Thank you so much for watching, fam! If you enjoyed this tutorial on auto-crafting Blocks of Iron, Copper, Netherite, and Gold with a Crafter, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing for more of my automation tutorials in Minecraft Bedrock 1.21. Quick question: Are you a fan of converting ingots into blocks for deep storage, or do you prefer the thrill of drowning in chests? If you're into deep storage, leave a comment below with how you have your ingots-to-blocks setup in your world. I'd love to hear about your builds and maybe even feature some in future videos! Thanks again for your support, and happy automating!
Thanks a ton, @BotCrusherXD! Really appreciate the shoutout and your support. It's awesome to have you on board and part of the journey. Here’s to more redstone adventures together! 🚀
As mentioned in another comment a more compact way is to have another comparator coming from a full composter going into the comparator coming out of the crafter in subtract mode, it will only power when the crafter is full! I use this for my iron farm to store the iron as blocks
Saved me so much time I wish I found this first thank you thank you thank you. I’m definitely subscribing and I liked your video. Will be coming back to a few times. lol
Thanks @bondklingerman5375! I'm thrilled to hear it saved you some time. Welcome to the channel - more awesome builds are coming your way. Keep an eye out, and if you have any specific requests, just let me know. Happy crafting! 🤖🔥
Thanks, @AlonsoTrujillo-kt5zj! Glad to know my tutorial saved you some precious time. If I can spare a few more minutes of frustration for folks, my job here is done.
I found that the method by Rays Works for making the crafter craft with one resource at the right time seems more compact and takes less redstone than using this. This, however, I could see being used if maybe you have multiple things be created. When the first gets a certain amount of materials, it powers a spot to activate another crafter or something else. You would technically turn the first crafter from this design into a clock that can wait automatically. When it gets enough to craft its block, it resets. This could help if you need different things to be created together. If you’re crafting one thing, I’d just go with Rays Work’s design, but if several things are crafting, this could work with some modifications.
I agree that @RaysWorks design is more compact, they have great content. For this video, I wanted to highlight how the 9 crafter slots interact with redstone to help those who may not be as familiar with those mechanics. I utilize various different methods for activating crafter for specific recipes in my 'Unbreakable Auto-Crafting' series that are more compact. And interesting take on the crafter/redstone clock, I will have to play around with that idea for a future episode of unbreakable auto-crafting. Will definitely give you a shout out if I do!
That’s pretty uncanny, @BotCrusherXD, because I have a tutorial that covers this topic! Check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tmS-3j15IsU.html. Hope it helps you dive even deeper into the world of redstone! I’d also love to hear if there are any other tutorials you're interested in. Let me know!
@@BotCrusherXD Thrilled to hear you're diving into gold automation! 😍 The video I linked above focuses exclusively on sorting and storing loot from a zombie piglin/gold farm (not on building the farm itself, though I've covered that in another video). Give it a watch to see if it's what you need!
Isnt it a better idea to use a comparitor on subract mode and substract 8 and put an repeater in the output and channel that signal back into the crafter?
@@meezivanhoutendijk3591 Truly appreciate your feedback and for watching! Regarding compactness, fair point. I will incorporate into future builds, especially the larger and more complex ones, to minimize space usage. For this video, my goal was to showcase the various signal strengths that a crafter can send out, emphasizing the flexibility of the crafter-comparator combination. I created this visual representation for myself shortly after the crafter was initially released, and I found it particularly useful.
@@dizzytt69 Lmao! Apologies for the late reply; life’s been a bit of a grind lately (with my 'actual' career), but honestly, your comment made my day. Thanks for sharing-I needed that laugh!