For anyone wondering, it also works with an extra furnace across if you want the hallway to be an uneven number. I’ve simply extended the redstone line by one and haven’t changed any timing.. you can tell that they’re slightly off sync but it works perfectly. I wanted to build it in my base but it’s already nearly done and the hallways are an uneven number so I tried it out :) And for all those comments where people wonder about extending the lever.. just place a red stone line going out from where the lever is in the video and when you connect it, make sure that you face a repeater out of the back of the block that you put the lever on. Extend that with redstone.. if needed, put a repeater in the line somewhere
@@Storm_8636_ you could try but I doubt it a little bit.. in the video all 4 sides move in sync but with mine the two vertical sides and the horizontal sides move at different times. It’s a very small difference but it’s noticeable.. maybe adding another will affect it too much. Maybe if you do try it you have to play with repeater timers a bit.. maybe one tick on the right repeater will put them in sync
I agree with what @bettinevdg73 has already said, but I’ll add that it should work, you would just have to tweak the redstone slightly, but the super smelter itself will be less efficient
@@TomcoTwothanks for the great bedrock tutorials!! I don’t understand why your channel isn’t much bigger! Keep up the great work for us poor bedrock players.. I think we’ve all built a farm on bedrock that only works on Java so RU-vidrs like you are so important!
This smelter is awesome! I took your design and went a little crazy. I connected the furnace to my item sorter and a massive easy collect lava farm for fuel. Then I automated the furnace system with a couple comparators and hoppers. After that I added a deposit system under the sorter for all the items I wanted to be able to send to the furnace. Now with a single flick of a lever I can send items down to the furnace and it will automatically start up, smelt items, deposit those items in the sorter, and shut off when it’s finished. All the empty buckets are sorted and moved back to the lava farm using a hopper minecart system.
Wait, I was building smelters like that for at least two years and always thought it was a common solution, as it is basically an offshoot of the Trident Killer (at least that's how I came up with such a design). But now I searched RU-vid, and most people still use ridiculous and expensive contraptions of millions of hoppers and rails. Also, I usually build a 32x lava farm next to the smelter, so it's basically endless fuel. As I use 23 furnaces in my design, that array could chew through ~36 stacks (~2/3 of a double chest) in one refueling. Or about 2 stacks a minute. Also, I use linear design, so it is even simpler: 23 furnaces, 5 hoppers, 5 or 6 chests, 4RS torches, 4 observers, 4 pistons, and some RS dust. no repeaters, no syncing issues. 5 high, 14 wide, 3 deep. But your solution is elegant and addresses some shortcomings in design i came up with.
You're so calm, weil explained and super simple. I won't build it because I need a super smelter for my cactus farm and I don't like the super loud pistons all the time. But as a on and off turnable smelter this one's perfect! Subscribed!
No way! I used to watch your videos two years ago and i just found your second channel ( this one). I copied the really large door vid and u inspired me to make my own redstone creations. I hope you continue to grow and share redstone knowlage! 😊
I'm sorry if you don't understand this english isn't my first language So you need to get a piece of redstone and put it on the ground where the lever used to be then put a solid block on that piece of red stone then the lever on that block
@@chadwolf790 A lava source above a solid block with a stalactite under it dripping into a cauldron. Cauldrons arranged in a square advance one space for each button push exposing a new cauldron. I hid everything in a temple of copper & calcite. Push the button & a cauldron rises up through a trapdoor.
i highly underestimated this smelter, i figured that it wouldve been slowed down by the hoppers (as apposed to hopper minecarts) but apon building it i was shocked by the results! it can smelt one stack of items in about a minute ten seconds (from my testings) you should definitly build this.
Built it, but small modifications. I re routed the red stone along the left side out one more block to allow coal input to be hidden. As well as one more block on the bottom for finished product to be hidden under the feed tape So it’s 3 blocks wide. Barley
This works, but sometimes it breaks when you log out and log in again. the bottom left furnace sometimes goes too far and make the repeater under disappear, so it stops working. I had to fix it a couple of times
At about 5:10 he looks at the lever.. turn your farm off, break the lever and put a block in front of the white block he has underneath the green wool.. put redstone dust on top of that.. this is your input line.. you can extend starting from this piece of redstone. You can go down by a block in front of it and then go around the farm, just extending the Redstone. I put a wall next to the farm and just hid the Redstone line behind this. Then next to the farm, on the wall, I put a lever. On the back side of that wall I put a Redstone repeater going out from the block where my lever is on the same height as that block. This repeater has to point away from the lever. From this repeater you connect back to that Redstone dust that you placed instead of the lever from the video with Redstone dust. If you turn your lever on and the line is too long to reach the smelter, take out a Redstone dust somewhere and put a repeater in its place.. again pointing it away from the lever and heading towards the smelter.
Your smelter is WAY cheaper than any other smelter out there when it comes to materials, yet its a complete MONSTER I just have a question, since the smelter is really fast, Im sure it isnt necessary to make it like 10 furnaces long or anything, but would u recommend like 5? How many furnaces long would u recommend to melt 10 stacks of items quickly (
Thanks! Tbh I wouldn’t change its current configuration, if you make it any bigger it doesn’t get faster and if it’s any slower you end up wasting fuel like it’s timed so that it finishes smelting one item every time it goes round, also it would sorta make the redstone at the bottom more annoying to wire 👍
@@TomcoTwo I see, thanks for replying. One more question, I'm using lava for fuel, any idea how can I make it so the buckets on the output chest get to another chest? Cause there isn't any space below output chest to put a hopper, cause it's right above the input chest.
@@Dupropper087you could place the output hoppers into a side going chest or hopper to take the output anywhere else with hoppers or whatever else, however, does lava even work with this meathod? Doesn’t this rely on coals burn time to not waste? Or no?
you can take power from the block he says is the input block, where he places the lever while building, you just place blocks then redstone on top of the blocks in a line to wherever you want the switch, if the redstone is too far for signal add a repeater, where he had the lever just place a block under it then blocks in a line to wherever you need it then place the redstone with a lever where you want
I don't know why its not working for me but the items that i put in the chest to get smelted aren't going into the furnace they just stay in the hopper
If you really wanted to, you could break the furnaces and replace them after each use if you really wanted the xp. You are probably better off building a gold/xp farm instead if you really need xp though.
@@TomcoTwo thanks but I've also noticed that the hopper under the input chest keeps getting backed up with items after a while and they are placed correctly any solutions?
Where I showed the input block, run a repeater into that, then connect a lever on the surface to dust, and then connect the dust to the repeater you just placed
its already at maxed out speed, adding more furnaces would just waste fuel, but if you really needed it to be even faster you could always just build multiple of them
@EthanJethroGuingcangco It should never break, like I tested at least 100 times, if you have discord I’m happy to look at the redstone to see if I can spot what’s up
@@TomcoTwo sorry I reply late. I'm just not gonna build it any more, can't join servers because there's something wrong with my account thanks for replying tho
Hi Tomco, from this video of yours:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K_x3ao3FrDI.htmlsi=k4YAbkU8I_OTV-eAl , can you send the world download for this so I can properly build this elevator in my world.