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No, not that kind of flip flop! the toggle flip flop is a mechanism that allows buttons to act as levers. so let me show you the full mechanism
so yeah.. basically this uses a 1 wide monostable circuit which i covered in the first episode of Redstone Tutorial (Here is a link to that if you want to see it i wont explain it that much in this blog) so yeah in that blog i used a trapdoor but this one uses a piston to push a redstone block well because this circuit is very fast the piston pushes it and the piston dosent have time to pull back the redstone block so that block will stay there however that happens when you press the button(s) once when you press the second time the piston extends and this time it pulls back the redstone bu i dont know whether this is a feature or a ug but it works in 1.8.1 so yeah you can attach some redstone to where the redstone block can power it once being extended as shown in the picture above hopefully this made sense but it will do so if you build it yourself and try it out. anyway onto the 4 simple steps on how to mkae this..
Step 1. Place a sticky piston and blue wool as shown in the picture below (dosent have to be blue wool but i prefer it the most)
Step 2. Place a Button, Redstone Dust and a repeater as shown in the picture given below.
Step 3. Place another Sticky Piston and a Redstone Block as shown in the following picture given below.
Step 4. Push The Button and when the redstone block gets extended hook up some redstone and use the redstone block as a power source!
and there you have it a toggle flip-flop! If you Liked Drop a 'Diamond'. If You Loved 'Favourite' It and If you want more 'Subscribe'!
this is all for now so comment down below on suggestions of what i should cover in hopefully episode 3 or any future episode so for now BYE!
so yeah.. basically this uses a 1 wide monostable circuit which i covered in the first episode of Redstone Tutorial (Here is a link to that if you want to see it i wont explain it that much in this blog) so yeah in that blog i used a trapdoor but this one uses a piston to push a redstone block well because this circuit is very fast the piston pushes it and the piston dosent have time to pull back the redstone block so that block will stay there however that happens when you press the button(s) once when you press the second time the piston extends and this time it pulls back the redstone bu i dont know whether this is a feature or a ug but it works in 1.8.1 so yeah you can attach some redstone to where the redstone block can power it once being extended as shown in the picture above hopefully this made sense but it will do so if you build it yourself and try it out. anyway onto the 4 simple steps on how to mkae this..
Step 1. Place a sticky piston and blue wool as shown in the picture below (dosent have to be blue wool but i prefer it the most)
Step 2. Place a Button, Redstone Dust and a repeater as shown in the picture given below.
Step 3. Place another Sticky Piston and a Redstone Block as shown in the following picture given below.
Step 4. Push The Button and when the redstone block gets extended hook up some redstone and use the redstone block as a power source!
and there you have it a toggle flip-flop! If you Liked Drop a 'Diamond'. If You Loved 'Favourite' It and If you want more 'Subscribe'!
this is all for now so comment down below on suggestions of what i should cover in hopefully episode 3 or any future episode so for now BYE!
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