Published Jun 27th, 2014, 6/27/14 7:44 pm
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Hey guys!
I made this 7-segment display that got the number 0-9 encoded in a piston tape. The unique feature is the fact the the display is 4 wide and stackable wich means that there's only one block between each number. To achieve the 4 block wide, I used cauldron, water and comparators instead of the classic solid/non-solid block piston tape. With that trick, I managed to make the piston tape 2x6 (10 columns for the 10 numbers and 2 spaces in 2 opposite corners). I just adapted my redstone to fit the 4 wide and stackable propreties that I wanted for this display.
The total dimensions of a single number display is 4x13x10 (Check the MCEdit Schematic).
Sadly, the timing for each segment isn't the same but you could adjust that by adding delay with repeaters. Because I wanted the minimum delay, I didn't add them in my displays.
This project is only to demonstrate the display and what I can build with it will follow in the next days as separated projects.
Shout out to mateuszdrwal for the idea :p
Please refer to this PMC page or my profile if you want to use this redstone device in one of your build, that would be greatly appreciated :)
Don't hesitate to leave a comment with your impressions or ideas for other projects!
Please report any bugs to me via a comment of the project.
Hey guys!
I made this 7-segment display that got the number 0-9 encoded in a piston tape. The unique feature is the fact the the display is 4 wide and stackable wich means that there's only one block between each number. To achieve the 4 block wide, I used cauldron, water and comparators instead of the classic solid/non-solid block piston tape. With that trick, I managed to make the piston tape 2x6 (10 columns for the 10 numbers and 2 spaces in 2 opposite corners). I just adapted my redstone to fit the 4 wide and stackable propreties that I wanted for this display.
The total dimensions of a single number display is 4x13x10 (Check the MCEdit Schematic).
Sadly, the timing for each segment isn't the same but you could adjust that by adding delay with repeaters. Because I wanted the minimum delay, I didn't add them in my displays.
This project is only to demonstrate the display and what I can build with it will follow in the next days as separated projects.
Shout out to mateuszdrwal for the idea :p
Please refer to this PMC page or my profile if you want to use this redstone device in one of your build, that would be greatly appreciated :)
Don't hesitate to leave a comment with your impressions or ideas for other projects!
Credit | mateuszdrwal |
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I took it as a challenge!