Hello everybody roguefox here and welcome back to another minecraft bedrock edition redstone tutorial in today’s tutorial i’ll show you how to make an infinite water source using one bucket of water and a cauldron now i have two different ways that you can make an infinite water Source using a bucket of water and a cauldron we have on the left side a semi-automatic way and then on the right side we have an automatic way and the cool part about this is that you can build this early game as soon as you have enough iron to Make a cauldron and then one slime for a sticky piston and then just a little bit of redstone that you’ll most likely get in a mining session you can build this in your own little house base or wherever you make early game so let’s go ahead and take a look at this we’re Gonna start with bottles of water so you can see that we do have a full cauldron let’s go ahead two three this is empty and all we simply do is push the button and we have ourselves a new cauldron of water now let’s go ahead and Use a bucket empty it all out again press the button it’s full so that is the semi-automatic way now for the automatic way let’s go ahead again we’ll use our bottles so one two and it is going to retract each time but after we empty it It’s going to refill and then this is probably better with the bucket in my opinion because we get it all in one scoop so let’s go ahead and do that and there we go so we have ourselves an infinite water source first i’ll show you how to make the Semi-automatic version and for this we need a 3×3 area and for the supplies all you need are your building blocks one stair block one sticky piston one redstone torch one button one cauldron and then your one bucket of water so to make this let’s go ahead and grab Our sticky piston and right in the back center place your sticky piston right there facing forward grab your cauldron place your cauldron right in front of the sticky piston like this now let’s go ahead we’re going to build up the wall so grab your building blocks and on both sides of the cauldron Come up two blocks like this then place one block on top of the sticky piston grab a stair block turn around this way and go ahead and crouch place that stair block right on top the cauldron so at the moment your cauldron is going to be within the wall now let’s go ahead And grab our bucket of water and then go ahead and water log that stair block like this once you have that done it is time to place in the redstone so let’s go ahead and grab our button place your button right here or you can place it on the Other side it doesn’t matter then grab your redstone torch come around to the back side of that block with the button and place your resin torch there that is going to cause the piston to extend and we have ourselves our cauldron of water and as you saw earlier all we do Is use it it’s empty we press it it refills and the same goes for the water bottles or the empty bottles empty press it and it refills and there we go that is how you make the semi-automatic version to make the automatic version you are Going to need a four by three area and you will also need to go two blocks under your floor level for the supplies you will need a sticky piston one observer two repeaters one redstone torch three redstone dust one cauldron your bucket of water your building blocks and then one stair block For this one what we’re gonna do is use these three blocks for the floor so we can knock out the rest of these and again we do want to come two blocks below the floor level so one two get your observer knock out the center block place your observer facing in this Direction so we have the red dot on the bottom arrow pointing down and then the face looking up from here let’s go ahead and run that observer into a block like this block here and then a block up on this side place blocks in a two by two area And then grab your redstone repeaters and what we’re gonna do is run a repeater out from this block into this one leave that set to one tick and then run a repeater into that one and set that to three ticks so one two three on these blocks here grab your redstone dust And line those blocks up with redstone dust that circuit is complete now to prevent water from going down and ruining our redstone because we definitely don’t want that we’re going to place a block right here next to the observer then go ahead and place a temporary block here Get your sticky piston and place your sticky piston facing forward on top of that temporary block and we can go ahead and knock it out and just like we did earlier get your cauldron place your cauldron in front of the sticky piston and then build up your Wall on the side of the cauldron like this place the block on top of the sticky piston get your stair block turn around and crouch place that stair block on top of the cauldron get your bucket of water we’re gonna go ahead and water log that stair block once again just like that So the bucket or the cauldron is now full of water and then to extend it what we’re going to do is grab a redstone torch come around to the back and on top of that block there place down your wrestler torch under the sticky piston and it is going to extend He did see it retract but it did extend once again and this is all ready to go now a word of caution with this be careful not to spam it or the circuit may not be able to keep up with you and then you’re gonna have an Empty cold drain come back out and we definitely don’t want that so when you’re doing this one pace yourself and grabbing your water and let’s go and use our empty bottles so you can see i went too quick there so again be careful not to go too quick with this And there we go that one is all done once you have all that finished we can go ahead and plug up these holes here and there we go there is the automatic version all done and what i love about both of these designs is that they are very compact again Perfect for a starter home or a starter base very minimal resources and it looks good so again the semi-auto takes up a three by three area all the automatic takes up a four by three but we really don’t see the fourth one the fourth block because it is underground If we look at it from what’s being shown again this is a three by three area just like this one super compact super easy i love it with that being said everyone this is going to be the end of today’s redstone tutorial i really hope you guys enjoyed this has been roguefox And i will see you later you Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft Bedrock – Automatic Cauldron Filler [Infinite Water] (Xbox/PS4/MCPE/Windows 10/Switch)’, was uploaded by Rogue Fox on 2020-02-27 20:00:08. It has garnered 116738 views and 2021 likes. The duration of the video is 00:07:20 or 440 seconds.
In this @minecraft Bedrock Edition (Xbox/PS4/MCPE/Windows 10/Switch) redstone tutorial I show you how to make an automatic cauldron filler using one bucket of water and a cauldron.
This easy, simple, and compact auto cauldron filler creates an infinite water source to place in your starter house or base.
In this redstone tutorial, I will show you 2 designs: a semi-automatic and automatic version.
Need an automatic bucket filler? Check out this tutorial! https://youtu.be/GaQRYDr939Q
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