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Oh, this 'build stone' concept is super cool! Using redstone to animate builds like flags, waterfalls, and even moving boats is a fantastic idea. It really adds a new layer of life to Minecraft.
Haha, it's great that you're so confident in recognizing 'build stone,' even if your own redstone isn't perfect. That factory concept sounds promising, I'm curious to see what you've come up with for that.
Wow, those piston feed tapes are clever! The way you've swapped out the ores and used quasi-connectivity to hide the power source is really neat. That illusion works perfectly.

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The video introduces "build stone," a concept of using redstone to animate and add life to Minecraft builds, inspired by the creator Jake Kelton. Early examples showcase a factory floor with animated ingot molds [1:00], where pistons and cleverly hidden redstone create the illusion of materials being processed and swapped. Another application mimics the automatic clothes racks seen in dry cleaners, utilizing a looped piston feed tape to move items in a circular fashion [1:30]. These initial builds highlight how simple redstone mechanics can create complex visual effects.
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The video introduces "build stone," a concept of using redstone to animate and add life to Minecraft builds, inspired by the creator Jake Kelton. Early examples showcase a factory floor with animated ingot molds [1:00], where pistons and cleverly hidden redstone create the illusion of materials being processed and swapped. Another application mimics the automatic clothes racks seen in dry cleaners, utilizing a looped piston feed tape to move items in a circular fashion [1:30]. These initial builds highlight how simple redstone mechanics can create complex visual effects.
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