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Post by xfilez on Mar 31, 2018 12:21:01 GMT
In short, I was bored so I decided I'd occupy myself with some Redstone. A month or so ago I had the idea of a Binary Combination Lock but never got it working. I gave it a shot this time around and pretty much aced it in half the time. A few notes: I haven't compacted it yet, it's probably got some ways to go in that sense. I believe there are MUCH smaller ways to do this, this way uses hoppers to designate specific buttons. It is mostly tileable. The Screenies: The original links if screenie's don't work here: prnt.sc/iywaoxprnt.sc/iyw7s2prnt.sc/iywb2eprnt.sc/iywbd4Cheers, Filez
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Post by StevenNL2000 on Mar 31, 2018 12:39:26 GMT
That's one way to overcomplicate things, I guess:
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Post by xfilez on Mar 31, 2018 22:49:30 GMT
That's one way to overcomplicate things, I guess: In that way, it's absolutely trivial. This contraption you'd select either up or down for the lever, the confirm your choice using the button. When that was done, you'd move to select the next one. Any beginner can build something like that.
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Post by square on Mar 31, 2018 22:51:33 GMT
Very detailed and compact!
Well done! I expect to see more amazing redstone builds from you!
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Post by StevenNL2000 on Apr 1, 2018 9:47:25 GMT
That's one way to overcomplicate things, I guess: In that way, it's absolutely trivial. This contraption you'd select either up or down for the lever, the confirm your choice using the button. When that was done, you'd move to select the next one. Any beginner can build something like that. Challenge accepted:
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Post by Darth on Apr 1, 2018 12:21:02 GMT
StevenNL2000 I don't think it was a challenge, this is just xfilez's take on this concept. xfilez this looks extremely well designed, how long did this take to build?
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Post by StevenNL2000 on Apr 1, 2018 14:03:50 GMT
StevenNL2000 I don't think it was a challenge, this is just xfilez's take on this concept. That's not what I meant. xfilez was implying that his design is not overcomplicated for the rules he set, so I created my own design with those rules that is simpler than his and uses no pistons, hoppers, or comparators.
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Post by xfilez on Apr 1, 2018 21:41:11 GMT
In that way, it's absolutely trivial. This contraption you'd select either up or down for the lever, the confirm your choice using the button. When that was done, you'd move to select the next one. Any beginner can build something like that. Challenge accepted: Gah! You got me! I knew there was a much more compact way. I was seeing how far my way got me.
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Post by xfilez on Apr 1, 2018 21:42:28 GMT
StevenNL2000 I don't think it was a challenge, this is just xfilez 's take on this concept. xfilez this looks extremely well designed, how long did this take to build? Maybe an hour or so to build it fully.
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