Hi everyone, This is definitely my favorite build this far! I hope the tutorial aspect of it is easy to follow. Let me know what you think! Important note 1: the build is actually 33 blocks long and 19 blocks wide!! I miscounted during editing, my sincerest apologies! Important note 2: For Bedrock players, it seems the items get stuck on the honey blocks without a water stream next to it. You can replace these honeyblocks by top half slabs. This should make the items flow past. Also, the signs apparantly block the items, change those out for pressure plates instead. Other than that, I think this works just the same. Important note 3: Make sure the 4 filler items you use in the hoppers next to the comparator is something that will never enter the sorting system. It's best to use the anvil to change the name on the filler blocks so it is unique. For example, you can name a stack of dirt blocks 'Filler Item'. In that way, it will never gets sucked into the storage chests. Cheers, Nuvola.
When you say item that will never enter the system, can i do what you say underneath, by renaming dirt to like "p", and then even if i put dirt in it wont mess up as it isnt called dirt in the hoppers?
I watch a lot of tutorials in my journey of play minecraft, but never have I ever saw a redstone totorial also contain a build guide that make your redstone construction looks good and cool.
this is what I needed. I knew about the redston contraption for item sorting but I like the bulk and layout. I like the dropper with a bubble column personally but this looks like it works very well now to farm honey
I've been making redstone builds for at least 5 yrs now, and I've never encountered someone build with redstone and also care about how it will look on the outside. This is perfect for my style of integrating farms and storage units without compromising the aesthetic or straight up build the farms far away from the beautiful structures. you build style could actually help me "hide" my builds in towns I create. both beautiful and functional.
Wow this is actually the first build/restone contraption that I actually love, not only does he make an easy tutorial but also shows you how to make a house out of it
For those on bedrock, if you are having troubles with the items not flowing you will have to change it. Instead of using the honey blocks, create the water system above the hoppers. i removed the weird turns at the beginning of the elevator and just made them straight runs, this gave it enough power to move my items to the end. The gaps between the hoppers i used the packed ice, and placed a button above the ice block, then water, and I funneled the water with the same stone blocks. hope this helps.
@@Kiariis This worked for me too using blue ice between the hoppers. Put the button on the side of the channel immediately after the hoppers (not the floor) and the water on the block before the hoppers.
I cannot get the items to flow past the first sign... If I change it to the no honey blocks build like you suggested, how do the items then know which hopper to drop into without the honey blocks to grab them?
Had the problem where items get stuck in the gaps with no water flow. I used the fix someone in this comment section suggested where you replace the honey blocks on the gaps with top half slabs and they start to flow til the end. Also, idk if i built it wrong, tho i couldve sworn i built it exactly as the video instructed, but some items get stuck in the dropper. So instead of a tower of droppers, i changed it into a water elevator using soul sand and only using one dropper to output the items. Lastly, just a minor thing. I counted and the dimension was 33x17, not 31x17. Other than that, great build. I especially liked the lighting system which indicates if a chest contains an item or not. The design looks nice too.
I had the same problem with the elevator, what I did is that I connected the comparator directly to the first bottom dropper instead of the hopper. I practically did the exact same system and connected the redstone to that dropper as well, just do the system by the opposite side of the hopper thats fills that bottom dropper if you want this silent system, Water elevator is cheaper tho.
It’s the first time I ever do this to a Contin creator, but this video helped me so much that I think you deserve this. Please keep your good work going.
Thank you so much for this very useful and detalied tutorial for a simple and practical item sorter. Usually when I search for a tutorial it;s hard to find a compromise between a build and a tutorial, farm, you know what I mean. I love how well the stone variants and spruce wood work in this build. It will take me a while to build such a good looking storage system but the art takes time. Thanks once again Nuvola!
The water transport wasn't working for me. The items would get stuck on the blocks without water. I was able to fix that by replacing the honey blocks with top slabs on those spots. But then items on the far side (after the U turn) were not getting filtered. I ended up replacing the whole water transport system with hoppers, and now it works fine. Love the design. Also, it's definitely possible to expand this to 5 sorters in each section (instead of just 4). I rerouted the fifth one to my bulk storage area. I also added a sorter to the end that trashes items I have way too much of, like dirt, gravel, and netherrack. I also connected some hoppers to the top floor so food that I cook and ore that I smelt will be fed into the sorter. This design made it really easy to add all of that. Great video!
NOTE: THIS LIST IS OF ALL THE CRITICAL PARTS FOR THE BUILD! I LEFT OUT THE DECOR ITEMS FOR EACH ROOM AS I HAD A DIFFERENT IDEA FOR THAT. ENJOY THIS MUCH EASIER TO FOLLOW LIST!!!!! Materials List: 1939 Stone Bricks 1143 Spruce Slab 916 Stripped Spruce Wood 705 Stripped Oak Wood 332 Spruce Planks 332 Srpuce STAIRS 302 Spruce Trap Doors 226 Chests 239 Hoppers 175 Deepslate Brick Slabs 140 Redstone Dust 134 Spruce Fence 134 GLASS Panes (White) 129 Deepslate Bricks 96 Lanterns 66 Redstone Comparator 63 Oak Planks 61 Oak Trap Doors 60 Spruce Signs 57 Deepslate Tiles 57 Redstone Repeaters 55 Honey Blocks 55 Packed Ice 51 Polished Deepslate Slabs 46 Deepslate Tile Slabs 44 Campfires 35 Redstone Torches 33 Redstone Lamp 30 Cobblestone Wall 29 Polished Deepslate 26 Stone Brick Stairs 24 Spruce Fence Gate 22 Oak Stairs 20 Chains 17 Torches 8 Cobblestone Slabs 9 Water Buckets 7 Droppers 6 Observers 4 Blocks Of Redstone 4 Glowstone 2 Pistons
@@axmxn5954 Sadly I don’t. I simply made the list of his stuff that he used because he didn’t make a good one or at the time of my viewing, didn’t have one available 🥲🤷🏻♂️
I really appreciate your teaching style. Very simple and straightforward, no chitter chatter, and a nice simple overview beforehand. I wish all tutorials were like this and now I'm going to follow you after only watching for 60 seconds. Btw I have went to college for 6 years and have had many teachers in my day and you have a knack. Keep up the good work! 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
For the people choosing a sculk-themed room, make sure the sculk sensors are high on the wall, otherwise it will trigger the Redstone on the ground floor and break things.
if your first sorting honey block isnt working, extend the curve by one block and add a sign to the curve and place another water. if your sorter is missing items, make the water slower by replacing the ice with a solid block and making the water paths shorter
I was working on this build for a couple of days now. Spent a lot of time trying to get the honey/packed ice working. I even tried switching to mud but still didn't work. How I finally got it working very smoothly is placing the waterway directly on the hoppers(No honey or mud). I would place packed ice in between the hopper segments (two fit there) and have the waters stop at the first packed ice and restart water from the first hopper of the next segment.@@rodrigofranchi9834
tbh thats the first minecraft tutorial that im watching because i liked it, not copying to my world 1 by 1, but because this video is nice to watch, im just enjoying it
Works great, super fast and due to the speed of droppers not very laggy. I Really enjoy your tutorials. I used to just follow them, but then I thought, why don't I try to make my existing farms look nicer? They turn out a bit less impressive, but they are my builds, so I'm proud of them.
Thank you so much for the video! Loved it! As for the fix on the water "slide" for bedrock players, i made the water parts shorter (so the water would have more "speed" when pushing the items ), i also changed all of the honey blocks for mud blocks (the water behaves weirdly with honey blocks in bedrock) and used stone pressure plates instead of the signs. I used the water elevator method someone put in the comments below for fixing the issue with the items not going up, other than what was shown in the tutorial. Hopes this helps anyone playing in bedrock :) I tested it in a creative world and it works, I'm now gonna build it in the survival world i stream and play with my friends, i'll come back if I've had to make any other changes :)
Thanks a lot for this fix ❤ I did the mud walls and shortened the water, which worked perfectly 🎉 now to try and fix why my items aren't filtering properly 😂😅
@@Trkdelight hey! i noticed the issue with the latest small update, a quick fix would be to change the ice block in front of the sorting hopper with more hoppers facing into them (the water would be going over these new hoppers, and carrying the items directly into them), and do the sorting part in those instead of the ones in the video. I'm not sure why the itmes won't go through the mud blocks after the update, but i'm looking into it. One important thing to note if changing the ice to hoppers, is to only change the ones in front of the existing hoppers, or else your items would just be thrown out. Hope this helps! If i figure out any other fix, I'll come back :)
@@nicolinoc2945 you have to sort the items in the new hoppers, same way as he shows in the video, doing this the hopper will only collect the item it’s sorted to collect
Omg dude you just became my favorite channel, been playing this since 2011 so this says a lot about you man! Absolutely stunning keep going cuz I will be following you now :D
This is perfect for my server base! My buddies and I are sharing everything, so this is great. I already have a place picked out for the underground section!
Awesome build. For bedrock I aded the water streams directly over the "selection" hoppers and added two compact ice blocks in between the hopper sets. I added the signs on the first ice block and the water on the second one. Also used double chests instead of singles. It's working brilliantly. Now just need to figure out what to do with all the honey blocks i crafted.
@@esmerayaruna i made the items move faster by placing 2 ice blocks every 5 blocks. The sign goes ont the first block and a water on the second. The speed of the item pushes it across the sign.
Love this design I'm building it in survival but using Deepslate to fit my darkside vibe... The signs don't work for me on bedrock so I'm using stone slabs with blue ice works perfect 👌 thanx
I ❤ Ur Builds, this is for those having issues with the water transport system. 1. Remove all Honey Blocks. 2. Add another dropper on top of the Dropper tower, facing toward the direction where the honey blocks were. Make sure to add another level to the Dropper system 3. Add another Hopper to the overflow chest hopper tower. From that hopper, keep adding hoppers all leading into that hooper until u get back to the Dropper. This fix works 100%, lol but will cost alot of Iron, so make sure u have an Iron farm... I ❤ ALL ur videos Nuvola MC Please never Stop being U
Replace dirt block in the hoppers with items that stacking 16 like eggs ender pearl. This will reduce the number of items in hopper so you can storage much more items in chests.
All of your roofs remind me of my dutch and norwegian cousins and the pictures they send me! This is a beautiful build thank you for taking the time to create it and share it with us!
I really appreciate this video just for the difference in the way you build an design your structure. I'm definitely gonna be stealing a few of the ideas to help with a storage system I've been working on. Gonna be saving this video to re-watch while I build bits from it
Side note : Dont use BLUE ice. Did that mistake and the items were cycling so fast that alot of them wouldnt even have the time to be picked by the hoppers and just go to the overflow chest. Switched to packed ice as per instructed and now it works perfectly
For those having issues with some items getting stuck in the dropper elevator, setting the repeater for the dropper elevator to 2tick delay fixes that issue, 1tick delay ticks too fast for the droppers to register 👍🏻
I love that almost every question that I got after watching this video was answered by the description under the video. That is what I call a responsible content creator, cheers to you sir!
AMAZING! planning on adding this as a underground adition to my new mansion survival base , lots of stuff to farm for , but looks definitely worth it .
The themed rooms are everything don't get me wrong, but when I first saw that space up top my brain immediately thought of what all-purpose farms you could link up to the storage system directly. Those chimneys also scream work, like there's some work happening in the walls. My question is, which ones? Probably a cobble generator, chicken farm, maybe a bamboo farm for scaffolding and furnace fuel. You could link that and the cobble farm to a small super furnace system that toggles, if you want the bamboo and cobble to automatically translate to stone or not, or one or the other. I also thought of a mini village trader up there, there's so much you could do. Especially if you give it another level, ugh. I'm building this one, it's gonna suck in survival but damnit I want it
For those who need the bulk redstone when doing all the bulks here is where he starts. 2:06, mainly for me who can't remember for the life of me what to do. The second one is at 6:14.
Hey @Nevoöla - I like your Video a lot. It brings a sorting system to the next level. For your Filter, you could do 11 Items for items that can stack to 64 and 10 for Items that only can stack to 16 and make sure just to put 1 sample of the item to be sorted. The probe item will stay in the Hopper :) Thank you for this Video !
I'm in the process of building this but I'd love to see how to could take all the different farms that you have in your video list and have the items from them feed into this storage system automatically. I'm putting this central in my build to make it easier.
Outstanding build! I don’t know why I had flow issues over the ice blocks. I tried several suggested options to no avail. Ended up just using a hopper system to move all of the item across the top. Works great! Thank you for sharing this build. It’s beautiful!
Just finished building this. Absolutely legendary video! Easiest subscribe ever :P Tip: If you find that not all items go through the system even though it all flows through, make sure to check your droppers (for example, I would always put 64 items and only 62 go through) This can be easily fixed by right-clicking the redstone repeater attached to the chest where you drop everything in. (I am playing on Bedrock version in a realms server (1.20.1)
@@SH-hg8ks bedrock or java? idk about java, but for bedrock, I put top half slabs instead of honey blocks in front of any part that doesn't have water (there would be a sign instead) other than that, the only thing can I think of is that you haven't put a specific item in the hopper for the hopper to decide to pick up
@@yoitsace so you used honey blocks and then top half slabs? I will try that 👍 I'm on bedrock and have tried everything else 🙈the hoppers are working so hopefully this works
@@yoitsacenow only half of my circuit is working. Everything for the second half just flows straight past the hoppers, nothing different from the first half either 🙈
Hey man, this is an awesome build, love it! Personally i changed the feeding system, where the chest is one block lower, so i can have furnaces autmatically feed into the system.
For bedrock guys it’s just easier to use hoppers instead of flowing water for the input chest. Just use the dropper elevator with a small section of water to bring the items to a hopper then create a hopper chain.
Can i just say if next time you can add the size of each square as its hard to work out with stone bricks. Much easier with smooth stone if your not putting exact block lengths.
The overall build is solid but the ice and honey blocks do not work in bedrock. Go to a water flow directly over the hoppers. Put pack ice in the gaps between and use pressure plates on one of the pack ice. I had to increase the path length from the dropper riser to get the right stream strength into the main path. It worked fine with those changes. Otherwise, very nice.
dang I just built everything up to the honey blocks with packed ice and water then I test it out and it gets stuck on the first water stream I hate bedrock.
It sounds like you have a lisp... like I do! Big props to you for being confident enough to record your voice! I know I sure have trouble accepting my sloshy s sounds on recording 😢 Big love! ❤
I wish there was a way to sort as groups like woods, food items, ores etc. Cause 32 different single items is not enough. I could also combine it with simple storage unit if I could sort it that way.
Ok Soo I'm building this in survival an at 20:00 when you working on the inside what do you do when you get to the packed ice for the hallway I'm truly confused
Hi, I am having some trouble with the sorter. 1. Does the item hopper all the way on the right have anything inside them, like filler blocks? 9:17 2. How do items move from top storage to the bottom? Are all the chest on the top layer suppose to be completely filled? Thanks Nuvola
The sorting system can be built much easier. U don't need honeyblocks, observers which can be difficult to acquire for some ppl. If anyone wants to simplify the build can watch MystiCat's auto sorting vid - its much understandable and easier
Very nice design! I changed the color palette of the building blocks and used a different redstone item sorter with denser storage, but overall this worked very well for me.
This tutoring were so confusing, i would’ve liked more information, explanations and a tutorial showing how to build this under the ground because I have this HUGE base underground and really need the system.
Thanks for the feedback! The main goal of my tutorials is to provide some inspiration that you can actually make farms look good. If the functional part is the only thing you're looking for than I can highly recommend other creators like Chapman (Java) or JC Playz (Bedrock). What would you like me to explain more? How the redstone works?
I've built at least 6 of your aesthetic farms so far, plus a few others so this will definitely be the next thing I add. My starter cave behind a waterfall that I liked the shape of and decorated lol, is getting a bit cramped. Especially seeing as my slime farm is amazingly a double chunk under the village I live under. I have a lot of slime and iron.
All done. I'll be adding some extensions onto the basement, make a few more manual storage rooms. For the end, ocean monuments, flowers&dyes, wooden items. Lol it's ridiculous how many items are in this game, you don't really think about it until it comes to sorting out your storage. I've got secret rooms all over the place for cramming things into. Looking at the place now and wondering if I can make my way up into the dormer area and see how much room is up there too lol!
Yes it should! For bedrock you do need some minor adjustments to the transport system, as honey blocks behave slightly differently. Multiple people in the comments have given their solutions for it. Good luck!
@@nuvolamc yeah I copied yours the water streams are the same aswell it seems that the honey is making the items stop when I take the honey out the items don’t stop lol but I don’t think the machine will work if I move all the honey
Did you manage to find a fix? I have the same issue, my item gets stuck on the honey where the signs are placed. If i remove the honey in front of the sings the item will flow all the way to the end but gets stuck at the final sign
I just spent the last two days following this tutorial in order to make a schematic, so I can put it in my gameplay world. *phew* that was a lot of work. I can't imagine how long it took to film/create that in the first place. I can give Nuvola the schematic file if he wants it it, just let me know how/where/when to send it. It probably would have taken a more seasoned player a lot less time, but I'm just now starting to work with redstone devices. It does work perfectly, and I did test it multiple times. I did my best to recreate it exactly as he made it, but the stairs to the upstairs and the above room, I couldn't get a good look at even with the speed on the slowest and trying to go frame by frame. I also don't know what was on the shelf at the front in the sculk room, but if I do remake it, I'll do those rooms differently.
Awesome! I'm not really sure how to get things from those worlds into one I'm playing, but I do prefer to build things myself, especially in survival, which is why I like using schematics, the downside is, you don't have all of the information on more complicated builds, like, for example: where the top hopper had the items that you wanted to sort, that wouldn't be part of it, unfortunately. I did find another system someone made that was a multi-type but she had it where it's one of those floating builds. I'll probably do something simple for now, though, I do love the looks of all of your builds. The aesthetic aspect with the functionality is really what makes it for me. Thanks so much for your reply and thanks for making the build for me to follow along!
You can either build up, as in put in more chests and hoppers underneath the one facing the comparator , or you can build in more 'boxes' and make the build longer. You can also make the build 1 block wider on both sides (so 19 blocks) so you can make double chests on the ground floor, if you know what I mean. That will have some consequences for the looks though, as dimensions of the walls for the bay windows will be different then. Hope these are enough options! :) You can always build a second building like this one!
Once i built big storage with autosorter, maybe 2-3 times bigger than this one. And it's kinda cool to build, i liked it but i never used autosorter because it was slow. Dropper is spitting items very slowly and when you put whole chest of items it takes some time to sort ) i was putting stuff myself. But anyway, i think big storage with autosorter is must have building in your minecraft world.
Awesome build! had fun building it along, a small adjustment that i made was the first curve of the waterstream, the first hopper had no chance of getting anything.
I play on bedrock and I was having some issues with the items not going into the hoppers where the pressure plates and the slabs where if they where in front of the hoppers. So I ended up messing around and found that if you replace the pressure plates with an item frame it works. Just a little fyi I thought might help!