I'm looking for some help from the Redstone experts out there. I'm trying to build a window system in a round house that consists of pistons closing up a hole around the entire thing. It's all wide open 2 high window. I need the blocks to move up 3. I could do top and bottom but as it's all open around I wouldn't be able to do it all on the same switch. I plan on just using gravel as it will be the easiet cause i won't need to worry about sticky pistons. But obviously pistons only push up 1 block.
How can i get a piston system that will push blocks up 3 spots? Is it possible?
What about three pistons connected together. The bottom one pushes the second one up one spot which pushes the third up one stop. When all compressed its three blocks. When stretched it is six blocks.
What about not using sticky pistons but regular pistons and using a button instead of a lever. Then using pistons on the top down as well?
Not using sticky pistons would be same outcome once there pushed into place they stay there. And I don't wanna go from the top down as then i can't use the same wiring for the switch/button.
I'm not sure. None of the videos i'm finding are gonna help me with the amount of room i have for wiring on the one side of this.
i could give you a possible solution but you would have to inbox me i cant really say it on the furoms and im not sure it would even work in tu12 but message me if your interested.
How can i get a piston system that will push blocks up 3 spots? Is it possible?
Thanks
nah, theres ways to make a fully retracting double even triple vertical piston extender. id check youtube.
What about not using sticky pistons but regular pistons and using a button instead of a lever. Then using pistons on the top down as well?
Not using sticky pistons would be same outcome once there pushed into place they stay there. And I don't wanna go from the top down as then i can't use the same wiring for the switch/button.
i could give you a possible solution but you would have to inbox me i cant really say it on the furoms and im not sure it would even work in tu12 but message me if your interested.