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  1. Sep 29, 2017 · So what you need is called a redstone clock. If you look it up, you will find a few redstone clock circuits. For short intervals you can use old good repeater clock. You can easily lock it in one state infinitely by applying signal to the block holding redstone torch. For long intervals you better use Etho hopper clock.

  2. If you want to make a super fast one, you need at least a 3x3 block space. You need: x4 redstone dust,x1 lever & x4 redstone repeaters. On each border of the square on the middle, place a repeater and then connect then with the redstone. Place the lever next to one of the redstone wires and as fast as you can, flick it on and off.

  3. By right-clicking on the repeater, you can set its delay from 1 to 4 ticks. (Each redstone tick is 0.1 seconds, or 2 game ticks.) Normally, this corresponds to a time delay of 0.1 to 0.4 seconds. Longer delays can be made with multiple repeaters; for example, a repeater set to '4' and another to '1' will give a half second delay (0.4s + 0.1s ...

  4. Mar 29, 2017 · Make a clock using repeaters. Just take two repeaters, and put them side by side, but make them face opposite directions. Then, connect them up with redstone. Something like this: |[r>]| |[<r]| Where '[r]' is a repeater, the arrow indicating its direction, and '|' is just redstone wire.

  5. Aug 2, 2014 · So I joined this server called "Pika-Network" and redstone repeaters aren't allowed so I just want to make a 1 tick redstone clock Feel free to answer! Last edited by JettCraft112 : Aug 2, 2014

  6. That repeater being ON (OR OFF) is stored in the database which is the Minecraft world save file. To clear it, do these steps: delete that repeater. Close the world Close Minecraft. Reopen Minecraft and that world. Replace that repeater.

  7. Make it like this. = Repeater = Redstone [] [] [] [] You'll need a configuration like this. This will allow a redstone signal to repeat itself. You must have 4 repeaters, make sure they don't touch each other. Place a button next a redstone wire and it should power up the repeater when you press it. You can also use a torch, but you need to ...

  8. This can simply be achieved with a redstone repeater set to 2 ticks feeding into a block with a redstone torch (remember, it takes 1 tick for a redstone torch to turn off or on.) That simple method adds up to 3 ticks per rotation, which is the fastest clock you can have to have a dispenser dispense repeatedly.

  9. Anyway, here are some redstone clocks which drive a piston-array 24-hour digital display. The 3 emerald blocks belong to the 3 main clocks visible. The bottom 2 are 1 second each, with the left one being the traditional inverter design (a "5-clock") and the other keeping a 1-tick pulse circulating through a loop of 10 repeaters.

  10. I began minecraft ~July 7 2011 1.7.3 Beta. My username used to be Creative_Dalek but is now Dalek since 2/4/2015