willsor Posted July 9, 2012 Posted July 9, 2012 Hi all This is my first guide so bear with me [basic knowledge of tekkit is assumed eg dealing with pipes and energy condensers.] Just thought I'd give you a simple little project to undertake, it's good as a first tekkit project. It's a fully automated cobblestone generator/harvester, which you can hook directly into an energy condenser, where the cobblestone can be turned into a diamond, at the rate of 1 diamond in about 8 minutes [if my maths is correct ] It uses a water source block, and a lava source block to create cobble, then a block breaker connected with a redstone clock to automatically harvest the cobble created at intervals. The cobble will automatically be picked up by an obsidian pipe, and travel along pipes to the energy condenser. The project is quite expensive in terms of items needed to get it set up, but it should work forever, so you'll get your items back and more in due time. There are 2 versions, one which uses wireless redstone, which is obviously slightly more expensive, but the cheaper version just uses redstone, at the cost of 1 extra block horizontal width. Here is the cobble generator working: This is the cross sectional picture of each harvesting block of the generator The slightly more compact wireless variant: The brown is dirt The blue is water The orange is lava The grey/brown line is the block breaker, aiming downwards. The redstone is in the centre, with repeaters aiming at each block breaker through a dirt block The purple pipes are obsidian pipes, and the grey ones are cobble/stone pipes. Build it like shown in the cross section, 12 blocks deep, for a total of 24 block breakers, 24 water buckets, 24 lava buckets (etc) [The redstone in the middle can be removed if using wireless receivers as it is not needed.. see photo 1] Hook the redstone directly to the wire between the repeaters, or to the wireless transmitter, if using the wireless approach, to a redpower "timer" block. Right click on the timer and set it to 1.5s. I found this to be the most stable time period. Put a lever next to the timer to power it, and the generator will begin harvesting. Link up the pipes all together in the roof (using iron pipes to ensure they all flow the correct way) and feed it into an energy condenser. There we go, easy! Hopefully you shouldn't have any problems, but if you do, post a reply below. Notes: Light up the area with torches, this means the game doesn't have to process the lighting updates from the redstone flashing on and off, resulting in a bit less lag. This can be expanded fairly easily, simply by making it deeper, using the same diagram as shown in the cross section. Be aware if using the cheaper (non wireless) approach, the redstone will run out of current after 15 blocks, so a repeater is needed to continue the signal This might get a little laggy if you are not on a professionally hosted server.
Gristle Posted July 9, 2012 Posted July 9, 2012 If you used RP redstone wire this configuration could be narrower by 1 block and using RP pneumatic tubes could make it 1 block lower.
KKABCD Posted July 9, 2012 Posted July 9, 2012 It would be even more effective if you just stacked up, one by one and make sure that you do not put splitters in between, I will post a pic soon Edit: Also it is resource friendly, meaning it doesn't use much resources.
willsor Posted July 9, 2012 Author Posted July 9, 2012 Good suggestions, I am quite new to red power, so I haven't used the tubes much yet, gotta give that a go I didn't think the redpower redstone worked through a block though, maybe i'm mistaken, or that was updated with a new patch.
KKABCD Posted July 10, 2012 Posted July 10, 2012 Good suggestions, I am quite new to red power, so I haven't used the tubes much yet, gotta give that a go I didn't think the redpower redstone worked through a block though, maybe i'm mistaken, or that was updated with a new patch. Ill post a pic to show you :)
willsor Posted July 10, 2012 Author Posted July 10, 2012 Hmmm.. where is the lava on your picture KKA?
Industrial Miner Posted July 10, 2012 Posted July 10, 2012 This is how I did it before. Note the water, if you remove the glass blocks shown here, it will create a 2x2 waterspring and that turns the lava into obsidian. So to avoid that, there MUST be a 2x2 hole right under the lowest layer, so the water from the two springs goes down. This design is stackable and there is redstone tubes used in here for compactness. You can expand this design to the sides, but making it too big can cause tons of lag. All you have to do here is stack some layers on top of eachother and connect the redstone tubes together into whatever you want.
trekky920 Posted July 10, 2012 Posted July 10, 2012 My first question would be, why waste your time with a cobblestone generator? Mooshroom farms are much more efficient and are much quicker (Average of 1 diamond every 2 minutes if setup properly). On the other hand, this looks quite interesting. Good work... I think.
KKABCD Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 [/url Hmmm.. where is the lava on your picture KKA? The lava is on the other side of the water and requires you to put one lava source per level (the water does not to be place on every level just the top one)
The_DarthMoogle Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 They certainly look all right, and being efficient is no bad thing. I'm just incredibly disappointed all you people seem to use them for are diamonds.
Industrial Miner Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 I don't use these anymore. Made once four towers with 32 layers each of my design and it killed my minecraft. Now I only use blaze macerators.
Iscamania Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 Looks ok, but I have a cow milk farm capable of making one diamond every two seconds on my private server. I'll stick with that. ;)
KKABCD Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 They certainly look all right, and being efficient is no bad thing. I'm just incredibly disappointed all you people seem to use them for are diamonds. I don't, Just use cobble for building material
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