Hey Guys! This is my Fully Functional Giant Redstone Crafting Table in 1.8 vanilla Minecraft! You can build the recipe on the giant crafting table, then press the button, and the item will be crafted!
How to use:
1. First off, make sure you are looking from the correct side of the table. You are on the correct side when the glass where the item will spawn is to the right of you, like in the pictures above.
2. Shape out the crafting recipe on the giant crafting table. This means, any blocks that you can place, place them directly onto the crafting table. Any items that cannot be placed can be throw them onto the correct spot on the crafting table. ALWAYS place the block or item on the orange top right corner of each crafting square.
3. Press the button! Your item will spawn on the glass to the right of the table! The crafting table will reset, and you will be able to use it again.
Blocks that can be placed include:
All blocks (not items)
torches
redstone dust
Pictures:Here's an overview of the table!
Place all placeable blocks directly onto the crafting table!
Throw all items that can't be placed onto the correct spot on the crafting table!Press the button, and your item is summoned!Use the crafting table in a survival world!
How it works:
Basically, each crafting recipe is given its own redstone combination code. Each item or block in the crafting recipe has its own command block. That command block tests for the correct block/item on the correct spot on the giant crafting table. When all of the blocks and items are in the correct spot, and the combinaton code is correct, it will turn on a redstone torch that will summon the correct item onto the glass next to the crafting table. That's the simplest way to explain it. Watch the video above to learn more about how it works!
Redstone and command blocks (Pictures):
Here are the testfor commands:
Testing for blocks is nothing special. This command block is testing for a spruce wood plank at 1 101 1, which is a spot on the crafting table.To test for items, I use the command /testfor @e[type=Item] Then I specify what exact item to look for using NBT data tags. This command block is looking for a diamond at 7 100 4, with a radius of 1 block. That coordinate is on the crafting table.Here is a single redstone combination code. When of all of the testfor command blocks are correct, all of the comparators will turn on. That turns of all of the redstone torches and the line of redstone on top of them. Behind the line of redstone is another redstone torch that will get powered when the line of redstone is unpowered. That torch will trigger the command to summon the correct item.Yeahhhhhhh.
(Current) Limitations:
- You can only craft one amount of one item at a time. So if you want to make three shovels, you can only make one at a time. Recipes that when crafted that give you multiple items will still give you the correct amount. For example, if you craft sticks, you will still get 4 of them.
- Most recipes that I have added so far can be crafted in more than one orientation. For example, you can craft a wooden axe with the wood facing to the left, or the wood facing to the right. Both work. I try to do this for all recipes when possible, but I think I forgot a few, like swords.
- No "shapeless" recipes have been added yet. This means recipes like flint and steel, dyes. Recipes where you can put the items anywhere on the crafting table. I'm still not sure how to handle those. If you have any items comment below!
Other Info:
-This is an on-going project, and I am far from finished. I will contine to update the map with more recipes, until one day I will (hopefully) have all of them.
-This map is multiplayer compatable. As of the last time I checked it really does not create all that much lag. I recommend using a lower Render Distance setting for the best performance.
- If you want to see how much have completed, I go by this list: http://minecraft.gam...ng/CompleteListI'm currently up to Transportation. But I also have all the tools, weapons, and armor completed
.- The redstone is located at 497, 5, -2. Yeah it's a lot. You can call me a no lifer, but I'm pretty proud of the outcome... Even though its completed unless and pointless but you don't have to know that. Chances are you're not even reading this, Anyway.........
- If you would like to use the crafting table in a survival world, I have a download for that. For a fun challenge, you can try to get through the game by only using the giant crafting table! Download:http://www.mediafire...le_Survival.zip
Yes this is pretty much completely useless, but I had a ton of fun building it and I'm proud of this outcome. I'm a fan of recreating Minecraft blocks to giant redstone ones! I hope you guy enjoy my map! I'll keep updating it in the future with new recipes. Thanks!
Fantastic!
I think you could save a lot of coding time by using the /tesforblockS instead. This way you could build a perfectly compact stack of combinations. Each one would only have to be one tall. You can create a big stack of combinations that blocks can be in. When the table matches a slice of the stack, the appropriate item is summoned. This obviously wouldn't work with items but can be used in conjunction with an entity tester.
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Fantastic!
I think you could save a lot of coding time by using the /tesforblockS instead. This way you could build a perfectly compact stack of combinations. Each one would only have to be one tall. You can create a big stack of combinations that blocks can be in. When the table matches a slice of the stack, the appropriate item is summoned. This obviously wouldn't work with items but can be used in conjunction with an entity tester.
Thanks for your feedback! At one point I did think of testforblocks, but then I too thought about the items. Thinking now, It probably would've been a big time saver and more compact, but what can I do. Anyway I'm glad you enjoyed it
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I understand my tests are popular reading in the teachers' lounge." -Watterson
How to use:
1. First off, make sure you are looking from the correct side of the table. You are on the correct side when the glass where the item will spawn is to the right of you, like in the pictures above.
2. Shape out the crafting recipe on the giant crafting table. This means, any blocks that you can place, place them directly onto the crafting table. Any items that cannot be placed can be throw them onto the correct spot on the crafting table. ALWAYS place the block or item on the orange top right corner of each crafting square.
3. Press the button! Your item will spawn on the glass to the right of the table! The crafting table will reset, and you will be able to use it again.
Blocks that can be placed include:
All blocks (not items)
torches
redstone dust
Pictures:Here's an overview of the table!
Place all placeable blocks directly onto the crafting table!
Throw all items that can't be placed onto the correct spot on the crafting table!Press the button, and your item is summoned!Use the crafting table in a survival world!
How it works:
Basically, each crafting recipe is given its own redstone combination code. Each item or block in the crafting recipe has its own command block. That command block tests for the correct block/item on the correct spot on the giant crafting table. When all of the blocks and items are in the correct spot, and the combinaton code is correct, it will turn on a redstone torch that will summon the correct item onto the glass next to the crafting table. That's the simplest way to explain it. Watch the video above to learn more about how it works!
Redstone and command blocks (Pictures):
Testing for blocks is nothing special. This command block is testing for a spruce wood plank at 1 101 1, which is a spot on the crafting table.To test for items, I use the command /testfor @e[type=Item] Then I specify what exact item to look for using NBT data tags. This command block is looking for a diamond at 7 100 4, with a radius of 1 block. That coordinate is on the crafting table.Here is a single redstone combination code. When of all of the testfor command blocks are correct, all of the comparators will turn on. That turns of all of the redstone torches and the line of redstone on top of them. Behind the line of redstone is another redstone torch that will get powered when the line of redstone is unpowered. That torch will trigger the command to summon the correct item.Yeahhhhhhh.
(Current) Limitations:
- You can only craft one amount of one item at a time. So if you want to make three shovels, you can only make one at a time. Recipes that when crafted that give you multiple items will still give you the correct amount. For example, if you craft sticks, you will still get 4 of them.
- Most recipes that I have added so far can be crafted in more than one orientation. For example, you can craft a wooden axe with the wood facing to the left, or the wood facing to the right. Both work. I try to do this for all recipes when possible, but I think I forgot a few, like swords.
- No "shapeless" recipes have been added yet. This means recipes like flint and steel, dyes. Recipes where you can put the items anywhere on the crafting table. I'm still not sure how to handle those. If you have any items comment below!
Other Info:
-This is an on-going project, and I am far from finished. I will contine to update the map with more recipes, until one day I will (hopefully) have all of them.
-This map is multiplayer compatable. As of the last time I checked it really does not create all that much lag. I recommend using a lower Render Distance setting for the best performance.
- If you want to see how much have completed, I go by this list: http://minecraft.gam...ng/CompleteListI'm currently up to Transportation. But I also have all the tools, weapons, and armor completed
.- The redstone is located at 497, 5, -2. Yeah it's a lot. You can call me a no lifer, but I'm pretty proud of the outcome... Even though its completed unless and pointless but you don't have to know that. Chances are you're not even reading this, Anyway.........
Downloads:
- You can get the Empty World download here:http://www.mediafire...fting_Table.zip
- If you would like to use the crafting table in a survival world, I have a download for that. For a fun challenge, you can try to get through the game by only using the giant crafting table!
Download: http://www.mediafire...le_Survival.zip
Yes this is pretty much completely useless, but I had a ton of fun building it and I'm proud of this outcome. I'm a fan of recreating Minecraft blocks to giant redstone ones! I hope you guy enjoy my map! I'll keep updating it in the future with new recipes. Thanks!
I think you could save a lot of coding time by using the /tesforblockS instead. This way you could build a perfectly compact stack of combinations. Each one would only have to be one tall. You can create a big stack of combinations that blocks can be in. When the table matches a slice of the stack, the appropriate item is summoned. This obviously wouldn't work with items but can be used in conjunction with an entity tester.
Check out innovative redstone and command block concepts with The Redstone Scientist!
Thanks for your feedback! At one point I did think of testforblocks, but then I too thought about the items. Thinking now, It probably would've been a big time saver and more compact, but what can I do. Anyway I'm glad you enjoyed it
I understand my tests are popular reading in the teachers' lounge." -Watterson