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This is my first upload to this site in years and my old account is long lost but i am happy to upload this map that i made a couple days ago.
This is my redstone 3D printer that i made, it is very simple to use but it takes over an hour to print so you need patience but it is pretty cool nonetheless. I do not really have that much to say in the brief introduction but please read the instructions they are important!
This is just a simple demonstration video for the 3d printer, i did 2 layers but you can do anywhere from 1 to 11 layers, the bottom layers start at the back of the chest line that i draw my layers in in the video.
It is important to use white concrete powder to fill in gaps in the chests because the chest needs to have no gaps in it or else the object wont print right.
On another important note you can only draw layers in the chests with concrete powder and specifically the concrete powder colors you see in the wall of concrete powder on the redstone contraption.
This image shows a couple command blocks, these are used in the printing spot to get rid of white concrete blocks which are to be used as gap blocks, and the other command block clears the whole printing spot. These command blocks are basically for convenience as they aren't actually needed but they make it so you dont have to individually break blocks.

As a refrence image so you can tell which part is the back of the chest row where you start drawing your layers in the double chests, here is this screenshot.

And finally here is a timelapse of my 3d printer printing a house.
This is my redstone 3D printer that i made, it is very simple to use but it takes over an hour to print so you need patience but it is pretty cool nonetheless. I do not really have that much to say in the brief introduction but please read the instructions they are important!
This is just a simple demonstration video for the 3d printer, i did 2 layers but you can do anywhere from 1 to 11 layers, the bottom layers start at the back of the chest line that i draw my layers in in the video.
It is important to use white concrete powder to fill in gaps in the chests because the chest needs to have no gaps in it or else the object wont print right.
On another important note you can only draw layers in the chests with concrete powder and specifically the concrete powder colors you see in the wall of concrete powder on the redstone contraption.
This image shows a couple command blocks, these are used in the printing spot to get rid of white concrete blocks which are to be used as gap blocks, and the other command block clears the whole printing spot. These command blocks are basically for convenience as they aren't actually needed but they make it so you dont have to individually break blocks.
As a refrence image so you can tell which part is the back of the chest row where you start drawing your layers in the double chests, here is this screenshot.
And finally here is a timelapse of my 3d printer printing a house.
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