So this is my design for a fully automatic brewing station and probably my favorite redstone build.
The whole thing is pretty compact (13x6x6 and 11x6x6 without the side walls) and has all the features a brewing station can ever get. The way it works is very simple , you just have to put your main ingredient in the main ingredient chest , select the ingredients you want in your potions and push the button. It will now brew the potion you selected until it runs out of an ingredient or if you tell the brewing station to stop.
''But why is it so amazing? Every brewing station can do that , why yours is so much better?''
This is where I come with all the features it got.
- Lights that indicates when it runs out of water bottle or any of the ingredients and when the system is running.
- Completely fail proof. Push the button a second time while it's running , it will do nothing. Will the trap chests activate the droppers and send an ingredient? Nope. If you push the button while an ingredient is missing , it will do nothing.
- When the output chest is full , the bottom left light will turn on and the station will wait until you empty the chest before making any more potions so it will not overflow.
- When the system runs out of water bottle , it will wait until you add bottles before brewing more potions.
- When it runs out of any of the ingredients , the system will finish it's batch and then stop to prevent random/incomplete potions.
- You can change/remove/add modifiers for your potions at any time while the system is running.
- The station has a built-in ''anti-lag system'' that prevents the ingredients from going out of order while travelling inside the hoppers.
- As much or more compact than other brewing stations with way less features.
So this is it. Hope you like it.
P.S. : Sorry for the bad redstone picture , we can't see half the redstone because the build is too compact.
So this is my design for a fully automatic brewing station and probably my favorite redstone build.
The whole thing is pretty compact (13x6x6 and 11x6x6 without the side walls) and has all the features a brewing station can ever get. The way it works is very simple , you just have to put your main ingredient in the main ingredient chest , select the ingredients you want in your potions and push the button. It will now brew the potion you selected until it runs out of an ingredient or if you tell the brewing station to stop.
''But why is it so amazing? Every brewing station can do that , why yours is so much better?''
This is where I come with all the features it got.
- Lights that indicates when it runs out of water bottle or any of the ingredients and when the system is running.
- Completely fail proof. Push the button a second time while it's running , it will do nothing. Will the trap chests activate the droppers and send an ingredient? Nope. If you push the button while an ingredient is missing , it will do nothing.
- When the output chest is full , the bottom left light will turn on and the station will wait until you empty the chest before making any more potions so it will not overflow.
- When the system runs out of water bottle , it will wait until you add bottles before brewing more potions.
- When it runs out of any of the ingredients , the system will finish it's batch and then stop to prevent random/incomplete potions.
- You can change/remove/add modifiers for your potions at any time while the system is running.
- The station has a built-in ''anti-lag system'' that prevents the ingredients from going out of order while travelling inside the hoppers.
- As much or more compact than other brewing stations with way less features.
So this is it. Hope you like it.
P.S. : Sorry for the bad redstone picture , we can't see half the redstone because the build is too compact.
Amazing job!
If you ever have time, I'd love blueprints for this to build in my survival world.
My plan for world domination is in the works...
I'll probably make a tutorial with a picture for each layer + explanation. Will take some time but should post it tomorrow or Sunday.
Edit : Will create a new thread for the tutorial soon , make sure to take a look!