As most of us know T Flip-Flops are bulky. But for any longer. I now present to you, THE EPICATOR!
*Warning, screenshots are thumbnails, so click them see a bigger image*
Ariel shot:
Front View:(Under the button is some wire. Do not forget that)
Side views:
Left:
Right:
Back:
Hope you use my design and if you do, please give credit.
I'm not sure what people are complaining about. It works fine for me. (Maybe it's the N/S quirk?)
Anyway, I was messing around with it, and I was able to make it 1 block more compact (yay me!). I also managed to get rid of the button in favor of a more adaptable means of triggering the flip-flop. Here's the schematic (made in my Simulator, screenshot in Simnik's):
The green box is the actual flip-flop, dimensions 4x6x2. You can see the changes I made to it. I had it set up to put in an edge trigger, which you can see in the orange box, dimensions 3x3x2 or 4x3x2 if you include the output torch. It makes a 3-tick pulse; just long enough for the trigger to switch smoothly. 2 ticks made the output shake a little before it stablized.
Anyone want to try to compact it further?
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*Warning, screenshots are thumbnails, so click them see a bigger image*
Ariel shot:
Front View:(Under the button is some wire. Do not forget that)
Side views:
Left:
Right:
Back:
Hope you use my design and if you do, please give credit.
5x6 right?
It's a nice alternative to the 3x7 one on the MC wiki.
Why thank you. It was a try and fail, but I finally thought of a genius thing in bed.
Any possible reason why?
Edit: Also, your screenshots are in fact, not thumbnails.
Youtube: http://www.Youtube.com/MinecraftingStuff
My Current projects:
- New Repeater Quark, used for a variety of applications! You will learn something!
- Which pickaxe is the best?
- Tree Farm Innovations!
Try my save and see if you did anything wrong
http://www.mediafire...1dowf2x4191z0bs
Your wish is my command, but damn this monitor is sick: a Quattron TV.
That save isn't correct, it seems to be a random generated world...
Youtube: http://www.Youtube.com/MinecraftingStuff
My Current projects:
- New Repeater Quark, used for a variety of applications! You will learn something!
- Which pickaxe is the best?
- Tree Farm Innovations!
Try this instead:
http://www.mediafire...yobig7egpadyioa
None, just put some wire next to the button.
Other than that, cool.
Also, if the input is on for too long the torches can burn out.
It's easily possible, but not as compact.
They don't, trust me. It still works for me.
Anyway, I was messing around with it, and I was able to make it 1 block more compact (yay me!). I also managed to get rid of the button in favor of a more adaptable means of triggering the flip-flop. Here's the schematic (made in my Simulator, screenshot in Simnik's):
The green box is the actual flip-flop, dimensions 4x6x2. You can see the changes I made to it. I had it set up to put in an edge trigger, which you can see in the orange box, dimensions 3x3x2 or 4x3x2 if you include the output torch. It makes a 3-tick pulse; just long enough for the trigger to switch smoothly. 2 ticks made the output shake a little before it stablized.
Anyone want to try to compact it further?