Awesome design, thank you for sharing. I built it in 1.20.4 and did some quick measurements: 1 stack of TNT is turned into about 43 stacks cobble (= about 0.8 of a double chest) in about 2 minutes, not counting time for collection. Needs a decent collection system below it unless you don't mind waiting for hoppers to move all those items.
fantastic farm, thank you! If your storage system is struggling to keep up I suggest placeing a "trackless" hopper minecart on top of the middle of four hoppers in order to increase the pickup rate by 4x!
Very good design, I was looking for a non-duping farm because on the server I play duping tnt is fixed, so this gives me the needed building materials to progress in my builds. Thanks a lot !
Hey I've been looking for a farm without duping and so far this looks great. My only question is can you turn it off if you press the noteblock again? I want to build it on a server but they have a requirement of all farms having an off switch. Come to think of it, would it just turn off if there's no TNT left? Sorry if it's a stupid question but I don't really get redstone (yet)
@@SciSyf1512Could also depend on servers. I know that a lot of designs are more fragile on paper servers, no idea why, but the blast radius for tnt is somehow reaching the pistons despite not having such issues on single player.
@@timcheng1529 Well, in that case you could try increase the delay just a wee bit so that the tnt blows up a maybe a block lower...or put some obsidian to stop from falling too far
@@laupajio158 You can reduce the number of powder snow, but it would be too much - the tnt would explode too low. You can place the obsidian to stop this
This is a great setup! With waterlogged leaves/mangrove roots, instead of stairs, you can actually build an even more efficient shape for the cobblestone gen. Basically making the obsidian 'tips' of the chamber cobble instead. Which gives a potential of 108 blocks per blast, compared to your 72 per blast. Though you need more lava for that, but dripstone makes that renewable. The spacing and clock of this farm is what makes it great. I'm sure the efficiency could be further raised, but I'm not sure if it's worth the complexity.
@@SciSyf1512I already had the shape from another YTer, MineTheFab's Cobblestone Generator FIX video, just adapted your dispenser setup to it and made his blast chamber area taller. Because his setup relied on calibrated skulk sensors to work right and that's new tech. The combo seems to work from my tests. The shape seems to be well known today if you dive into duper based cobblegens.
Shulkercraft's - 'Minecraft Easy Cobblestone Farm Tutorial - tutorial' has an even better lava and waterlogged leaf layout. 12 cobble per layer seems to be about the peak. Edit: Not sure if he's the source, but that's the easiest one to find sadly.
The pistons are required for making sure the blocks are moving - it is what helps in the blast efficiency. To stop the pistons from breaking you could reduce the number of powdered snow blocks, this will make the tnt explode lower down
Awesome design, thank you for sharing. I built it in 1.20.4 and did some quick measurements: 1 stack of TNT is turned into about 43 stacks cobble (= about 0.8 of a double chest) in about 2 minutes, not counting time for collection. Needs a decent collection system below it unless you don't mind waiting for hoppers to move all those items.
good job on the video. very nice. i am surprised i found a no tnt duping design which is actually really good! keep up the good tutorials.
fantastic farm, thank you! If your storage system is struggling to keep up I suggest placeing a "trackless" hopper minecart on top of the middle of four hoppers in order to increase the pickup rate by 4x!
Tip:You can replace the obsidian with water logged leaves so it acts as a budget obsidian in 1.19-1.19.4😄
Very good design, I was looking for a non-duping farm because on the server I play duping tnt is fixed, so this gives me the needed building materials to progress in my builds. Thanks a lot !
Ty helped a lot with the server I played on that tnt duping dosnt work on for some reason
because it can be spigot or paper server
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same for me.
Same
Hey I've been looking for a farm without duping and so far this looks great. My only question is can you turn it off if you press the noteblock again? I want to build it on a server but they have a requirement of all farms having an off switch. Come to think of it, would it just turn off if there's no TNT left? Sorry if it's a stupid question but I don't really get redstone (yet)
yes both happen, no worries.
@@SciSyf1512 Ok thanks for the quick answer, I really appreciate it.
Will it work in bedrock?
Good farm, only thing thats weird my pistons keep breaking.But still works great
I think there's a slight difference in timing, maybe reduce the number of powdered snow blocks? Would make the TNT blow up lower down
@@SciSyf1512Could also depend on servers. I know that a lot of designs are more fragile on paper servers, no idea why, but the blast radius for tnt is somehow reaching the pistons despite not having such issues on single player.
@@timcheng1529 Well, in that case you could try increase the delay just a wee bit so that the tnt blows up a maybe a block lower...or put some obsidian to stop from falling too far
@@SciSyf1512thanks I was having this problem, ima try putting and obsidian block, but what would be another way to delay it slightly?
@@laupajio158 You can reduce the number of powder snow, but it would be too much - the tnt would explode too low. You can place the obsidian to stop this
how is tnt is working if there is not tnt present in it
This is a great setup! With waterlogged leaves/mangrove roots, instead of stairs, you can actually build an even more efficient shape for the cobblestone gen. Basically making the obsidian 'tips' of the chamber cobble instead. Which gives a potential of 108 blocks per blast, compared to your 72 per blast. Though you need more lava for that, but dripstone makes that renewable. The spacing and clock of this farm is what makes it great. I'm sure the efficiency could be further raised, but I'm not sure if it's worth the complexity.
I will definitely test out whether this is possible, could be a great boost in efficiency!
@@SciSyf1512I already had the shape from another YTer, MineTheFab's Cobblestone Generator FIX video, just adapted your dispenser setup to it and made his blast chamber area taller. Because his setup relied on calibrated skulk sensors to work right and that's new tech. The combo seems to work from my tests. The shape seems to be well known today if you dive into duper based cobblegens.
Shulkercraft's - 'Minecraft Easy Cobblestone Farm Tutorial - tutorial' has an even better lava and waterlogged leaf layout. 12 cobble per layer seems to be about the peak.
Edit: Not sure if he's the source, but that's the easiest one to find sadly.
yes hi love the build but my tnt is also breaking pistons but why u even need them?
The pistons are required for making sure the blocks are moving - it is what helps in the blast efficiency. To stop the pistons from breaking you could reduce the number of powdered snow blocks, this will make the tnt explode lower down
could we replace the waterlogged stairs to be waterlogged leaves?
yep of course
I have a really bad problem. The tnt isn't breaking the cobblestone
are you playing on a server? or garmerules have disabled explosions?
@@SciSyf1512 no, the tnt also explodes and everything but it just doesn’t explode the tnt
@@everesttanner9124 theres a chance that griefing is disabled - so explosions would still work, but blocks wont break ever
Any alternative to powder snow?
You could try water? or a honey tube...but do test the distances in creative
Good work farm is awsome
What version of Minecraft?
Should work in even the latest versions
What about 1.18.2 ?
Works@@arainaponiros6010
Which country do you belong to? Your accent is very Indian. If you are an Indian then its really nice to see some good indian Minecraft youtuber.
you know no one belongs to a country its just that they are from there, no hate. just sayin
Someone for the love of God please tell me it works in bedrock too...
It should? Better to test it in creative though to be safe
it isn't as effective as tnt in bedrock has 25 % drop rate rather than 100% like in Java