![]() I chose to place mine on the same level as the glowstone, with the button facing the center of the device. On the left side of the device, you will need a button. This repeater does not need a delay, and it should be facing to the right to ensure the power from the button flows through it. On the right side, the 2nd block (in the middle) should be a repeater. The redstone dust should continue all the way to the right side, placed the exact same way on both sides. Take redstone dust and connect the left side just like it's shown in the image below. (1) Overview, (2) Reverse angle Step 15 Connecting Button Do the same for both sides, and don't worry about anything else right now. ![]() Repeaters will need to face the sticky pistons and do not need a delay.Ĭonnect all the repeaters with redstone dust. Place 8 repeaters directly behind the bottom level of the sticky pistons. Place the blocks in front of the sticky pistons on the inside so that it completely covers the inside of the pistons. I used sticky pistons in mine, but you can use whatever you prefer. Take the type of block you will be using to cover the sticky pistons. You do not need sticky pistons beside the hole you will stand in to collect the sugar cane.You should have a total of 32 sticky pistons placed. 8 sticky pistons will go on each side (left and right).ĭo the exact same thing you just did in Step 5, so that the sticky pistons are now 2 blocks tall. Align 8 sticky pistons one block behind the glowstone, and make sure they are facing the water (facing inwards). You will need 16 total sticky pistons for this step. The platform will be 3 wide (from left to right) and 9 long (from front to back) and will only be 1 block tall.įeel free to change the block that is next to where the water flow ends, as this will be where you stand to collect your sugar cane in the future. Make a 3x9 platform on the left and right side of the glowstone. The glowstone should be 1 block away from the water on the sides-and right up against the water at the back. So, surround the two sides and back with glowstone. Of course, we need lots of light so that our sugar cane will grow to great heights. ![]() You will notice the water stops 1 block before the end, which is a good thing! Video tutorial Step 1 Dig a Holeĭig out a hole that is 9 blocks long and 1 block deep.Īdd one bucket of water to the back of the 9-long hole. Layer 9ĭon’t forget the regular torches in the inner ring to light your automatic sugar cane farm up.Please enable JavaScript to watch this video. Layer 8įrom the other side, no real difference. Note the layer of quartz below the water. There’s just a small difference between the first level and the rest, and that’s a protective block above the redstone. That’s all for the first level and collection, you can add your roof here if you only want one level or you can continue with more levels to your sugar cane farm.įinish the layer off with a square of building blocks right above the slime blocks, as shown beneath the water on the next picture. The three repeaters stabilizes the short-circuit signal into a single pulse. The redstone on top of the obsidian with a block in front creates a short-circuit which conveniently now works as a really small BUD. Redstone is next to be added to the sugar cane farm as you can see. NOTE: You can add regular torches in the inner ring corners to get that night time glow effect. Also make a U-shape with your building block as shown. Now add pistons, slime blocks, obsidian, and three repeaters, all set to four ticks pointing AWAY from the obsidian block (or furnace or other immovable block) and put a redstone torch on the obsidian block. NOTE: The outer most dirtblocks are not used for cane, they’re just a design choice Layer 5 Next add glass outside, sugarcane and an inner ring with two blocks pointing to the front as shown. Layer 3Īdd some dirt, and add a layer of your building block of choice for an inside and an outside ring, plus an inner ring of water. ![]() NOTE: Above the hoppers are half slabs, and above the chest is an upside-down stair. Add blocks as shown (you can fill the gaps if you want), and add water flowing from the sides to the middle (two buckets per side for a total of eight)
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