I this post at a perfect time. I need help with the wiring issues of the bridge in the tutorial, I have more than enough ingredients, my gamer tag is Mrd3ath123. If you can add me and help me I would appreciate it.
hmm to test your advanced knowledge of it i offer a question. how would you make wireless redstone without a mod?
(i know this answer its on youtube :P)
I am a COMPLETE RETARD when it comes to redstone. I've watched like ALL the tutorials on youtube, but I can't get anything to work. I have massive amounts, well maybe a big chest full, of redstone. I just started trying to make things with regular pistons, because I can't get slime to spawn, but I can't even make a stone door open. What I wanted to start out with was a stone door that opens with a pressure switch. If I can get that down I can make trap floors and what not too, but I just can't get it. Help. My gamertag is Tazimus, I usually play with my little brother and sister(9 and 11) so if you do get back to me expect some curious kids. I myself am 28, yeah I'm getting old. Anyway, I just discovered this forum and it's pretty cool, and the fact that you are doing this is even cooler, so thanks. Later.
hmm to test your advanced knowledge of it i offer a question. how would you make wireless redstone without a mod?
(i know this answer its on youtube )
Easy.. Find a block that you can place that you can go in the hit box (the black block around the block when you look at it) Make a simple clock and connect it to a piston with the block that you can go in the hit box on top of it. Make a 2 blocks high with a pressure plate with a boat on it. Then get the block that you can go in the hit box and place 3 of them on the ground and they have to connect.Shoot the left side with arrow it turns off shoot the right side it turns on. Here is a good tutorial.
Hello everbody, I noticed that alot of people are having troubles with redstone. Well if you want help, I could be your tutor for redstone. I am advanced and has made alot of advanced redstone inventions. My gamertag is (Moved2USA) . You have to provide the redstone materials for me to tutor you in your world. (Students that I have teached will be helped with any redstone project they are making if I am avalaible).
How to sign up?
Just drop your gamertag in the comments and I'll send you a message to invite me in your world to tutor you
(Redstone School Map in progress)
would love your help on our world, we have two redstone projects that would not work...
.o. that never happens to me. just replace the torch with a new one
Doesn't work. Will just stay off once powered again. It only happens when the torch is on the side of the block and the only way I've found to fix it is to move the entire circuit.
Religion, has actually convinced people, that there's an invisible man, living in the sky, who watches everything you do every minute of the day, and the invisible man has a special list. Of 10 things he doesn't want you to do. And if you do ANY of these ten things he has a special place, full of fire, and smoke, and burning, and torture, and will send you there to suffer and choke and scream for all of eternity... But he still loves you.
How redstone items interact with each other is pretty simple, you could learn everything about redstone within a week. What I want to know is how much you know about real-life circuitry and how well you can apply it to redstone?
I don't need a tutor, but depending how you answer my question, I may be interested in a partner for my next project. Spoiler alert: It's a computer.
How redstone items interact with each other is pretty simple, you could learn everything about redstone within a week. What I want to know is how much you know about real-life circuitry and how well you can apply it to redstone?
I don't need a tutor, but depending how you answer my question, I may be interested in a partner for my next project. Spoiler alert: It's a computer.
Im only 12 yrs old turning 13 this year Im only a minecraft player XD but I do know how to mess with real life wiring. I know how to set up audio from stereo speakers to a TV or a DVD player. And I connected my earphones to my xbox without those fancy wires..
Im only 12 yrs old turning 13 this year Im only a minecraft player XD but I do know how to mess with real life wiring. I know how to set up audio from stereo speakers to a TV or a DVD player. And I connected my earphones to my xbox without those fancy wires.. BTW Thx for giving me an idea on finding a redstone partner to build with
Hello everbody, I noticed that alot of people are having troubles with redstone. Well if you want help, I could be your tutor for redstone. I am advanced and has made alot of advanced redstone inventions. My gamertag is (Moved2USA) . You have to provide the redstone materials for me to tutor you in your world. (Students that I have teached will be helped with any redstone project they are making if I am avalaible).
How to sign up?
Just drop your gamertag in the comments and I'll send you a message to invite me in your world to tutor you
(Redstone School Map in progress)
If I join I need to go far into advance circuits. I can can hidden doors in walls and secret stair cases, but I need help with father advanced things. Gamertag (zen white)
Im also looking for people who can help me build the school..
No offense, but if I were you, I would consider learning a lot more about circuitry before starting a "school". Start simple, learn to build something like an adder, your own adder, just use the gates alone and wire them together, understand the process for every possible input. Then build a compact design from the Wiki, study it, take note of how the logic gates are built to take up a smaller area. Also pay attention to the tricks they use to pass along a signal or to prevent one signal from crossing with another.
From there, just slowly work your way up. Even if you never use advanced logical processing, you will know how it works and the simple things like traps, piston doors, minecart stations, and whatnot will be an absolute cakewalk. Or you can flex your brain muscles and make a more advanced version, like a 5x5 piston door using no sand. Or a minecart station with 40 different locations and holds 90 carts! Even advanced minecart stations are pretty easy though, just time consuming.
All I'm trying to say is helping your friends out is fine, but the whole "teacher" thing is a bit too far. I mean, I'm designing my own redstone computer right now, and I don't consider myself even close to some sort of redstone guru. I would also like to mention, study the crap out of the real life version of what you're wanting to build. If it's electronics related, anyway. If you don't understand how it works in real life, you're not going to get very far building it with redstone. Unless you copy a tutorial of course, but that kind of defeats the whole purpose.
A good example of what I mean would be my computer. This is actually going to be my first redstone computer, but I pretty much have everything already laid out how I want it, thanks to this book, How Computers Work: Processor and Main Memory. Check it out if you're interested, you don't have to buy it, just click the page numbers. And first build something similar, but simpler than the ultimate goal you're aiming for. For example, a calculator is like a heavily simplified computer.
EDIT: Oh man, that last half seemed kind of braggish. =/ I didn't mean for it to come out like that, but it holds the point I was trying to make. Just letting you know I don't think I'm "cool" because I can do something extra nerdy in an already nerdy game, it's all just about learning. And for that matter, there are many, many, many redstone engineers out there that are far more skilled than I. So if I came off as a little snooty or stuck up, I honestly didn't mean to, and I apologize.
No offense, but if I were you, I would consider learning a lot more about circuitry before starting a "school". Start simple, learn to build something like an adder, your own adder, just use the gates alone and wire them together, understand the process for every possible input. Then build a compact design from the Wiki, study it, take note of how the logic gates are built to take up a smaller area. Also pay attention to the tricks they use to pass along a signal or to prevent one signal from crossing with another.
From there, just slowly work your way up. Even if you never use advanced logical processing, you will know how it works and the simple things like traps, piston doors, minecart stations, and whatnot will be an absolute cakewalk. Or you can flex your brain muscles and make a more advanced version, like a 5x5 piston door using no sand. Or a minecart station with 40 different locations and holds 90 carts! Even advanced minecart stations are pretty easy though, just time consuming.
All I'm trying to say is helping your friends out is fine, but the whole "teacher" thing is a bit too far. I mean, I'm designing my own redstone computer right now, and I don't consider myself even close to some sort of redstone guru. I would also like to mention, study the crap out of the real life version of what you're wanting to build. If it's electronics related, anyway. If you don't understand how it works in real life, you're not going to get very far building it with redstone. Unless you copy a tutorial of course, but that kind of defeats the whole purpose.
A good example of what I mean would be my computer. This is actually going to be my first redstone computer, but I pretty much have everything already laid out how I want it, thanks to this book, How Computers Work: Processor and Main Memory. Check it out if you're interested, you don't have to buy it, just click the page numbers. And first build something similar, but simpler than the ultimate goal you're aiming for. For example, a calculator is like a heavily simplified computer.
EDIT: Oh man, that last half seemed kind of braggish. =/ I didn't mean for it to come out like that, but it holds the point I was trying to make. Just letting you know I don't think I'm "cool" because I can do something extra nerdy in an already nerdy game, it's all just about learning. And for that matter, there are many, many, many redstone engineers out there that are far more skilled than I. So if I came off as a little snooty or stuck up, I honestly didn't mean to, and I apologize.
seems like your IQ is over 9000! XD Thx for the advice
but I already know about the redstone stuff im just looking for people who can build the school but not the redstone in it..
I wanna go to your scholll sirrr >__< im trying to work on some projects that deal with circuits.
(i know this answer its on youtube :P)
the only thing that would make it hidden is to put a sand or gravel block in the middle
Easy.. Find a block that you can place that you can go in the hit box (the black block around the block when you look at it) Make a simple clock and connect it to a piston with the block that you can go in the hit box on top of it. Make a 2 blocks high with a pressure plate with a boat on it. Then get the block that you can go in the hit box and place 3 of them on the ground and they have to connect.Shoot the left side with arrow it turns off shoot the right side it turns on. Here is a good tutorial.
.o. that never happens to me. just replace the torch with a new one
It might have to do with the redstone bugs that Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition has be having.
would love your help on our world, we have two redstone projects that would not work...
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Doesn't work. Will just stay off once powered again. It only happens when the torch is on the side of the block and the only way I've found to fix it is to move the entire circuit.
Cant really understand you.. do you mind inviting me to your world for me to take a look at it?
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Im only 12 yrs old turning 13 this year Im only a minecraft player XD but I do know how to mess with real life wiring. I know how to set up audio from stereo speakers to a TV or a DVD player. And I connected my earphones to my xbox without those fancy wires..
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Retired StaffNo offense, but if I were you, I would consider learning a lot more about circuitry before starting a "school". Start simple, learn to build something like an adder, your own adder, just use the gates alone and wire them together, understand the process for every possible input. Then build a compact design from the Wiki, study it, take note of how the logic gates are built to take up a smaller area. Also pay attention to the tricks they use to pass along a signal or to prevent one signal from crossing with another.
From there, just slowly work your way up. Even if you never use advanced logical processing, you will know how it works and the simple things like traps, piston doors, minecart stations, and whatnot will be an absolute cakewalk. Or you can flex your brain muscles and make a more advanced version, like a 5x5 piston door using no sand. Or a minecart station with 40 different locations and holds 90 carts! Even advanced minecart stations are pretty easy though, just time consuming.
All I'm trying to say is helping your friends out is fine, but the whole "teacher" thing is a bit too far. I mean, I'm designing my own redstone computer right now, and I don't consider myself even close to some sort of redstone guru. I would also like to mention, study the crap out of the real life version of what you're wanting to build. If it's electronics related, anyway. If you don't understand how it works in real life, you're not going to get very far building it with redstone. Unless you copy a tutorial of course, but that kind of defeats the whole purpose.
A good example of what I mean would be my computer. This is actually going to be my first redstone computer, but I pretty much have everything already laid out how I want it, thanks to this book, How Computers Work: Processor and Main Memory. Check it out if you're interested, you don't have to buy it, just click the page numbers. And first build something similar, but simpler than the ultimate goal you're aiming for. For example, a calculator is like a heavily simplified computer.
EDIT: Oh man, that last half seemed kind of braggish. =/ I didn't mean for it to come out like that, but it holds the point I was trying to make. Just letting you know I don't think I'm "cool" because I can do something extra nerdy in an already nerdy game, it's all just about learning. And for that matter, there are many, many, many redstone engineers out there that are far more skilled than I. So if I came off as a little snooty or stuck up, I honestly didn't mean to, and I apologize.
seems like your IQ is over 9000! XD Thx for the advice
but I already know about the redstone stuff im just looking for people who can build the school but not the redstone in it..