. Then you're done! But now connect the magnetic key switch to the piston and set it to direction. Now, for the delay, put the magnetic key on the cardboard and put the magnetic key switch on the dark matter. Set the trigger radius and connect the magnetic key to the mouth, and you're all done!
Timers use dark matter and cardboard. Timers are also called delays. If you want something to speak for 5 seconds, set it to 10 seconds. 10 seconds is double of 5 so use 10. 6x2=12 blah blah blah. So now, set the minimum length to the end of the stiff piston. Now get out a permanent switch. Permanent switches are used by dark matter and dissolve. Set the magnetic key switch on the dark matter to inverted. Now connect a magnetic key on the dissolve and connect a switch up to the dissolve material
I make timers with a wheel with magnetic switch rotating with a motor bolt. Then just have mag-switches around it that activate an emitter that emits the numbers until it finally... does what it's supposed to do.
. Then you're done! But now connect the magnetic key switch to the piston and set it to direction. Now, for the delay, put the magnetic key on the cardboard and put the magnetic key switch on the dark matter. Set the trigger radius and connect the magnetic key to the mouth, and you're all done!
KoopaTroop90 2 years ago
Timers use dark matter and cardboard. Timers are also called delays. If you want something to speak for 5 seconds, set it to 10 seconds. 10 seconds is double of 5 so use 10. 6x2=12 blah blah blah. So now, set the minimum length to the end of the stiff piston. Now get out a permanent switch. Permanent switches are used by dark matter and dissolve. Set the magnetic key switch on the dark matter to inverted. Now connect a magnetic key on the dissolve and connect a switch up to the dissolve material
KoopaTroop90 2 years ago
i can make stuff like that complex but logic :D
sudy176 2 years ago
nice how did you exactly make it?
B0sser 2 years ago
Oh, thanks very much dude.
geeksquad927 3 years ago
I make timers with a wheel with magnetic switch rotating with a motor bolt. Then just have mag-switches around it that activate an emitter that emits the numbers until it finally... does what it's supposed to do.
RRRadish 3 years ago
How do you do a timer? Ooooh... Just like a key moving slowly towards it's switch?
geeksquad927 3 years ago
Very very good, and thought out. WOW. Am impressed. Good work :)
ocalot2k5 3 years ago