Minecraft Piston-powered Porticullis - expandable width/height.
Uploader Comments (JamSessionEin)
All Comments (31)
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texure pack?
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@JamSessionEin Just disregard everything I say. I had no idea how redstone mechanics worked at the time of my commenting this. While I have a better understanding now, I'm still quite overwhelmed.
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THat gravel thing is really clever
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bitch i said it 3 times fast
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i dont understand... my stickypistons dont stick to eachother.. how do you get 3 ontop of one another to power then contract back to a 1x3 pile???
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nicely done! but could you make a tutorial? I know this is kind-off a review of your own creations and it's awesome. But I'd appreciate a more "Guide" Type on how to make it. It's really awesome and i love all your Movies/Videos :)
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Next time you mind fuck me, please wear a condom.
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do you think you could do a u short tutorial on how this whole thing works, im trying to build it but, theres parts where i just cant understand how it works
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A complex thing just to make something go up and down
i'd like to see this done with sticky pistons. might be simpler
CorvidTabard 7 months ago 2
@CorvidTabard It's, uh, done with sticky pistons. The only place there aren't sticky pistons is the top row that pushes the fence down, so that it doesn't pull the fence back up when it's done.
JamSessionEin 7 months ago 2
so a sticky piston won't pull the fence back up when it loses power?
canadianspwn11 7 months ago
@canadianspwn11
The bottommost row of pistons on the top section that pushes the fence back down is just a regular piston, not a sticky one. I should have clarified that.
JamSessionEin 7 months ago
I think I'll stick with craftbook
oagalthorpe 7 months ago 4
@oagalthorpe Those training wheels don't take themselves off!
JamSessionEin 7 months ago 13