Can Sticky Pistons Stick To Each Other at Lola Lambert blog

Can Sticky Pistons Stick To Each Other. I can't get this thing to work. When it retracts it takes one piston with it. You have to pulse the piston again to make it pick up the honey blocks once it's been pulled back. I had the same problem today, but you can fix it pretty easily by timing it so that the piston you want to pull retracts about 2 ticks. So pulling an extended piston pulls only that. So in the first pic, the rightmost piston is extended. Does a sitcky piston not stick to the side of another piston? You can pull an extended piston. You then have to extend and retract the second piston to grab the third. Something related to think about is that if a sticky piston gets a 1 tick pulse for some reason (maybe the way your design is set up) it. Sticky pistons can now pull extended sticky and normal pistons as long as they are. Piston pulls the adjacent block only while retracting, not when the whole piston is being moved.

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I had the same problem today, but you can fix it pretty easily by timing it so that the piston you want to pull retracts about 2 ticks. Does a sitcky piston not stick to the side of another piston? Something related to think about is that if a sticky piston gets a 1 tick pulse for some reason (maybe the way your design is set up) it. Piston pulls the adjacent block only while retracting, not when the whole piston is being moved. When it retracts it takes one piston with it. You then have to extend and retract the second piston to grab the third. So in the first pic, the rightmost piston is extended. You have to pulse the piston again to make it pick up the honey blocks once it's been pulled back. I can't get this thing to work. You can pull an extended piston.

Piston stick out of engine block The Farming Forum

Can Sticky Pistons Stick To Each Other You have to pulse the piston again to make it pick up the honey blocks once it's been pulled back. I had the same problem today, but you can fix it pretty easily by timing it so that the piston you want to pull retracts about 2 ticks. I can't get this thing to work. Piston pulls the adjacent block only while retracting, not when the whole piston is being moved. So in the first pic, the rightmost piston is extended. You then have to extend and retract the second piston to grab the third. When it retracts it takes one piston with it. So pulling an extended piston pulls only that. Something related to think about is that if a sticky piston gets a 1 tick pulse for some reason (maybe the way your design is set up) it. You can pull an extended piston. Sticky pistons can now pull extended sticky and normal pistons as long as they are. You have to pulse the piston again to make it pick up the honey blocks once it's been pulled back. Does a sitcky piston not stick to the side of another piston?

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