I have a problem i was hoping to solve with the help of others. I have a house with two doors with a 1 space wall between the doors. I placed one door on the side of the wall, so the door handles are both on the inside. (It's more asthetically pleasing) However, the problem is that I want to place a pressure plate on the inside of the house behind both doors, so that whichever door i exit from the doors will open and close. However, since one door is on the side of the wall, instead of placed normally, the door stays open when i place the pressure plate and slams in my face when i attempt to exit. I have been unable to invert the function of the pressure plate, and i am stumped. If someone can figure out how to do this, i would appreciate it, however i fear that it may be impossible.
might have to place a torch below the block of the door with a repeater 1 block below that, which leads into the torch block, then trail redstone around to where the pressure plate is. If you can manage something like that then it might work.
this is something I would have to test myself, as that is something that peeks my interest to figure out. Not that I am great with redstone, but after all it is just a door and pressure plate. hmm...
of course you may have to invert that torch as well come to think of it..><
what I can not get is the layout... since I can put 2 doors side by side they open fine. do a trick with that getting a block between the two doors... nevermind i just reread what you said... did a bit, and I see what you mean.
There is a way to get the door handles to face the way you want without it having to be placed on the wall.
You know how to make double doors right?
basically what I started to say above. that troublesome door you will have to make sure that that 1 block between the doors are gone before placement. place it like a double door, having probably an extra door to do this as the other door is apparently laid fine. once the double door is made in that space remove the middle door and put the blocks that were there back if you can.
no redstone required in this one, just a bit of a fiddling with layout and re-layout to get that effect. Simple trick to get it done. took me a bit to understand what exactly you were trying to do. I guess I am use to making double doors and use to making a set of separate doors in a way face each other in the way you discribe. This should work. Try it.
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this is something I would have to test myself, as that is something that peeks my interest to figure out. Not that I am great with redstone, but after all it is just a door and pressure plate. hmm...
of course you may have to invert that torch as well come to think of it..><
There is a way to get the door handles to face the way you want without it having to be placed on the wall.
You know how to make double doors right?
basically what I started to say above. that troublesome door you will have to make sure that that 1 block between the doors are gone before placement. place it like a double door, having probably an extra door to do this as the other door is apparently laid fine. once the double door is made in that space remove the middle door and put the blocks that were there back if you can.
no redstone required in this one, just a bit of a fiddling with layout and re-layout to get that effect. Simple trick to get it done. took me a bit to understand what exactly you were trying to do. I guess I am use to making double doors and use to making a set of separate doors in a way face each other in the way you discribe. This should work. Try it.