All right guys welcome back to another minecraft bedrock redstone tutorial i’m your host the mighty mirror hut i am really excited to bring this episode to you i’ve been working on it for a couple of days i promised all of my viewers that i would i would make a redstone tutorial on this It is the digital counter that i built on the nevercraft server with spectrum 1991 as a host 1981 as host as you can see it does work it works on bedrock i’ve done a couple of tutorials online none of them quite seem to work they all seem to have a bug So i changed up how it’s made you guys are gonna love this we’re gonna use a mechanic that just entered minecraft very recently most of the tutorials use cauldrons i do not a few more button presses just to preview that does work and as i said i did put this on a realm And it works even with the lag so without further ado you’re going to need to clear out an area five wide we’re gonna go back by believe eight one two three four five six seven eight no nine go back by nine and it’s gonna go up into the sky by two four six Eight ten going to be about two blocks taller than this but it’s behind so you’ll be able to hide it pretty easily okay you guys got a sneak peek of what we’re going to use barrels yes barrels all right so for this tutorial you are going to need Less than 10 half stone has slabs about a stack of the available block of your choice whatever you’re going to build it out of 13 redstone lamps one button one sticky piston one rare 12 regular pistons about a stack of redstone dust five redstone repeaters six redstone Comparators and then when we get to programming the system so i put this in black here we’re going to need 23 barrels seven blocks of your choice three pieces of glass and about 56 wooden shovels so first off we’re going to put our input down right here in the bottom corner Right behind that we’re gonna put a block followed by the only sticky piston we’re gonna use we’re gonna put a block on his face we’re gonna go back by two more blocks and then up by one and back so there’s we’re going to take two steps up and back towards the frame one I’m going to put one put redstone dust follow along with me we need to put it right here in front of this comparator and we’re going to put it here pictures and what you’re going to see in those pictures you’re going to see g for glass you’re going to see b for block And you’re going to see a number on the barrel that tells you how many wooden shovels to put in then back to zero now if you cycle the numbers and it does not work then that means that you placed some of the programming blocks incorrectly or you don’t have the right amount Of wooden shovels inside your barrels so i really have to have brought you this video guys i hope you get much much use for it out of realms or anywhere else you need a digital counter on your uh individual minecraft worlds now if you like this video please give a Like and if you really liked it please do subscribe i am brand new to youtube i appreciate all the support see you next time Video Information
This video, titled ‘MineCraft BedRock Digital Counter Display / RedStone Tutorial’, was uploaded by Mighty MeerHut on 2019-09-03 10:49:55. It has garnered 22352 views and 668 likes. The duration of the video is 00:13:57 or 837 seconds.
Hey guys there is an update to this video, lil smaller, and tile-able, and I didn’t mess up the programming lol. Check it out here https://youtu.be/zCDKoZTfo50
In this tutorial I will describe a NEW way that I have found to build the Digital Counter in Minecraft BedRock, also known as a seven segment display.
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