2x2 piston door
First, place 2 pistons on top of one another both facing the same direction.
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2x2 piston door
Every once in a while, Minecrafters want to create a simple hidden piston door to secretly hide all their valuable items. Now, it's possible with only 18 redstone, 2 repeaters, 12 sticky pistons, and ONLY 20 blocks of any kind! Do not place the blocks on the lower pistons; we will be using something different for that space. Put redstone where you placed the last block and also the 2 blocks on the side of the piston. And put redstone on the ground, as shown in the picture. I apologize if the picture is too dark. Set the repeaters facing outward 2 blocks from each other with a 0. You have to make sure that their closer to the entrance than the exit. Refer to the picture for help. The repeaters will help make the pistons push towards the center, then make all the blocks go 1 more forward to be invisible! Connect the redstone to both of the repeaters and put 4 redstone in the middle, like in the picture. Your almost done! Now, just connect the redstone to both of the repeaters on both sides, and set 4 more redstone pieces in the middle to make a 2x2 shape.
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Every once in a while, Minecrafters want to create a simple hidden piston door to secretly hide all their valuable items. Now, it's possible with only 18 redstone, 2 repeaters, 12 sticky pistons, and ONLY 20 blocks of any kind! Do not place the blocks on the lower pistons; we will be using something different for that space. Put redstone where you placed the last block and also the 2 blocks on the side of the piston. And put redstone on the ground, as shown in the picture.
Every once in a while, Minecrafters want to create a simple hidden piston door to secretly hide all their valuable items. Now, it's possible with only 18 redstone, 2 repeaters, 12 sticky pistons, and ONLY 20 blocks of any kind! Do not place the blocks on the lower pistons; we will be using something different for that space. Put redstone where you placed the last block and also the 2 blocks on the side of the piston. And put redstone on the ground, as shown in the picture. I apologize if the picture is too dark. Set the repeaters facing outward 2 blocks from each other with a 0. You have to make sure that their closer to the entrance than the exit. Refer to the picture for help. The repeaters will help make the pistons push towards the center, then make all the blocks go 1 more forward to be invisible!
2x2 piston door
You will need: Unspecified amount of random blocks, 12 sticky pistons, 6 redstone dust, 2 redstone repeaters, and a source of redstone power levers, buttons, redstone blocks, etc. Make or find a wall It doesn't have to be iron and break open a 2x2 square. This will be where the door is. Put two blocks in the space in between the pistons First image and then put seven blocks along the top Second and third image. Now make an input connecting to one of the 2 pieces of redstone dust in the middle. Make sure it doesn't touch any of the pistons.
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Much thanks! Place redstone on the bottom of the hole. Please, if you're still active, could you tell me what I may have done wrong? NOTE: If you watch the video then you'll notice how I added a second button that allows you to get out, but left out in the tutorial. As seen in the picture above, the piece of dust left of the orange wool the NOT gate is off. How would I make a button work so that you press it and the door opens then closes? You'll place two redstone on the floor of each corridor to connect the redstone torches to the redstone on the floor of the hole. Second of all, is there a way to make the pistons stay, and then push a button to do the negative and open the doors? Part 1. Reader Success Stories.
Last Updated: August 22, Tested.
It depends on the edition of Minecraft you have. First off, this is amazing. You should be able to place blocks at ground level to cover the hole. Skip to Content. Cover up the hole and channels. A NOT gate basically outputs the opposite of the input. Refer to the picture above if you need help, but you don't have to use that same design as me. And put redstone on the ground, as shown in the picture. Test out your door. You have to make sure that their closer to the entrance than the exit. I know this is an old post but help would be great.
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