3D paving stone printer

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3D paving stone printer

A cobblestone generator that can produce almost any shape using pistons and redstone.

First you need a Cobblestone Gereator, as you can see here:
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Or, for those who don't like that, just a generator that makes normal stone:
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A normal piston must be placed on the block produced by the generator, which then pushes the block in the desired direction.
The piston is connected to a clock which has a delay of 6 ticks has and the signal with once again 1 Tick to the piston. Now you just have to add a switch to control the clock. The glass block you see in the picture is actually a quarry stone, I put it there so you can see all the redstone.
Now, to get even its individulle form, you still need to note that:

  • Pistons, only 13 Move blocks
  • it is best to take obsidian, or another non-sliding block, where otherwise something protrudes
  • after the first piston, each further element with 4 ticks delay or a BUD switch can be connected.

Instructions:

First you need a Cobblestone Gereator, as you can see here:
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Or, for those who don't like that, just a generator that makes normal stone:
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A normal piston must be placed on the block produced by the generator, which then pushes the block in the desired direction.
The piston is connected to a clock which has a delay of 6 ticks has and the signal with once again 1 Tick to the piston. Now you just have to add a switch to control the clock. The glass block seen in the picture is actually a quarry stone, I put it there so you can see all the redstone.
Now to get even its individulle form, you only need to note that:

  • Pistons, only 13 Be able to move blocks
  • it is best to take obsidian, or another non-sliding block, where otherwise something protrudes
  • after the first piston, each further element with 4 ticks delay or a BUD switch is connected.
Here is a sample picture of how to get the stone up one row:
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You simply push the block as described above with a delay of 4 ticks each, first upwards and then forwards.
Karl31a
An avid Minecrafter who doesn't shy away from redstone and command blocks or decorating ideas.

9 COMMENTS

  1. As an example, what kind of shapes you can have built:

    • Houses
    • Letters or words
    • etc.

    If anyone has any ideas, feel free to post them in the comments :sideways:

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