Hey guys it’s turkish from turkish gaming today i’m going to make a couple of different redstone clocks now there are a ton of different clock designs these are the ones that i typically go to when i’m building my redstone because they’re they’re small they’re compact they’re easy to remember and they have a Ton of different purposes so this first one is a simple clock uh torch clock it’s very compact very easy to remember very easy to build the second one is an ethonian hopper timer the great part about this one is you can really control how long the pulses are and that’s what makes it Great in a ton of different situations this next one is a chained ethonian hopper timer and i also have a pulse output rather than a constant output so on the other one you can control how long the pulse is and this one you can control how long in Between the pulses and the reason it’s changed here is just to increase the time you can have between so if you have a two minute timer on this first one and then you have say 11 different things in here then that’s gonna be 22 minute timer because it’s two minutes And then every time this this pulse goes off it’ll flip this one and move one item finally this one i don’t have a lot of purposes for i rarely use it but it’s a one tick clock so some people do have uses for it all You have to do is place a redstone torch and now you have a one tick clock it does create some legs so i’m not a big fan of it but there are sometimes when you need a one tick clock so now i’ll show you how to build them So first up is the torch design all you’re gonna have to do is place one block on one side of the block you’re going to place a redstone torch on the other side you’re going to want to place some redstone dust now on top of each of these you’re going To want to place a block and then you’re going to want a repeater going from the block above the torch to the block above the redstone dust now you’re going to want to make sure that this this repeater is on at least the second tick if it’s on the first one then this Torch is going to burn out and the clock’s going to be useless so there’s not a whole lot of wiggle room in this you can either have it on the second tick third tick the fourth tick and those are the speeds some of the nice features about this Though is that you can turn it on and off from a number of different places you place a switch here you can turn it off if you power any of these blocks in a similar fashion so you have resident going into this block or this block Or this block then that will also turn it off and you can also have an output coming from any of those so if i want to have an output here that’ll work if i want to have an output here that’ll work if i want one coming out of This block that’ll work as an output so there are many different places you can have the output and the input but the downside is there aren’t very many speeds for this clock to run but it is very compact as well so now on to the next one So up next is the vertical ethonian hopper timer all you have to do is have two hoppers feeding into each other so place the first one and then shift click to place the second one then you’re going to want a comparator coming out each side so one coming out of that hopper And one coming out of that and those are going to go into some blocks with redstone on top so you want a redstone on each one then you’re going to want sticky pistons facing into the hoppers on each side and you’re going to want to place a block of redstone in between And then you can choose if you want it by default on or off and then just have redstone coming out whatever so this is by default off and then to get this to run you’re going to want to place some items in here for every item you put in you’re going To increase the length of the pulse by 0.8 seconds so calculate it take the number of items times 0.8 that’s how long your pulse is going to be so next i’ll just show you some variations on the phoney hopper timer and first i’ll show you how to make a horizontal one Starts off the same way you want two hoppers feeding into each other and then on each side of these you’re going to want a redstone comparator coming out just like that and there and going into a block just like before now rather than putting redstone on top What you’re going to want to do is place a redstone piece of redstone beside each one and then again have sticky pistons facing in beside each piece of redstone and then a redstone block now before however many items you put in times it by 0.8 and that’s how long the pulse is Going to be now if you place a piece of redstone on both places what’s going to happen is you can invert it by placing a redstone torch like so and now 0.8 times every time sorry 0.8 times the number of items you have in there that’s how often the pulse is going to Occur rather than how long the pulse is so it’ll be a very quick one tick pulse but it’ll happen every time that you have so many items times 0.8 seconds now again another variation to build on to this one is if you build another horizontal ethylene hopper timer beside this So same process you’re going to want to place pistons feeding into each other with a comparator coming out each side into a block with some redstone beside it and then a piston facing in on each side with a block of redstone and then to join these You’re going to want to shift click and place your redstone on top of each of these these hoppers here so now what happens is same same logic we had just had however many items you have in here times 0.8 now you multiply that by however many items you have in here And that’s how often this is going to pulse when you place it here so same procedure invert it so that it creates a pulse and now it’ll happen 0.8 times however many items you have in here times the number of items you have in here that’s how often this this will occur The reason this is so useful is it’s a very very compact way of creating very long clocks it would be more compact to have dispensers going on to pressure plates and using the despawn times the reason this is better is it’s much more customizable you don’t have to go in five-minute increments Plus you don’t have to worry about running out items here the items just go back and forth between hoppers whereas if you had a dispenser once that item goes it’s gone you have to restock it so that is the variations on the ethonian hopper timer so this last one is very simple however It’s very not very useful it’s just a one tick clock so it’ll emit a pulse every one tick all you have to do is take two pieces of redstone and another two pieces of redstone and then have a repeater going each way so one going this way And one going this way and then at at any of these four places you just have to place a block of redstone and that torch and you can destroy those and now you have a one tick clock it creates a lot of lag it’s not that useful but it’s something to have It’s something handy to have in the back your mind in case you do need a one-tick clock that’s it today i hope this helped you and thanks for watching Video Information
This video, titled ‘Redstone Clocks – Minecraft Tutorial’, was uploaded by TarkhisGaming on 2014-01-05 14:00:01. It has garnered 841 views and 11 likes. The duration of the video is 00:06:40 or 400 seconds.
In this video I show you how to make a couple of redstone clocks that I find particularly useful while working with redstone. The first is a torch clock which is very compact but only has a couple of time settings. The second is an Ethonian hopper timer which has plenty of timing choices for either the pulse length or time between pulses. The final is the least useful and that is a 1 tick clock.
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