky piston. (He builds it at about 5 min 40 sec of the video)
If you watch CNB's video you will notice that when the sticky piston is extended the block in front of it will
extend as well, then when the sticky piston retracts the block stays put until the switch button is hit again,
only then that the block infront of the piston will retract along with the piston.
The problem I'm having that the block infront of my piston always retracts back, it does not stay put.
that one is similar to the first one on CNB so i dont think he wants to use that
but if extended pistons dont conduct redstone current on the extended part then it shouldnt matter
I've copied CNBMinecraft's T- Flip flop design and when I create it I seem to be having trouble with the sticky piston. (He builds it at about 5 min 40 sec of the video)
If you watch CNB's video you will notice that when the sticky piston is extended the block in front of it will
extend as well, then when the sticky piston retracts the block stays put until the switch button is hit again,
only then that the block infront of the piston will retract along with the piston.
The problem I'm having that the block infront of my piston always retracts back, it does not stay put.
Is this design not suppose to work on xbox?
Any input would be appreciated.. Thanks Legends
rip the whole thing down and build it step by step as he does it in the video.
but if extended pistons dont conduct redstone current on the extended part then it shouldnt matter