I was solicited for the recipe behind my builds’ dbl doors. So visit the link below for the info.
After a visit to youtube I didn’t find thess recipes anywhere, which is weird cause I can't be the only one to know this. So anyways, here’s some simple redstone solutions to dbl doors in minecraft. I’m probably not the first to discover these uses of redstone, but for me they were new, and most importantly they worked.
One should be able to extrapolate from the images provided. Simply recreate exactly as shown. The last two images are admittedly poorly lit, but there should be enough to show how they function. I imagine if they fix the inversion factor on doors these will become obsolete, but for now, they work flawlessly.
This is nothing new. I wired some double doors for a friend and ended with a setup exactly like the first photo. I think it's a rare thing to see on YouTube since it's too basic to be considered a design. Nobody can really claim something like this, since everybody will have a very similar mechanism.
Not trying to put your method down. It is the most compact system you can use with double doors, so kudos on figuring that out. I'm sure you have much more impressive builds as well.
Like Baron said, double doors are extremely easy. Personally I have small design myself that's more compact, but it has a bit of a 2second delay.
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The last shot is the same design shown in the second photo, it's just the opposite side. Same speed as the first design, but the lever has to be in that position to avoid exposed redstone. I prefer a larger design, so I can make both doors open simultaneously at 1 tick, as opposed to one door opening at 1 tick and the second opening at 2 ticks.
Yeah, the slight delay on one door over the other is aesthetically displeasing, but it was meant for one thing, compactness. The second solution can be successfully hidden on floors that are only 2 thick, which is there only value. An ideal method for the upper floors of a large building. Places where subteranean wiring isn't possible.
On a ground floor, or even in a situation where wiring isn't really an issue, by all means pulse extender's, syncronized delays, locking mechanisms, Tflops, ect,
After a visit to youtube I didn’t find thess recipes anywhere, which is weird cause I can't be the only one to know this. So anyways, here’s some simple redstone solutions to dbl doors in minecraft. I’m probably not the first to discover these uses of redstone, but for me they were new, and most importantly they worked.
http://mcxphotos.com/vastenemy/stoners
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Retired StaffNot trying to put your method down. It is the most compact system you can use with double doors, so kudos on figuring that out. I'm sure you have much more impressive builds as well.
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Retired StaffThe last shot is the same design shown in the second photo, it's just the opposite side. Same speed as the first design, but the lever has to be in that position to avoid exposed redstone. I prefer a larger design, so I can make both doors open simultaneously at 1 tick, as opposed to one door opening at 1 tick and the second opening at 2 ticks.
On a ground floor, or even in a situation where wiring isn't really an issue, by all means pulse extender's, syncronized delays, locking mechanisms, Tflops, ect,