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Minecraft 2 Stage Star Trek Doors (Tutorial)

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2011

This is the longest video I have ever uploaded!

Anyway - This is my take on the "Star Trek Doors" - I wanted to see if I could figure out how these were built , It was much more difficult than I expected.

After a failed design I had a sleep and started fresh on the system you see in this video.

I had seen a few Youtube videos of the doors working with overly complex circuits and thought I would try and make something simpler.

Using the "J-Type T-Flip Flop" From here http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Redstone_circuits - It allowed me to simplify button placement and the wiring of the whole circuit.

I had fun figuring this out and think the circuit design is fairly neat.

Shoutout's to Gemous from MKServer for the tip's here and there.

Thank's for watching - Please comment / Ask questions / Critique the design.

Masterkizz.

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  • @gemous Ahh like - remove the torches on the top and just use an inverter? - Yeah should work - Would have to move the blocks around a bit as to not get the top pistons activating when they close tho.

  • Instead of using the redstone repeater up top you could put an inverter and then just run redstone wire over the top of the blocks that need to be activated. Cheaper that way. :)

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