So everybody know how a piston can push a sticky piston and the sticky piston pulls that piston to make a piston worm? I made a version of it that goes vertical and transports you from sea level to the top of the map in a minute only using 2 pistons and about a stack of redstone!
The base of this machine is two inverters. Just layer this simple inverter circuit up to your desired height and ad a clock. After you have the tower done, just place one sticky piston and one normal piston and hop on! Note: this elevator is more efficient at transporting freight.
The inverter circuit to stack:
The repeater is simply the input to the tower
How the pistons should be laid:
The top one is sticky and the bottom is normal
You don't need the second column of cobble; you could simply place a torch on the side of the first stack of torches and cobble and have the same effect.
You don't need the second column of cobble; you could simply place a torch on the side of the first stack of torches and cobble and have the same effect.
Tried that but it needs the extra delay for higher speeds
You can't, you have to destroy the device, and rebuild it at the bottom. There is no way to transform a sticky piston into a normal one and vice versa.
You can't, you have to destroy the device, and rebuild it at the bottom. There is no way to transform a sticky piston into a normal one and vice versa.
on each floor, place an up call button and a down call button
up uses current configuration, down uses pistons in the wall to push out an inverted configuration
Wouldn't it be simple to make it two way? I another of the "engines" on the top of the "elevator" with a parallel powering system similar to the one that makes it go up? You end up having fence gates act as placeholders to allow room for the player to stand in between the two "engines".
The base of this machine is two inverters. Just layer this simple inverter circuit up to your desired height and ad a clock. After you have the tower done, just place one sticky piston and one normal piston and hop on! Note: this elevator is more efficient at transporting freight.
The inverter circuit to stack:
The repeater is simply the input to the tower
How the pistons should be laid:
The top one is sticky and the bottom is normal
My tower:
Tried that but it needs the extra delay for higher speeds
Remember to watch your back.
Just copy the segment and put many on top of eachother, like how I said in my original post.
Seems like the north/south quirk. Try doing that, but rotated 90 degrees.
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You can't, you have to destroy the device, and rebuild it at the bottom. There is no way to transform a sticky piston into a normal one and vice versa.
on each floor, place an up call button and a down call button
up uses current configuration, down uses pistons in the wall to push out an inverted configuration
This system uses a normal piston as the 'pusher' and a sticky piston as the 'puller', how do you invert those?