The New Universal Smart Crafter is Finally Here

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It's finally here! After 3 years since the original universal autocrafter which used the autocrafting table mod, we now have autocrafting in the vanilla game. So in this video we will use our extensive knowledge of minecrafts technical mechanics to make a new universal crafter fit for the modern day technical server. Its bigger, its better, it made me scream profanities for hours on end, it's the new and improved universal smart crafter for the modern minecraft meta.
World download containing the fully functional crafter, Please do not try to build this in survival:
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  • @DashPum4
    @DashPum4Ай бұрын

    incredible video. cant wait for people to build it in survival and complain that it isnt working

  • @Gaiymer

    @Gaiymer

    Ай бұрын

    if you mess up smth as simple as this well yeah.

  • @zupi_real

    @zupi_real

    Ай бұрын

    relatable

  • @waveluke5390

    @waveluke5390

    Ай бұрын

    Especially on a Paper server...

  • @Gaiymer

    @Gaiymer

    Ай бұрын

    @@waveluke5390 good luck

  • @ryensullivan7564

    @ryensullivan7564

    Ай бұрын

    @@Gaiymer Show me what complex is then big boy

  • @Emilis2023
    @Emilis2023Ай бұрын

    I'm becoming increasingly convinced the only reason we don't have fusion reactors working yet is the engineers who could have pulled it off are too busy playing Minecraft now.

  • @grayb5736

    @grayb5736

    Ай бұрын

    Seriously wtf is this guy doing playing Minecraft when he could be making the next wheel in a laboratory somewhere

  • @yungmetr0135

    @yungmetr0135

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@grayb5736 I'm sure he's getting paid well working some engineering position

  • @NeroDefogger

    @NeroDefogger

    Ай бұрын

    truuu

  • @spok_real

    @spok_real

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@grayb5736 It's a core feature of humans that we get interested in some things and not in others. We as non-cubicmetres need to design an interface to translate the design of a fusion reactor into designing a Redstone machine. Then we just plop the interface in front of wavetech and solve energy forever.

  • @nodrance

    @nodrance

    Ай бұрын

    nah they're playing gregtech: new horizons and factorio

  • @user-fd2zy9nv2x
    @user-fd2zy9nv2xАй бұрын

    26:04 "We aren't designing this crafter for idiots" lol

  • @jordan_cagle

    @jordan_cagle

    Ай бұрын

    My dumb ass still want it.

  • @overalltommy5376

    @overalltommy5376

    Ай бұрын

    Yes he is lmao, he's designing it for those who cant

  • @_marshP

    @_marshP

    Ай бұрын

    "We aren't designing this crafter for idiots" (includes anti-idiot error-catching mechanism)

  • @zutaca2825

    @zutaca2825

    Ай бұрын

    @@_marshP when sufficiently tired or out of it, anyone can be an idiot

  • @azzilan

    @azzilan

    Ай бұрын

    how to guarantee something will fail in one easy claim

  • @STEALT_BLADE
    @STEALT_BLADEАй бұрын

    YES MY DREAM OF 505024 WOODEN SLABS CAN FINALY COME TRUE!

  • @_Kabirrrrrr

    @_Kabirrrrrr

    Ай бұрын

    My guys cooking

  • @jespervanbommel

    @jespervanbommel

    Ай бұрын

    Fr

  • @-sturmfalke-

    @-sturmfalke-

    Ай бұрын

    Please build this whole machine to craft 505024 wooden slabs, I like to have a good laugh sometimes.

  • @nimiugn

    @nimiugn

    Ай бұрын

    That's around 10.8 chests worth of wooden slabs shulker boxes!

  • @locrianphantom3547

    @locrianphantom3547

    Ай бұрын

    I don’t think you need this machine for that.

  • @edentaliyah
    @edentaliyahАй бұрын

    2055 Breaking News - cubicmetre reveals his new self-sufficient space shuttle capable of transporting 27 stacks of humans to any planet in the solar system fueled by a single cubic meter of rotten flesh

  • @pigslayer275

    @pigslayer275

    Ай бұрын

    But what will collect, store, and account for the humans when they're required for reproduction and deployment to subsequent planets?

  • @edentaliyah

    @edentaliyah

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@pigslayer275 reproduction is automated since 2044 when cubicmetre found an exploit to acquire a human spawner

  • @btvoidx
    @btvoidxАй бұрын

    36:32 this was something I was not prepared to see

  • @Sky_Guy

    @Sky_Guy

    Ай бұрын

    "Let me break it down for you, Mark." -Omnicubic

  • @toasteroven7683

    @toasteroven7683

    Ай бұрын

    Cubic's moves are better than his redstone

  • @grafn7194

    @grafn7194

    Ай бұрын

    Best thing it marked as highlight in revanced

  • @speeder3235

    @speeder3235

    Ай бұрын

    @@grafn7194 god i love sponsorblock

  • @STEALT_BLADE
    @STEALT_BLADEАй бұрын

    cubicmetre is mumbo jumbo on steroids lel

  • @GLUBSCHI

    @GLUBSCHI

    Ай бұрын

    cubicmetre is doing what most people think mumbo jumbo does lol

  • @KatSun3i

    @KatSun3i

    Ай бұрын

    Nah I'd estimate more crack cocaine, meth and lsd. They thinking in the 16th dimension

  • @FifthHuman

    @FifthHuman

    Ай бұрын

    Cubic metre is just mumbo jumbo using 100% of his brain cells. (Contexts: mumbo very often says that he has 2 brain cells)

  • @cholsreammos

    @cholsreammos

    Ай бұрын

    Mumbo jumbo, mattbattwings, and crafty are like the 3 people everyone compares redstone people to. Its unfortunate they're like the most overrated, and their skills are wayyyyy beyond inflated and a tiny peice of the actual capabilities of redstone and the community

  • @sarchlalaith8836

    @sarchlalaith8836

    Ай бұрын

    Craftymasterman hated this comment

  • @goober-ey7mx
    @goober-ey7mxАй бұрын

    2:14 "You should cube your meter, NOW"

  • @jet_yb

    @jet_yb

    Ай бұрын

    “You should automate your world, NOW.”

  • @jaideepshekhar4621

    @jaideepshekhar4621

    3 күн бұрын

    Frieren:

  • @nojdo331
    @nojdo331Ай бұрын

    I love how these videos aren't just showcases of the things you made. The way you walk us through the development process is so unique and I think makes a great video! (It even works with the long video-length!) Edit: somehow I understand *most* of his explanations to the problems he comes across, but this man's brain is something else to figure out the solutions in the first place. Props to you, man!

  • @cubicmetre

    @cubicmetre

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks, it was a lot of hard work

  • @IdolonInMachina
    @IdolonInMachinaАй бұрын

    Glad to finally see someone tackling (and completing) this project. To take it even further by hooking up the system to a main storage to facilitate autocrafting once resources are low would be amazing. I can't wait to see how this concept evolves.

  • @Valgween

    @Valgween

    Ай бұрын

    there is only free additional redstone features needed to turn Minecraft into factorio. 1 movable tile entities 2 block mining block 3 block placing block.

  • @luco4222

    @luco4222

    Ай бұрын

    Imagine a S.E.F in MC... The factory MUST grow

  • @blargghkip

    @blargghkip

    Ай бұрын

    Applied energistics 3

  • @zutaca2825

    @zutaca2825

    Ай бұрын

    That’s the plan that Etho has for his new storage system in his singleplayer lp, so it is being done

  • @Capiosus

    @Capiosus

    Ай бұрын

    ME system in vanilla mc?

  • @DukcTaim
    @DukcTaimАй бұрын

    Omg a 1 hour long video from cubic, my day has been saved

  • @StrangeGameA_

    @StrangeGameA_

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @joshuaconsiglio6136

    @joshuaconsiglio6136

    Ай бұрын

    fastest hour of my life i was locked in

  • @hobknot

    @hobknot

    Ай бұрын

    Wait that was an hour?

  • @roemischer

    @roemischer

    Ай бұрын

    And my sleep has been ruined. Worth it though.

  • @jmnero4447
    @jmnero4447Ай бұрын

    At 35:05, "suffer through 30 minutes." My guy, I definitely didn't suffer through it. I find it fascinating on how you tackle each problem to get to the end goal. That's why I love your videos. Thanks again for the awesome video!

  • @DanielNerd
    @DanielNerdАй бұрын

    watching you "design" the crafter with us, going through the issues you encountered and the solutions you've found, bringing us throughout the entire journey was great and very insightful!

  • @arkaneforyou

    @arkaneforyou

    Ай бұрын

    yes this was very well put together

  • @loher4135
    @loher4135Ай бұрын

    "As a result, out minecarts don't arrive perfectly every eight game ticks, so the hopper is in cooldown." Oh cool so just make it nine ticks, that 0.05 second delay really won't make the machine that much slower- "To fix this, we need a timing normalisation circuit." ... Of course.

  • @spok_real

    @spok_real

    Ай бұрын

    I think the issue is related to hoppers going into a cool down when they can't actually grab any items, which helps with saving on server performance. If there isn't a thing to grab exactly when it's ready, it waits a bit before going to check again. Correct me if I'm wrong though, but I think that's why a 1 tick delay wouldn't work.

  • @rishavgoel3827

    @rishavgoel3827

    29 күн бұрын

    @@spok_real if only mojang had made a component in the snapshots that dealt with 1 ticks superbly and not remove it.

  • @eneaganh6319

    @eneaganh6319

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@rishavgoel3827It was a bug, if they just released it in the new way no one would notice It would still be very nice to have it tho

  • @sea_kerman
    @sea_kermanАй бұрын

    As an Applied Energistics 2 dev, I will say that that algorithm to generate crafting trees is surprisingly complex and has a lot of edge cases. However if you don’t include recursive recipes like cloning smithing templates, or recipes with catalysts, like… (I can’t think of any recipes where some ingredients aren’t used or transformed, but those are prevalent in modded) it should be a lot easier.

  • @cubicmetre

    @cubicmetre

    Ай бұрын

    For a technical build a lot of the edge cases aren't very relevant, for example we don't store all our materials in their most condensed forms meaning we ignore resource blocks as dependencies. There are also a few materials you can simply store to access most recipes you would want for bulk crafting without needing excessive crafting trees. Like for example storing sticks and planks eliminates most challenges with crafting dependencies.

  • @spok_real

    @spok_real

    Ай бұрын

    how do you feel about technical vanilla players causing your mod to be obsolete 🎤

  • @sea_kerman

    @sea_kerman

    Ай бұрын

    @@spok_real not particularly worried, it’s less space, time, and resource-efficient

  • @spok_real

    @spok_real

    Ай бұрын

    @@sea_kerman Entirely fair lol

  • @benjaminedwards1811

    @benjaminedwards1811

    Ай бұрын

    I don’t know if this counts as a catalyst, but making a cake just uses milk and returns an empty bucket. It’s the only one I could think of 😂

  • @Tonescarp
    @TonescarpАй бұрын

    31:03 "Rayss-uh Inspector Talon" lol

  • @sanguinelinguine

    @sanguinelinguine

    Ай бұрын

    I missed the drama. Fill me in

  • @Brob3r

    @Brob3r

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sanguinelinguineraysworks is requesting credit for literally everything

  • @trollchristianjb1233

    @trollchristianjb1233

    26 күн бұрын

    Yeah for a long time rays works have made a bit of hate for himself. I don’t know how that would be possible, everyone seems so nice in this community. So he must be stupid, been watching him for years. But it’s like he doesn’t grow his channel, content and neither does a learn anything new redstone related.

  • @xevento8682
    @xevento8682Ай бұрын

    Mmhh connecting this to an item storage and making a kind of cache, where it can pull items from and store items. That sounds like a fun idea. Would come with the added benefit of having to redesign the dependency system so you can choose to use specific items from the cache in a specific slot. Pretty sure no one would be crazy enough to make that though.

  • @cubicmetre

    @cubicmetre

    Ай бұрын

    I like to imagine that the crafting buffer is sort of like a CPU cache that optimizes crafting sequences by skipping the box loading stage. Putting the items in shulker boxes then offers more long term storage and allows for more flexibility if using those boxes to start another recipe.

  • @xevento8682

    @xevento8682

    Ай бұрын

    @@cubicmetre That does make sense, though obviously has the limitations you mentioned in the video, like 5 minute max. time (which could be fixed with a 5 min. timer to collect and redispense the items though) and that it's hard to expand on with more buffers. The main idea i was trying to convey was the direct connection to item storage which would maybe allow you to specify how much you want to craft, letting the auto-crafter take the items from the storage itself and automatically disposing finished recipes in the storage. Though this is a whole different concept to how you designed this auto-crafter and there couldn't be a queue or buffer in the same way it's implemented here.

  • @KCM25NJL

    @KCM25NJL

    Ай бұрын

    @@cubicmetre Mmmhmmm, buffers = L3 Cache, Shulkers = RAM, Bulk Storage = Ironwolf Hardrives back at the datacentre. Tell ya what though.... if someone built a "Project Encoder Interface" that allowed you to input the shulker box requirements for all the materials required of a project, then have the AutoCrafter pre-popped from bulk storage....... tech minecrafters wet dream. If you planned to tackle it though, giz a shout and I'll write a mod for it to speak with some large language model and have it provide natural language updates on it's status / lack of raw resources etc :)

  • @WillowWispFlame
    @WillowWispFlameАй бұрын

    Very glad that you showed the first half of the video with the smaller version of the build. It was magical to watch the full thing work and recognise the components you introduced us to earlier!

  • @cubicmetre

    @cubicmetre

    Ай бұрын

    Well I'm glad it added value to the video, it was much more difficult than I expected to try and rebuild the crafting modules from scratch when I already had a working design and I'm thankful it paid off.

  • @everythingslego3552
    @everythingslego355228 күн бұрын

    "Here is a problem that no one thought of" "Here is a solution. How convenient is this!" "Actually this solution uses a major assumption, and that is not good" "Here is an actual solution" "Here is a new problem..."

  • @ansel_ale
    @ansel_aleАй бұрын

    22:09 "But from here, things will start to get a bit tricky..." - He says that like the past 20 minutes haven't been almost entirely dealing with uniquely tricky situations! I laughed so hard that now all of china knows I'm here!

  • @iron4537
    @iron4537Ай бұрын

    The rays work reference, seems like the community has been hating him more than usual

  • @chickenbobbobba

    @chickenbobbobba

    Ай бұрын

    not surprising, given what ray is like

  • @sarchlalaith8836

    @sarchlalaith8836

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@chickenbobbobbaoh? What happened?

  • @user-ld1rg8cp7x

    @user-ld1rg8cp7x

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sarchlalaith8836looooong history of copying without credit

  • @scrantonPA93

    @scrantonPA93

    Ай бұрын

    @@sarchlalaith8836 Ray recently commented on a video asking them to credit him for "discovering" portal spam farms.

  • @RuthroAlt

    @RuthroAlt

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-ld1rg8cp7x as well as just general toxic behavior

  • @CraftyMasterman
    @CraftyMastermanАй бұрын

    inb4 every smp youtuber and their dog puts this in their videos

  • @splinct

    @splinct

    Ай бұрын

    And building it off camera, obviously

  • @spicybaguette7706

    @spicybaguette7706

    Ай бұрын

    "I created the BEST CRAFTING SYSTEM in Minecraft HARDCORE"

  • @Endersgamejp

    @Endersgamejp

    Ай бұрын

    Right? Without giving credit either lol

  • @killianobrien2007

    @killianobrien2007

    16 күн бұрын

    I was here

  • @15Redstones
    @15RedstonesАй бұрын

    I made a box-full autocrafter a couple months ago when crafters first came out. Here's a couple things I did differently: - Separating 27 stacks worth of items I did with 6 hopper minecarts, half of which had 1 slot blocked, instead of 27 carts. Each box loader had its own cart yeeter and the batches of carts were distributed between them with toggled rails. - I used 27 modules with just 1 crafter each. Instead of crafting 1 item per crafter, each one did a full stack (64 or 16). This was done by loading 1 of each item (including dummy items), then loading the remaining 63 (or 15) of the ingredients, then removing the dummies, then powering 64 times. This was a little slower than the one in the video but with a much more compact design. - Item distribution between the 27 modules was done with box yeeting and each module taking 1 stack out of the water stream. Each module dispensed a cart as the items passed over and locked it 1 gt later, then 1 item was removed from the cart and sent straight to the crafter, then the cart got yeeted to store the other 63 items for the later crafter loading phase. - The later crafter loading phase loaded the crafter with 4 droppers at 8x hopper speed to load up to 9x63 items as quickly as possible. Order doesn't matter once each slot is preloaded with one item each. - The 27 modules werent very compact because it was more of a proof-of-concept and I never got around to compactify it. - Unfortunately it wasn't capable of dealing with a mix of different stack sizes, so no hopper carts or dispensers. Something using only unstackable inputs did work though.

  • @slimeinacloak
    @slimeinacloakАй бұрын

    yippie new cubicmetre dropped :D

  • @mehdithezer0_985
    @mehdithezer0_985Ай бұрын

    Cant wait for the AE system to become a reality, that would be very interesting

  • @nikkiofthevalley

    @nikkiofthevalley

    Ай бұрын

    If you figured out how to hook this into a storage system, put in a gigantic ROM of all the crafting recipes, and some kind of processor to handle dependencies since you don't necessarily have all the items directly, then you could do that. It would be laggy as hell, though.

  • @spok_real

    @spok_real

    Ай бұрын

    Doing ae without ae is the goal of all technical vanilla players

  • @realtimestatic
    @realtimestaticАй бұрын

    The endgame of this will truly be for someone to hook this up to their storage system and encode all the recipes in redstone to automatically pull and craft it without the player having to manually input the crafting recipe

  • @xvyz..
    @xvyz..Ай бұрын

    i had a heart attack when i saw the video length lol, thanks for making the next hour of work enjoyable

  • @u12bdragon
    @u12bdragonАй бұрын

    11:49 the fact that he called it a "somebody" then when he hit it, it exploded was just so funny to me for some reason

  • @Alanhallow
    @AlanhallowАй бұрын

    Oh no, now every hardcore youtuber will make this and flex their super mega ultimate crafter that they have no idea how its even working

  • @Schnickenpick
    @SchnickenpickАй бұрын

    always cool to see a block you would never think of in a redstone build this time: glow lichen

  • @ThijquintNL
    @ThijquintNLАй бұрын

    Instead of an algorithm or brain to make the chest minecart inputs, it should be possible to input the shulker boxes into a crafter interface, and distribute each slot from there to the correct chest minecart. Another interface could work to configure the crafting buffer and just a toggle to input a dependency marker. Tough such a system would need to know where empty slots are in the crafter, and manually putting in dummy items might not be elegant, unless there is a work-around for that. Maybe even a 3x3 hole for shulker box input, replicating a recipe in a crafting table could work. If ever another buffer is planned, to extend past linear crafting, using dolphins or more minecart yeeting to reset the timer could be solutions. Ofcourse you would think of this, since you are a god at storage tech. I'm just yapping. Congratulations on this proto-type!

  • @json17
    @json17Ай бұрын

    Thank you for publishing this! I'm going to take a schematic of the world download and build it on a server with my friends. Wish me luck!!!! 😄😄😄

  • @randomstuff4754
    @randomstuff4754Ай бұрын

    The Man, The Myth, And Legend of Crafting. Has once again shown what a universal crafter actually is

  • @Harrold251
    @Harrold251Ай бұрын

    This was such a good video Cubic. The machine slowly grows arms and legs. For it to all come together towards the end. Great story telling.

  • @cubicmetre

    @cubicmetre

    Ай бұрын

    Arms, legs, a brain and then a whole torso with internal organs miraculously appears

  • @anotheraggieburneraccount
    @anotheraggieburneraccountАй бұрын

    I feel like we're mere weeks away from applied energistics 2 in vanilla

  • @ssssfire52
    @ssssfire52Ай бұрын

    I've been waiting for this exact video for a couple months now. It definitely lived up to my expectations and I loved the journey you took us on showing the design process. I'm gonna go build it in survival now.

  • @frencpios781
    @frencpios781Ай бұрын

    Beautiful design! I was thinking about something similar with recipes stored in chests that act as a filter where you run an hopper minecart to run through the "raw materials" storage. So for example i store the recepy of a chest (in order plank plank plank plank fish plank plank plank plank + buffer item to say "planks are not raw materials so you need to grab the planks recepy") and then for the crafting i do something like: 1. call the "chest recipe" , 2. run the hopper minecarts under the chest containing the "chest "recipe (sorry for the redundance) and grab the planks needed for the recepy 3. the hopper minecarts goes back into the system and grabs the logs from the "planks" recepy (log) 3. the log is a "raw material" so it starts crafting the planks and then the chest. I think that this design is more simple and survival-friendly. Also i think you can do it very (very) small even with only 1 crafter. (i'm a lazy person for building things so i prefer to wait ook?). I'd like also to add more details if this is a cool concept, but for this arleady long comment i will leave it as it is.

  • @circuitgamer7759
    @circuitgamer7759Ай бұрын

    While I don't think I'm going to try to improve this design at this scale, I think I'm going to try to design something similar to an instruction re-orderer for something like reverse polish notation for recipes. The system that would be needed for long queues for complicated recipe chains. I've already implemented my own reverse polish compiler a few times, but never with the requirement that certain steps be duplicated or split between outputs, or with any kind of out of order execution system (because out of order isn't really good for normal reverse polish, but might be good for this weird variant of it). Oh, and I've never done the whole thing in Minecraft either. If I do this, it'll be in C++ first, then Logic World, then eventually Minecraft if I still want to at that point.

  • @spok_real

    @spok_real

    Ай бұрын

    I was also thinking of RPN it seems like a stack would work great for the buffering

  • @jameshills6076
    @jameshills6076Ай бұрын

    fantastic video. i love the walk through of all the eureka moments!

  • @justjay4586
    @justjay458612 күн бұрын

    I would just like to say I enjoyed how you laid everything out step-by-step and why each thing had to be done and I actually understand a lot of what is going on; and of course, I want something like this, but there's no way I have that dedication and patience. Great job, respect.

  • @zephy777
    @zephy777Ай бұрын

    Hahahah this is BANANAS! You made an automatic crafter were you feed shulkers upon shulkers of the raw ingredients. Then your coding your crafting in the 4th dimension. And its all happening wicked fast, as fast as the game will let him. You are a master of your art. Its amazing watching it all work, stacked minecarts and pistons, then it just starts raining hopper minecarts, exactly like you wanted! XD 52:51 -- What do you mean I cant auto craft 100 million billion cakes 😭

  • @nosidenoside2458
    @nosidenoside2458Ай бұрын

    Then you tell it to make a cake and the whole thing explodes

  • @Luke-A
    @Luke-A8 күн бұрын

    This is amazing, I have no interntion of building anything like it, I followed a tutorial and a tree farm for 16 hours and turned my pc off for 3 days when sticky pistons went and pulled things all over the place so i really dont have then mental fortified to ever do anything like this. Well done sir.

  • @cushiontwin
    @cushiontwinАй бұрын

    Great video. It's been a while since any genuinely interesting technical minecraft videos have been uploaded. I thought the solution to manipulating the water was ingenious. Very impressive video.

  • @HASH-GAMES21
    @HASH-GAMES21Ай бұрын

    36:34 "let me break it down for you" i am now a redstone Newton

  • @trolle_
    @trolle_Ай бұрын

    ngl, I needed this today.. I was crafting dispensers like 1728, only using dolphins and well I had to use ctrl + Q technique lmao

  • @meisteryogurt1460
    @meisteryogurt146029 күн бұрын

    You are.. this is.. incredible. I thought making a single step universal autocrafter was hard enough, but this thing is practically a computer-actor hybrid running its own little programming language. It being optimized into the stratosphere is just a bonus at this point.

  • @apia46
    @apia46Ай бұрын

    this is amazing! this design process seems to be more detailed than previous ones and i love it

  • @IExistSometimes
    @IExistSometimesАй бұрын

    It's interesting to see the different approaches to this problem from yourself and say Mr Korwaldksi, this is a very mechanical (and beautiful) approach designed for throughput and users who know what they're doing, while theirs does a more typically modern 'make a computer do it' sort of style, which loses a lot of the elegance, but gains the power to do things like arbitrarily nested recipes.

  • @masterpancake666
    @masterpancake666Ай бұрын

    2:11 ⚡️⚡️⚡️low tier god reference

  • @KrisTC
    @KrisTCАй бұрын

    Dude! I have work to do. I will need to watch the rest of this later! So good. Love your videos

  • @dennist6393
    @dennist6393Ай бұрын

    Terrific job cubic! I can relate to your frustration of modular systems not working due to no reason once you start testing it in bulk. I was working with long insta wires recently, gave up on the design after multiple days of debugging it.

  • @dfltcube
    @dfltcubeАй бұрын

    Everytime you post something im absolutely stunned for how great this stuff is... Im trying to get a bit deeper into technical minecraft at the moment, but idk where to start... sometomes its overwhelming Greetings from Germany

  • @Cqtastrophe

    @Cqtastrophe

    28 күн бұрын

    you should definetly start with gtnh. Great beginner friendly mod that will get you into technical minecraft.

  • @dfltcube

    @dfltcube

    27 күн бұрын

    @@Cqtastrophe uhhh thanks... didnt expected to get an answer haha... Greetings from Germany

  • @Cqtastrophe

    @Cqtastrophe

    27 күн бұрын

    @@dfltcube Imma be real with you dude. What ever you do, do not start with GTNH its notorious for being a 5000 hour long extremely difficult technology mod pack. for some actual good places to start, I would suggest watching mumbo jumbos redstone video, and then building some redstone contraptions, simple ones, and trying to figure out how it works. I havent playyed enough modded to give you any technical modpack recommendations, but the one im playing through right now, Project Ozone 3, is pretty good. So is Enigmatica 2 Expert.

  • @dfltcube

    @dfltcube

    24 күн бұрын

    @@Cqtastrophe Thank you... After your last comment here i looked up that modpack and found that it would be waayy to difficult for me at my state rn. I already watch every Mumbo Jumbo video i can get my handy on xD, one of my fav mc youtubers out there👌

  • @upstudio9708
    @upstudio9708Ай бұрын

    Hello fellow Australian

  • @Multiversal_Rift
    @Multiversal_RiftАй бұрын

    This is incredible, best thing you have ever made! keep up the hard work!

  • @rcmrocks2374
    @rcmrocks2374Ай бұрын

    This was a really cool video. I cant wait to see where this goes!

  • @EZaRexX
    @EZaRexXАй бұрын

    Thats my king, i'm gonna take this

  • @_Dany
    @_DanyАй бұрын

    So now I have a new goal for my survival world, thank cubic. I also really enjoyed this video, great work

  • @jacopoamis3431
    @jacopoamis3431Ай бұрын

    build apart, which is crazy, your music is such a vibe, the artism complex is my fav so far, shazam couldnt find it so i had to do some manual research

  • @cubicmetre

    @cubicmetre

    Ай бұрын

    Look in the description, I linked a second channel where I upload all the songs

  • @Vaderek561
    @Vaderek561Ай бұрын

    This is a really good contraption. I believe we're close at this point to creating fully auto craftable machine, which I find to be way more impactful and important than auto furnaces, on level with auto sorting storages. I believe that this "prototype", will be able to be fully functional, even more error proof and possibly have even more features making it possible to craft anything with maybe making it far easier by introducing this monstrocity having memory system where you can put most comonly and most complicated recepies. I trully believe it's just matter of months, few years and we'll have the "perfect auto crafter"

  • @Trassshpile224

    @Trassshpile224

    Ай бұрын

    “I believe auto crafter will be more useful then auto furnace” wowww nooo wayyy 🤯🤯🤯

  • @sleepycritical6950
    @sleepycritical6950Ай бұрын

    You know, while it might make the design a little more complex, I propose that you make the crafting platform shaped like the grid of a crafting table, basically a 3x3 configuration. Advantages: More intuitive, and potentially a more compact platform because now you don’t have to walk all the way to slot 1, 4, and 7 to make say a sword and simply just walk down like a crafting grid. Then your dependency module area can be put to the side of the crafting grid. Cons: it might be more complex to make, and the wiring would definitely be a pain. Also the timing system might need to be reworked.

  • @duhby

    @duhby

    Ай бұрын

    The carts don't start getting sent from the queue until the crafting button is pushed, so the only change would be the initial wiring and rail paths

  • @ItsaJuraff
    @ItsaJuraffАй бұрын

    Super exciting tech. Fantastic job on the first concept!

  • @zdwolfe
    @zdwolfeАй бұрын

    Great video, I learned a lot about the crafter and how to move huge quantities of items. Thanks!

  • @MacroAggressor
    @MacroAggressorАй бұрын

    Incredible design!! I had an idea the other day for a repurpose/extension of your orbital strike cannon. I'm not 100% on whether the mechanics will work for this, but what if you combined an ender pearl stasis chamber with the orbital cannon? If the base concept works, you could even further combine this with your "quantum entanglement" wireless redstone design to send desired coordinates from an established transmission station located anywhere in the world. Et voilà: /tp command in survival MC. The only limit would be how many ender pearls can be successfully buffered in stasis at a time.

  • @spok_real

    @spok_real

    Ай бұрын

    You'd need the chunks where the pearl lands to be loaded though right? The orbital strike cannon is usually targeted at people that are loading the chunks.

  • @MacroAggressor

    @MacroAggressor

    Ай бұрын

    @@spok_real Ahh, damn. Didn't think about that. Too bad.

  • @legopalji
    @legopaljiАй бұрын

    g'day ladies and gens, comment section here

  • @spok_real
    @spok_realАй бұрын

    I thoroughly enjoy your effort to educate and inform your viewers of the engineering process and how it can be applied to any problem even one in block game. You're a great creator and a great person. Keep it up!

  • @nathanielberntson8883
    @nathanielberntson8883Ай бұрын

    This is absolutely mental and way more complicated than I could have imagined. Great work!

  • @paradoxx_4221
    @paradoxx_4221Ай бұрын

    rayys...uhhh...inspector talon!

  • @BombsanTheCommenter

    @BombsanTheCommenter

    Ай бұрын

    Lmao

  • @glycon6828
    @glycon6828Ай бұрын

    EARLY ON AN M^3 VIDEO???? AND ITS A BANGER??? LETS FUCKING GO!!!

  • @Ic3w4Tch1
    @Ic3w4Tch1Ай бұрын

    Absolutely insane. One of my favourite parts of this thing is the way the input-chest minecarts sink down and get sent off to be then replaced by fresh ones. It looks so satisfying xD

  • @stefanocurtoni9623
    @stefanocurtoni9623Ай бұрын

    WOW, truly amazing video. You did an great job!

  • @JuiceOSour
    @JuiceOSourАй бұрын

    I'm so glad you broke it down for us.

  • @trCore
    @trCoreАй бұрын

    Let's see what we got here

  • @erikderfreak
    @erikderfreak27 күн бұрын

    I just wanna say that I am amazed by how far you have come in terms of quality of speech! It's so nice to listen to these videos. It's all clear and understandable even for non native speakers.

  • @YannCaillou
    @YannCaillouАй бұрын

    What a project ! That's an amazing piece of engineering ! Well done

  • @nhbons783
    @nhbons783Ай бұрын

    Your funny words confuse me magic man.

  • @leosuo3572
    @leosuo3572Ай бұрын

    1 Hour gang😃

  • @tetsujin_144
    @tetsujin_144Ай бұрын

    That's really cool, so many odd/obscure game mechanics I didn't know about

  • @martinw51
    @martinw51Ай бұрын

    Fantastic work! I am amazed!

  • @TheHanutaXD
    @TheHanutaXDАй бұрын

    This is an amazing video. The incremental buildup makes everything understandable.

  • @guille-8149
    @guille-8149Ай бұрын

    This is absurdly incredible congratulations I can't even imaging the strugles you might have gone through to achieve this monstruosity

  • @generalfranz302
    @generalfranz3023 күн бұрын

    Mans building analog computers like its the 40's. Truly amazing to see something this complex in Minecraft

  • @braydonfisher9273
    @braydonfisher9273Ай бұрын

    What an amazing design. This is by far one of the most powerful and innovative pieces of technology I've seen designed in Minecraft like a fully functional real life invention. Well done!

  • @Derekjeterlover7
    @Derekjeterlover7Ай бұрын

    banger of a video. love the easy to understand explanation and step by step breakdown. you need more subs, +1

  • @kyrostheboss
    @kyrostheboss22 күн бұрын

    This was so intelligently done! Impressive :)

  • @torphedo6286
    @torphedo6286Ай бұрын

    Using the chest minecart to offset the minecart launching for each slot was really clever! Well played, I would've ended up hardcoding extra delay in.

  • @cubicmetre

    @cubicmetre

    Ай бұрын

    The problem with a hardcoded timing array is that minecarts move at 8 blocks per second or 2.5 ticks per block on a powered rail. This means any fixed timings trying to follow the carts motion will oscillate between 2 and 3 ticks per block. This works fine for situations where you are trying to roughly plot the course of the cart, however if you need extremely precise timings then you will have to emulate the motion of the carts with another cart to avoid inconsistencies with the location of the rails.

  • @whorurlly
    @whorurlly20 күн бұрын

    Wow, I never would have considered detecting the motion of a separate minecart to manage the movement time difference. That's such a smart solution!! Also the contraption for that looks so satisfying..

  • @minerharry
    @minerharryАй бұрын

    This is fascinating. With those buffers, the parallels to cpu design are wild. What an awesome machine!

  • @paulwesley3862
    @paulwesley3862Ай бұрын

    this is incredible! love to see the vanilla AE system at some point

  • @aWodomir_
    @aWodomir_10 күн бұрын

    I'm learning redstone and this video broke me completely with the amount of complex words xD Great vid

  • @ovencake523
    @ovencake523Ай бұрын

    i love how the most fundamental and basic part of this thing, the crafter lines, already use some crazy mechanic of the curved rails + water streams side by side to handle the inputs for stackable and unstackables

  • @restingphantom
    @restingphantomАй бұрын

    Love the video, even though the simplified version didnt work it really helped with the explination

  • @LeonSchall
    @LeonSchall28 күн бұрын

    You definetly earned a subscription for this!

  • @davidschultink2742
    @davidschultink2742Ай бұрын

    Good job. Well done!

  • @aze4308
    @aze4308Ай бұрын

    nice! excited for the version more suited towards less technical people.

  • @snowcat9308
    @snowcat9308Ай бұрын

    This is a long video, so I can really appreciate how you broke it up by giving us a sneak-peak at the larger/final design about half way through the video. Thank you for keeping my zoomer brain from imploding

  • @captainNeda
    @captainNedaАй бұрын

    Super Excited about this

  • @howard555
    @howard555Ай бұрын

    this video is sick, good work

  • @da_leen
    @da_leenАй бұрын

    Hooking up this system to a main storage and allowing for automatic crafting of low-stack items presents so many potential problems to me that it boggles my mind, but from the sounds of it, that's where you're headed. Good luck!

  • @Dexxos
    @DexxosАй бұрын

    Love your channel ❤ Keep on going

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