this is a 2x3x3 version instead of the usual 3x3x4 version. this is also better beacause you get a more instent output that doesn't requier the current to turn off first.
cobble the block wiht the piston under it
redshroom redstone
mossy stone outwards facing piston
wool imput
What he said. But I found that it's glitchy. As I was making a "prettier" one for the screenshot, I found that it did not work. After more testing, my only guess is that chunk borders mess with the way pistons receive power....
Lol sorry for the "nonpretty" screenshot but ya small design but im not going to use it for it works only on south/west orientation and according to Azilizan doesent work on chunk borders
@sxupershags: So you're gonna just randomly decide which parts of the circuit to leave into your size and which parts of them to exclude? : D
x, y, z (width, height, depth)
The top TFF is only usable without a button if you attach a repeater into it (otherwise it's not gonna work), and you will rarely use that circuit with just a button (unless you're building it in a corner so you can hide the redstone), therefore the repeater has to be included in the size.
3x4x4
That bottom TFF is 4x5x2, not 1x4x3. You don't just randomly exclude parts of the circuit (and output is a part of the circuit). Plus you forgot the bottom block that the redstone torch is ontop of.
the repeater was included but i did not include the piston that pushes the block up so it is 3x3x3
@sxupershags: So you're gonna just randomly decide which parts of the circuit to leave into your size and which parts of them to exclude? : D
x, y, z (width, height, depth)
The top TFF is only usable without a button if you attach a repeater into it (otherwise it's not gonna work), and you will rarely use that circuit with just a button (unless you're building it in a corner so you can hide the redstone), therefore the repeater has to be included in the size.
3x4x4
That bottom TFF is 4x5x2, not 1x4x3. You don't just randomly exclude parts of the circuit (and output is a part of the circuit). Plus you forgot the bottom block that the redstone torch is ontop of.
Maybe you shouldn't go around correcting people with no basis.
First of all, maybe you should give me a link to where there is some sort of recognized standard for using widthXheightXdepth, because until that time I will use the internationally recognized standard for area of lengthXwidthXheight. Also you should not be so quick to assume that the TFF doesn't work without a repeater. If I made it with a repeater, then you count the repeater, I did not however, and therefore will not count the repeater. Also, you are not required to count the output, because the output can be any number of items, and could be already included in the size of the creation as the input. So think before you go correcting people just because you want to increase your post count. This was designed to be helpful, and you have tried to turn it into a bashing session. Good luck with that anyways.
Video:
a chart of some old design sizes.
image from:http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Redstone_Circuits
it does but you can change it around to work and still keep the same dimensions.
cobble the block wiht the piston under it
redshroom redstone
mossy stone outwards facing piston
wool imput
What he said. But I found that it's glitchy. As I was making a "prettier" one for the screenshot, I found that it did not work. After more testing, my only guess is that chunk borders mess with the way pistons receive power....
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3 blocks, 3 dust, 3 torches, 1 piston 2x3x2 plus output
3 blocks, 3 dust, 3 torches, 2 pistons 1x4x3 plus output
the repeater was included but i did not include the piston that pushes the block up so it is 3x3x3
well this one will not burn out because there are no torches
Maybe you shouldn't go around correcting people with no basis.
First of all, maybe you should give me a link to where there is some sort of recognized standard for using widthXheightXdepth, because until that time I will use the internationally recognized standard for area of lengthXwidthXheight. Also you should not be so quick to assume that the TFF doesn't work without a repeater. If I made it with a repeater, then you count the repeater, I did not however, and therefore will not count the repeater. Also, you are not required to count the output, because the output can be any number of items, and could be already included in the size of the creation as the input. So think before you go correcting people just because you want to increase your post count. This was designed to be helpful, and you have tried to turn it into a bashing session. Good luck with that anyways.
1x5x3
Beat that.
it has the same volume as 2x3x3