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Farm built, works well! Thx! The bottles were a grind (my friends are in Normal difficulty so no villager curing). In the end I put pointed dripstone underneath the spruce planks so the farm also doubles as a Clay farm
Just finished building this in survival on bedrock and works really well!! Had a small issue with the water bottles not cycling through but just took them put of the first hopper and refilled a few times and put and extra one back in the dispenser and seems to have fixed and works well 😊 thank you for another great tutorial and aesthetic build!
I was semi-watching this ep. when I suddenly heard the word "butth*les" and was like.. what? And then you said it again. And again. So I started watching for real and realized you were saying "bottles" 😂 imma go back to semi-watching while playing minecraft myself now 😂
I've been watching all of your farms and I got really excited when I seen this and the clay farm. I decided to combine both together so basically the floor of the mud storage is making them into clay. With a combined style of both farms just with the bricks fitting my base and it looks absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for the tutorial and sparking a bit of my own creativity❤
So I built this and it didn’t work on Bedrock, came back after two days to see if I could get a fix and I did so here’s the solution since I don’t see it mentioned, if the bottles aren’t filling up with water make sure there is stone surrounding the red stone at the end of the hopper, then get rid of the water item elevator by replacing the souls and with dirt, extend the hopper line from the dispenser by 2 and lastly place a water bucket on the top and surround it, it was a lot but I finally got it working with zero hiccups, thank you for another great tutorial bedrock always makes me have to find another way lol
Pls explain your method for replacing the water elevator, for bedrock edition. I to would like to build this, but saw your comment about it not working for my version. Did you have to alter the building structure for your adaptation?
@@mazzystar6660 not really, just place dirt with kelp to create water source blocks, break it and replace the dirt with the soul sand. then extend the hoppers by two, fill with water and you should be good to go
@whitejade9452 ill be totally honest i havent touched this farm since i made it, i used it for awhile then havent needed the mud but it still works with whatever my fix was too lol
Built this super fun farm with my 7 yo January 2025 on Bedrock and we ran into a tiny little issue ; everything worked perfectly except for the empty bottle dispenser that wouldn't fire. We fixed it by placing some redstone leading from the second repeater to a sticky piston + redstone block placed in a way that it triggers the dispenser at the right moment and now we have the best mud farm ever. Thank you!
Send the empty water bottles into a dispenser and then dispense into a water source, this will fill the water bottles. Just make a loop so you never run out. Add another set of pistons above the mud to push it into a giant block
Keep it up, loved the video! You don’t see a farm build with a decoration side that often, if the farm itself needs tweaking somehow, that’s fine, this was a great watch and gave me a bunch of inspiration! X
Just a little tip - if you set the redstone repeater to the initial piston down a block, then you remove any risk of accidentally adjusting the ticks you set it to whilst placing the dirt blocks to become mud. As it is, if your cursor is lined up with the redstone repeater whilst holding down the place dirt button, you'll end up accidentally cycling through the amount of ticks the repeater stalls. By placing the repeater a block lower, you remove that problem.
TROUBLE SHOOTING (like this comment to bring it to the top or Nuvola if you could pin it, that would be awesome for anyone having issues) After much grief trying to make this build work on a 1.20 Bedrock Multiplayer Realm, I finally got it working! My issue was that the bottles were not refilled in the water elevator, but instead spitting out empty bottles back into the system (the last 32 from the hopper underneath the first dispenser adding to 38 or sometimes 37 with one filled bottle in my inventory), effectively only making 5 or 6 mud from the intentionally placed six water bottles in the front dispenser. I tore the whole system down three times, but the fourth time was the charm! For anyone struggling, here's what I did and an accumulation of other comments: 1) Use smooth stone for pretty much all blocks directly touching or adjacent to the redstone, both dispensers, and piston (just the one connected to the initial push of dirt, the others can be your choice block) (you can use stone, but I find smooth stone more aesthetic) 2) Ensure you are using two dispensers, not a dropper 3) Ensure all redstone is placed accordingly (& that the one underground is a cross and not a line) 4) Ensure the redstone torch is placed on the correct wall 5) Ensure the repeaters are facing the correct way 6) For the repeater that is adjusted, three ticks means clicking only twice, not three times 7) Ensure all the holes in the ground are filled that are surrounding the underground dispenser and in front of the hoppers that are connecting the two dispensers 8) Do not use soul sand at the bottom of the water elevator - it will break the water refilling cycle. Items naturally float to the top when in water, so it is not necessary 9) Ensure all four water points in the elevator are source blocks from water buckets that are placed on the back wall of the elevator 10) Ensure the top of the water flow is covered with glass 11) The amount of bottles is necessary and should be followed accordingly. Using other filler blocks will spit out those blocks in the rotation, breaking the infinite water bottle cycle Good luck, fam!
if the dispenser isnt refilling the bottles, its because you got cute and thought you were big braining the water elevator. Just do it as he does and it'll work. the bottle will float up. So remove your soul sand, then pour in 4 buckets of water. working great! I'm feeding it into a tnt blaster so i dont have to mine it. Bedrock btw
I may be making this, though definitely out of different materials because I do not have that many mud blocks (yet) and I’ve got a different color pallet for my builds going
idea: i actually combined this farm with your clay farm by adding the dripstone to the last 8x8 of the mud end and doing the brick aesthetic there. it works great and fits my purposes because i need a lot of clay but i still get some mud. if anyone has issues where the waterbottles get thrown out at you, make sure to put the repeater on two clicks. it's in a part of the video i think some people miss. i suggest building the working system first and then using the mud from the system to build the walls around it, rather than trying to collect all the needed mud first. thanks!
Not sure if anyone’s mentioned it but I added the drip stone feature from the clay farm underneath this and I wanted it to only make exactly a stack and in doing so noticed the dimensions specified were off by 1, it’s 11 blocks instead of 12
Okay so I found out my issue. It is traveling through the water tunnel but not becoming water bottles and just going right through everything instead of stopping in the dropper to turn the dirt to mud. Also, the first dispense always has the water bottle pop out despite the 5 remaining working fine (outside of not refilling with water bottles). Why wouldn't the bottles turn to water bottles after passing through the water tunnel? Edit: never mind, I got it to work on Bedrock Hardcore. There is nothing that needs to be changed from this and should work fine. Just make sure the dispenser is triggering into the water tunnel. Only make the tunnel source blocks, do not use anything to increase the tunnel speed like soul sand (like someone recommended) as it's too fast and won't turn the glass bottles to water bottles. Also, make sure the dispenser is triggering with a red stone torch. If it is, remove the torch you're using to test the dispenser, make sure a stone block is above the red stone like the tutorial says, and make sure there is a stone block next to the dispenser. Use stone.. dirt or packed mud doesn't work.
I love the farm and building, just wanted to say campfires do not cause fire spread so you did not need to add the mud wall ontop of the campfire😅 otherwise very nice build and farm! Im going to add the farm to my industrial distrace and build to my main compound of buildings, another thing, if a user wanted efficiency they could add pistons ontop of the output mud and when the feed tape reaches the end all the mud is pushed down, that way you could create a cube of mud and just collect it all rather than 100 at a time you could do hundreds into a pit😅 it wouldnt fit into the build though i dont think
[UPDATE‼️‼️‼️] I built this exactly as shown and it works perfectly!! 😊😊😊 I only play Minecraft Pocket Edition and I had no issues. I don't fill the mud up all the way to bypass it misfiring so it's just continuous I tried another tutorial for a mud farm and i ended up having to get help from someone in the smp who worked on it for like an hour and watching this I'm tempted to take it all down😭 I have all the materials ready, I'll let you know how it goes
I just wanted to leave a coment for anyone else who's haivng the trouble of Water Bottles being thrown out instead of the dirt being converted. I personally play on a realm on java if that makes a difference. But what worked for me was clicking each redstone repater twice (so that they were on two ticks) These are the repeaters going into the piston and then the one next to the dispenser
Saw another comment mentioning getting water bottles as they use it. I decided to rebuild this farm elsewhere on my map and so am following this tutorial again. When I place a dirt block for the piston to push, the dispenser is firing the water bottle out of the dispenser and I get it in my inventory instead of it cycling through the dirt and into the hopper below. This is on Java 1.21.4. Edit: Figured out what I was doing wrong. I forgot to delay the repeater next to the first piston.
it isn’t working for me on java :’) the water bottles run out? edit: fixed!! the issue was one of the red stone repeaters facing the wrong way! perhaps specify which way to place it? amazing video ❤
On 1.20.1 + Forge, I had to build the lip of the water channel one block higher because the bottles were getting stuck on the edge. I also had to put an additional delay before the first dispenser. It was ejecting the water bottle through the dirt when the dispenser and the piston were on the same tick.
What do you mean with put an additional delay before the first dispenser? Did you set it to 4 ticks instead of 3? I didn't need to make the water channel secure, but the dispenser keeps firing twice when i hold down placing dirt. When I remove the repeater for the dirt pushing piston and set the other one to three Ticks it kinda works, but then the dispenser doesn't get filled back up with water bottles anymore.
@@iAkrobat_ in the original, the first repeater powers a block, and that block powers a redstone dust trail over the piston to the first dispenser. i put a 1-tick redstone repeater between this dust trail and the first dispenser because--at least on 1.20.1 forge--the first dispenser will shoot the glass bottle through the dirt without the additional delay. I also found that it works faster if you make a bubble column behind the tail dispenser, and enclose the top in a solid block to prevent bottles from popping out of the water column. i had another problem when the array of pistons maxed-out their push distance, the first dispenser would blast all of its bottles out, so I put another block detector at the very end of the line, and redstone dusted it back to the redstone torch in the first block detector beneath the first piston (shutting off the circuit once the mud/clay area is full).
Timing is a bit different, but it works!! Love your videos ❤ Original: I'm not sure if there is an issue building this on a Java server. The dirt block gets pushed but the water bottle pops out without going into the dirt 😢
@@nuvolamcDefinitely a timing issue. I was just about to edit my comment to say that I did have a redstone issue (the water stream escaped and I didn't see the repeater was missing), but ultimately, when built as is, it turns the dirt in front of the dispenser into mud as it gets pushed by the new dirt block. I watched yours again and think maybe this happens in your farm too. TLDR: it works!!!!!
So made this in bed rock in creative to see if it works and does however the bottle filling back up was my main isssue as it didn’t want to work. So I used a Method of two hoppers on the dispenser with two chests connected to another two hoppers that are connected to another two chests
Very cool looking build, keep it going. Somehow my hopper above the water bottle dispenser doesn't want to pick up the filled bottles from the water stream. Did anyone else have this problem?
I fixed it by using another means of transporting items. Somehow my water elevator broke but I switched to Ender IO item conduits and now it works like a charm.
Did it work at first? Could be a timing issue, or maybe you accidently touched the redstone at the back? If it never worked you might want to check if you're using a dispenser or dropper, and if the redstone is placed correctly.
I always wondered about farms like these. After it pushes the 8x12 platform out is there a way to push that whole platform up or down so you can have a 8x12x12
Yes you can! Basically you repeat the redstone system at the end of the line, but then build it at the end of the platform and make sure it powers 8x12 pistons underneath that push the mud up 1 level.
@@nuvolamc I spent like 5 hours in a creative world messing around with it. The issue with using the same detector at the end is it takes the place of a piston so it won’t push the corner block up since there is no piston there so doesn’t really work. What I wound up doing is using an observer looking at a wall so when the mud connects with the wall the wall changes shape and the observer detects it. Then I used a redstone torch tower underneath to power the pistons from the bottom. I’m going to start uploading Minecraft videos to my channel in about a week or so (I hope this isn’t a butthead move not trying to advertise on your channel) and probably uploading a tutorial on everything I added. Definitely giving you credit for the build but I think I added something cool to it enough to make a video about it
@@nuvolamc I just ended up tearing up the river shores near my base to get 18.5 stacks of sand 😂😂 thanks for the reply tho! Your farm is great. I built it entirely how you built your's. Great build man, and great farm!
Helloo thank you for your video ! I have a problem : I checked twice, but after 6 dirt transformed, I have anything in the main dispenser. Do you know why ? I m pretty sure I did everything you did Edit : it's fine, I just forgot one bloc to connect :D
Hey can you tell me what your solution was? I've got the same issue and I can't figure it out. I think that the bottles aren't dispensing into the water column for some reason. EDIT: nevermind, I figured it out too!
@@johnperea3360 there's a second block that I kept forgetting to put down that closed the redstone circuit by the second dispenser. I watched the video linked in the description by the guy that designed this type of farm and I found the block that I was missing that way
you can place a redstone torch under block 12 and send a signal from it to turn off the torch that fires the piston. The first line will not be filled to the end and when you dig out all the blocks, the piston will continue to work normally.
would the clay and mud farm work in 1.20.1 ? I tried clay and it didn't but was wondering if it was a bug (I mean, to collect it, because the process did work, but when I try to take it it collapses into nothing)
ok so i ran into a bit of a problem, what if the dispenser only dispenses the 6 water bottels and then after that, nothing, the water bottles dont recycle so it can keep making mud. i tore everything down and rebuilt it and cant figure out the issue
Just founf this build and love the look and function of it. But small issue. The bottlea dont cycle though. I mean i can load the top dispenser with filles bottlea but they dont cycle and refill. I went over the build and have it as the video. But srill nothing. Can anyone help. Oh playing on Bedrock
@@nuvolamc so in making the water tunnel for the bottles. It needed more water to fill the chamber up. Each level needed it's own source bucket. Also found its easier to just fill all the hoppers and dispenser with bottles.
Thanks for the reply, I figured it out... the piston repeater was on one tick. Works like a charm now. Love your builds and style, keep up the great work.
I was having the same issue. Add a single tick to the very first repeater going into the piston, and that should slow down the system enough that it works. Hope this helps!
I built the farm and it is havinng issues with the bottles, after the initial 6 water bottles are in the dispenser the empty bottles wont go into the water stream. Im on 1.20.1 if anyone can help
Accidentally broke the farm? Mud got about halfway down the ally n’ the dispenser started shooting water bottles out everywhere did the 1.20.2 update break this farm
Doesn't work as intended. After placing 6 water bottles on the dispenser and tried it, it never give another set of new water bottles, because of "32" glass bottles, making it 37, instead of running like the video intends to. Also the dispenser never makes water bottles on Bedrock. Can you fix the video for clarification so BE users can use your farm just like on Java.
Having trouble with the dispenser that puts the water bottles into the water column. For some reason, the circuit doesn't seem to get completing. Anyone else having this issue?
Just started happening to me. I set this up earlier today, tested and made a whole field of mud. Then I finish decorating and when I run it the water bottles were shooting right through the mud. I figured I messed something up while decorating and rearranging. I have completely reset it twice and it will not fill the water bottles.
I got it working but just reconnecting the redstone to the water filling hopper, over and over again. Then I had to mess with both repeaters. I honestly don't know what they are at but I just made a whole field of mud, (which is happily becoming clay) so I am not touching anything. Thanks for the build I love it, I need a lot of terracotta so this was a two for one deal.
@nuvolamc yeah, got it working!! Turns out your design is perfect - I was missing ONE block right next to the dispenser that goes into the water column, so the redstone circuit wasn't complete. :) My gf and I are new to redstone, so this was a really good introductory build, thanks for this!! We're now working on the Library/sugarcane farm, and we're really enjoying it!
I must be the most useless minecrafter 😅 because I can not get this to work. the water bottles don’t refill after the first six, I have torn it down and rebuilt but I can’t see what I’m doing wrong. I hear the splash but nothing happens. I have watched the video a million times and read the comments (some more helpful than others) any ideas?
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When you paused the video to explain the mechanic of the entire system I knew you were worth subscribing to.
Farm built, works well! Thx! The bottles were a grind (my friends are in Normal difficulty so no villager curing). In the end I put pointed dripstone underneath the spruce planks so the farm also doubles as a Clay farm
Built on bedrock in November, 2024. Worked well with no issues! Added drip stone under it, basically combing your mud and clay farms!
Genius
wait thats a really good idea
Just finished building this in survival on bedrock and works really well!! Had a small issue with the water bottles not cycling through but just took them put of the first hopper and refilled a few times and put and extra one back in the dispenser and seems to have fixed and works well 😊 thank you for another great tutorial and aesthetic build!
Farm works perfect for me on Bedrock survival, one of the coolest farms, efficient I needed this, thank you!
I was semi-watching this ep. when I suddenly heard the word "butth*les" and was like.. what? And then you said it again. And again. So I started watching for real and realized you were saying "bottles" 😂 imma go back to semi-watching while playing minecraft myself now 😂
Buttles 😂
Hilarious when that happens 😂
Hahaha
I've been watching all of your farms and I got really excited when I seen this and the clay farm. I decided to combine both together so basically the floor of the mud storage is making them into clay. With a combined style of both farms just with the bricks fitting my base and it looks absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you for the tutorial and sparking a bit of my own creativity❤
So I built this and it didn’t work on Bedrock, came back after two days to see if I could get a fix and I did so here’s the solution since I don’t see it mentioned, if the bottles aren’t filling up with water make sure there is stone surrounding the red stone at the end of the hopper, then get rid of the water item elevator by replacing the souls and with dirt, extend the hopper line from the dispenser by 2 and lastly place a water bucket on the top and surround it, it was a lot but I finally got it working with zero hiccups, thank you for another great tutorial bedrock always makes me have to find another way lol
Glad to hear you found out a solution! Very creative :)
Pls explain your method for replacing the water elevator, for bedrock edition. I to would like to build this, but saw your comment about it not working for my version.
Did you have to alter the building structure for your adaptation?
@@mazzystar6660 not really, just place dirt with kelp to create water source blocks, break it and replace the dirt with the soul sand. then extend the hoppers by two, fill with water and you should be good to go
I got an easier fix with just some redstone dust
@whitejade9452 ill be totally honest i havent touched this farm since i made it, i used it for awhile then havent needed the mud but it still works with whatever my fix was too lol
Thanks for the tutorial, I'm definitely buolding this. My farm area will look like a cute little village with your builds!
Built this super fun farm with my 7 yo January 2025 on Bedrock and we ran into a tiny little issue ; everything worked perfectly except for the empty bottle dispenser that wouldn't fire. We fixed it by placing some redstone leading from the second repeater to a sticky piston + redstone block placed in a way that it triggers the dispenser at the right moment and now we have the best mud farm ever. Thank you!
Send the empty water bottles into a dispenser and then dispense into a water source, this will fill the water bottles. Just make a loop so you never run out. Add another set of pistons above the mud to push it into a giant block
This is such a sweet little build. Also adding the clay farm as others have. Just a quick note, campfires won’t set fire to your builds :)
Beautiful build. I combined it with the clay farm, so once the mud is produced, after certain time, gets dry and I collect it as clay.
That would give you about half a stack of emeralds a day from the stone mason if I am not mistaken.
@@shanereilly1480Depends on how often the mason restocks and whether or not he ups the price due to demand.
Keep it up, loved the video! You don’t see a farm build with a decoration side that often, if the farm itself needs tweaking somehow, that’s fine, this was a great watch and gave me a bunch of inspiration! X
Nice tutorial! Glad to see my idea implemented in the build haha 😊
What idea?
I really like that you show how you decorate your builds, its fun to watch even though I will decorate it differently 9/10 of the time
Another home run.
Both aesthetically pleasing and completely functional.
Thank you for sharing
Just a little tip - if you set the redstone repeater to the initial piston down a block, then you remove any risk of accidentally adjusting the ticks you set it to whilst placing the dirt blocks to become mud. As it is, if your cursor is lined up with the redstone repeater whilst holding down the place dirt button, you'll end up accidentally cycling through the amount of ticks the repeater stalls. By placing the repeater a block lower, you remove that problem.
Love this don’t have a mud farm yet but will be adding this build to my world I love how with your builds you have buildings around them
How could something so muddy look so good! 😂 The farm looks great. Thank you for making my survival world look awesome! Cheers!
I ve build the sistem with observer and it works, and it is slow and clunky but yours is really elegant and simple, my sincere compliments
TROUBLE SHOOTING (like this comment to bring it to the top or Nuvola if you could pin it, that would be awesome for anyone having issues)
After much grief trying to make this build work on a 1.20 Bedrock Multiplayer Realm, I finally got it working! My issue was that the bottles were not refilled in the water elevator, but instead spitting out empty bottles back into the system (the last 32 from the hopper underneath the first dispenser adding to 38 or sometimes 37 with one filled bottle in my inventory), effectively only making 5 or 6 mud from the intentionally placed six water bottles in the front dispenser. I tore the whole system down three times, but the fourth time was the charm!
For anyone struggling, here's what I did and an accumulation of other comments:
1) Use smooth stone for pretty much all blocks directly touching or adjacent to the redstone, both dispensers, and piston (just the one connected to the initial push of dirt, the others can be your choice block) (you can use stone, but I find smooth stone more aesthetic)
2) Ensure you are using two dispensers, not a dropper
3) Ensure all redstone is placed accordingly (& that the one underground is a cross and not a line)
4) Ensure the redstone torch is placed on the correct wall
5) Ensure the repeaters are facing the correct way
6) For the repeater that is adjusted, three ticks means clicking only twice, not three times
7) Ensure all the holes in the ground are filled that are surrounding the underground dispenser and in front of the hoppers that are connecting the two dispensers
8) Do not use soul sand at the bottom of the water elevator - it will break the water refilling cycle. Items naturally float to the top when in water, so it is not necessary
9) Ensure all four water points in the elevator are source blocks from water buckets that are placed on the back wall of the elevator
10) Ensure the top of the water flow is covered with glass
11) The amount of bottles is necessary and should be followed accordingly. Using other filler blocks will spit out those blocks in the rotation, breaking the infinite water bottle cycle
Good luck, fam!
Recently found your channel and already watched all of your farm builds
you are amazing!!! continue posting videos like that!! i love you mann
if the dispenser isnt refilling the bottles, its because you got cute and thought you were big braining the water elevator. Just do it as he does and it'll work.
the bottle will float up. So remove your soul sand, then pour in 4 buckets of water.
working great! I'm feeding it into a tnt blaster so i dont have to mine it.
Bedrock btw
This was a great tutorial. Really nice job explaining everything. Thanks!
Супер. Очень круто. Как всегда понятно, просто и без лишних слов. Красавчик❤
woah so cool, greatly complemented by the clay farm
Nice farm bro! I did it on my world and it is amazing!
Thank you for giving us this awesome video
I love everything about this build ❤ superb 👏
Do u have discord? may I dm u?
The Discord server is live! discord.gg/UM2HUnWGvs
Like I said, very nice building
Zeker de moeite om te bouwen
THANKS☺
I may be making this, though definitely out of different materials because I do not have that many mud blocks (yet) and I’ve got a different color pallet for my builds going
idea: i actually combined this farm with your clay farm by adding the dripstone to the last 8x8 of the mud end and doing the brick aesthetic there. it works great and fits my purposes because i need a lot of clay but i still get some mud.
if anyone has issues where the waterbottles get thrown out at you, make sure to put the repeater on two clicks. it's in a part of the video i think some people miss.
i suggest building the working system first and then using the mud from the system to build the walls around it, rather than trying to collect all the needed mud first.
thanks!
love you
@ love you more!
Farm works great had to swap the repeater to 2 ticks for it to work on bedrock
Not sure if anyone’s mentioned it but I added the drip stone feature from the clay farm underneath this and I wanted it to only make exactly a stack and in doing so noticed the dimensions specified were off by 1, it’s 11 blocks instead of 12
Okay so I found out my issue. It is traveling through the water tunnel but not becoming water bottles and just going right through everything instead of stopping in the dropper to turn the dirt to mud. Also, the first dispense always has the water bottle pop out despite the 5 remaining working fine (outside of not refilling with water bottles). Why wouldn't the bottles turn to water bottles after passing through the water tunnel?
Edit: never mind, I got it to work on Bedrock Hardcore. There is nothing that needs to be changed from this and should work fine. Just make sure the dispenser is triggering into the water tunnel. Only make the tunnel source blocks, do not use anything to increase the tunnel speed like soul sand (like someone recommended) as it's too fast and won't turn the glass bottles to water bottles. Also, make sure the dispenser is triggering with a red stone torch. If it is, remove the torch you're using to test the dispenser, make sure a stone block is above the red stone like the tutorial says, and make sure there is a stone block next to the dispenser. Use stone.. dirt or packed mud doesn't work.
I love the farm and building, just wanted to say campfires do not cause fire spread so you did not need to add the mud wall ontop of the campfire😅 otherwise very nice build and farm! Im going to add the farm to my industrial distrace and build to my main compound of buildings, another thing, if a user wanted efficiency they could add pistons ontop of the output mud and when the feed tape reaches the end all the mud is pushed down, that way you could create a cube of mud and just collect it all rather than 100 at a time you could do hundreds into a pit😅 it wouldnt fit into the build though i dont think
Thank you for teaching me that. I always thought campfires could do that.
Fantastic!🎉
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I built this exactly as shown and it works perfectly!! 😊😊😊 I only play Minecraft Pocket Edition and I had no issues. I don't fill the mud up all the way to bypass it misfiring so it's just continuous
I tried another tutorial for a mud farm and i ended up having to get help from someone in the smp who worked on it for like an hour and watching this I'm tempted to take it all down😭
I have all the materials ready, I'll let you know how it goes
I just wanted to leave a coment for anyone else who's haivng the trouble of Water Bottles being thrown out instead of the dirt being converted. I personally play on a realm on java if that makes a difference. But what worked for me was clicking each redstone repater twice (so that they were on two ticks) These are the repeaters going into the piston and then the one next to the dispenser
Thanks for helping others out!
Saw another comment mentioning getting water bottles as they use it. I decided to rebuild this farm elsewhere on my map and so am following this tutorial again. When I place a dirt block for the piston to push, the dispenser is firing the water bottle out of the dispenser and I get it in my inventory instead of it cycling through the dirt and into the hopper below. This is on Java 1.21.4.
Edit: Figured out what I was doing wrong. I forgot to delay the repeater next to the first piston.
Great video
That was perfect 👌
you never fail to suprise us💯💯
Very cool
it isn’t working for me on java :’) the water bottles run out?
edit: fixed!! the issue was one of the red stone repeaters facing the wrong way! perhaps specify which way to place it? amazing video ❤
On 1.20.1 + Forge, I had to build the lip of the water channel one block higher because the bottles were getting stuck on the edge. I also had to put an additional delay before the first dispenser. It was ejecting the water bottle through the dirt when the dispenser and the piston were on the same tick.
What do you mean with put an additional delay before the first dispenser? Did you set it to 4 ticks instead of 3? I didn't need to make the water channel secure, but the dispenser keeps firing twice when i hold down placing dirt. When I remove the repeater for the dirt pushing piston and set the other one to three Ticks it kinda works, but then the dispenser doesn't get filled back up with water bottles anymore.
@@iAkrobat_ in the original, the first repeater powers a block, and that block powers a redstone dust trail over the piston to the first dispenser. i put a 1-tick redstone repeater between this dust trail and the first dispenser because--at least on 1.20.1 forge--the first dispenser will shoot the glass bottle through the dirt without the additional delay. I also found that it works faster if you make a bubble column behind the tail dispenser, and enclose the top in a solid block to prevent bottles from popping out of the water column. i had another problem when the array of pistons maxed-out their push distance, the first dispenser would blast all of its bottles out, so I put another block detector at the very end of the line, and redstone dusted it back to the redstone torch in the first block detector beneath the first piston (shutting off the circuit once the mud/clay area is full).
OH GOD thank you i was having the same trouble and I followed what you did and now it works wonders!
Cool ❤
Excellent vídeo, you could make a sea cucumber farm
Thanks! Cool idea, I've put it on the list 👍
Timing is a bit different, but it works!! Love your videos ❤
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I'm not sure if there is an issue building this on a Java server. The dirt block gets pushed but the water bottle pops out without going into the dirt 😢
Sure it's a dispenser and not a dropper?
@@nuvolamcDefinitely a timing issue. I was just about to edit my comment to say that I did have a redstone issue (the water stream escaped and I didn't see the repeater was missing), but ultimately, when built as is, it turns the dirt in front of the dispenser into mud as it gets pushed by the new dirt block. I watched yours again and think maybe this happens in your farm too.
TLDR: it works!!!!!
So made this in bed rock in creative to see if it works and does however the bottle filling back up was my main isssue as it didn’t want to work. So I used a Method of two hoppers on the dispenser with two chests connected to another two hoppers that are connected to another two chests
Also just a heads up you don’t have spruce stairs listed in the materials needed
Thanks! Will look into that.
Nice
Nice can you build ammythist farm for bedrock and java 😊
Thanks for the suggestion!
Great build. I’ve been using red brick a lot lately and I’m curious. Where the mud is pushed out, can that area be drip stone?
Sure, to dry out the mud you mean? That's pretty much the same mechanic as the clay farm uses! 🙂
@@nuvolamc ya I tried it out after my comment and it works like a champ.
Very cool looking build, keep it going. Somehow my hopper above the water bottle dispenser doesn't want to pick up the filled bottles from the water stream. Did anyone else have this problem?
Hm still having this issue?
Yea, I tried a couple of things, but somehow the bottles just end up not moving into the hopper unless I jump. So there's a semi-fix :D @@nuvolamc
I fixed it by using another means of transporting items. Somehow my water elevator broke but I switched to Ender IO item conduits and now it works like a charm.
Nice one's can you plz build trading tall next video
It won't be the next, but it's on the list!
@@nuvolamc okay
Trouble shoot for bedrock if the water bottles are dispensing and not turning dirt to mud keep the repeater next to the piston at 1 tick
Thank you..
Worked very nicely on Java 1.20.4. What resource pack gives those neat looking oak leaves?
Vanillatweaks
I can't get this work for the life of me. The back dispenser never ejects new bottles
Nevermind, just make sure that the underground redstone cross is completely surrounded by blocks or it won't work
Glad to hear you solved it!
@@enigmaticennui Thanks man.I tried different methods to fix it.And your method worked.
I just want to build in my world right now
THank youuu
Can you make a wool farm pls?
Good idea, it's been on the list for a while so I might make it in the next few weeks. Thanks for the suggestion!
Not sure if I'll get a reply but for some reason the water bottles stopped turning the dirt into mud when they get dispensed! Any ideas?
Did it work at first? Could be a timing issue, or maybe you accidently touched the redstone at the back? If it never worked you might want to check if you're using a dispenser or dropper, and if the redstone is placed correctly.
I think the spruce stairs are missing from the list in the description!
Thanks for pointing that out! Will update the material list
@@nuvolamc thank you!
@@nuvolamc never did:(
everything works really well on 1.21.1 but what are the best autoclicker settings for this farm?
No clue!
I always wondered about farms like these. After it pushes the 8x12 platform out is there a way to push that whole platform up or down so you can have a 8x12x12
Update: so it is possible but a little weird to power pistons from below. Spent the last three hours or so playing around with it.
Yes you can! Basically you repeat the redstone system at the end of the line, but then build it at the end of the platform and make sure it powers 8x12 pistons underneath that push the mud up 1 level.
@@nuvolamc I spent like 5 hours in a creative world messing around with it. The issue with using the same detector at the end is it takes the place of a piston so it won’t push the corner block up since there is no piston there so doesn’t really work. What I wound up doing is using an observer looking at a wall so when the mud connects with the wall the wall changes shape and the observer detects it. Then I used a redstone torch tower underneath to power the pistons from the bottom. I’m going to start uploading Minecraft videos to my channel in about a week or so (I hope this isn’t a butthead move not trying to advertise on your channel) and probably uploading a tutorial on everything I added. Definitely giving you credit for the build but I think I added something cool to it enough to make a video about it
@AlwaysBolttheBird Sounds cool! Good luck with your channel!
Very good builds but it's a pity you don't put materials at the beginning
It's in the video description.
@@nuvolamc no way sorry i didn't see it
Technicly this is a block converter, not a farm. To be a farm, it would have to include a renewable source of dirt.
🤫 it could have been our secret
Do you rly need the whole 18.5 stacks of bottles? I have everything for the build except for the glass (and idk where a desert is....)
It makes life easier. As long as there are a couple glass bottles in each of the 9 slots, you're good.
@@nuvolamc I just ended up tearing up the river shores near my base to get 18.5 stacks of sand 😂😂 thanks for the reply tho! Your farm is great. I built it entirely how you built your's. Great build man, and great farm!
Trading hall😁
Would you prefer one with all the villager professions or would you like multiple builds which each houses 1 profession?
@@nuvolamc múltiple builds
@@nuvolamcMultiple builds with each profession house is great idea so I don't need to go to trading hall to trade in villagers.
hey can you make an epic mob farm for java and bedrock actually i'm a new subscribers
There is a mob farm on the channel actually, but I might make a new one. Thanks for the suggestion! 👍 And welcome to the channel!
@@nuvolamc thanks and i will wait for the new one!!
Helloo thank you for your video !
I have a problem : I checked twice, but after 6 dirt transformed, I have anything in the main dispenser. Do you know why ? I m pretty sure I did everything you did
Edit : it's fine, I just forgot one bloc to connect :D
Glad to hear it works now! Enjoy!
Hey can you tell me what your solution was? I've got the same issue and I can't figure it out. I think that the bottles aren't dispensing into the water column for some reason.
EDIT: nevermind, I figured it out too!
@@cheyreimer7770 Make sure that all the little single redstone are everywhere and all the cubes as well, that what I did :)
what is it?
@@johnperea3360 there's a second block that I kept forgetting to put down that closed the redstone circuit by the second dispenser. I watched the video linked in the description by the guy that designed this type of farm and I found the block that I was missing that way
It shouldn't be too hard to add a light or a note block that will signal when the mud field is full.
Cool addition!
you can place a redstone torch under block 12 and send a signal from it to turn off the torch that fires the piston. The first line will not be filled to the end and when you dig out all the blocks, the piston will continue to work normally.
This was great but for some reason when i built it in bedrock edition wouldn't refill the bottles
Hm it seems more bedrock players experience this issue since the new update.. maybe there is a bug?
Can the act of placing the dirt blocks that turn to mud be automated somehow?
Hm don't think so.
If I dig under it and place drip stones everywhere technically should transform in clay. Right?
Correct!
@@nuvolamc thanks nuvola!
would the clay and mud farm work in 1.20.1 ? I tried clay and it didn't but was wondering if it was a bug (I mean, to collect it, because the process did work, but when I try to take it it collapses into nothing)
Are you using the proper tool to collect them? A shovel in this case. When you break the blocks, they should end up in your inventory.
ok so i ran into a bit of a problem, what if the dispenser only dispenses the 6 water bottels and then after that, nothing, the water bottles dont recycle so it can keep making mud. i tore everything down and rebuilt it and cant figure out the issue
Hm have you tried the help channel on the discord server?
bro appart your shaders what is your texture packs? please i need that 3D u have on Blocks
It's in the shader options I believe. I have assembled some additional small texture changes with Vanillatweaks!
@@nuvolamc Ty very much man
ily and ur builds are sooo pretty
u are so good at buildings
Just founf this build and love the look and function of it. But small issue. The bottlea dont cycle though. I mean i can load the top dispenser with filles bottlea but they dont cycle and refill. I went over the build and have it as the video. But srill nothing. Can anyone help. Oh playing on Bedrock
Hm still having this issue?
@@nuvolamc nope got it fixed. Had to redo the waterfall for the bottles. Works great now
What exactly went wrong? Apparently more people are having this issue.
@@nuvolamc so in making the water tunnel for the bottles. It needed more water to fill the chamber up. Each level needed it's own source bucket. Also found its easier to just fill all the hoppers and dispenser with bottles.
I built it but my dispenser doesnt refill with water bottles. Is there a fix for this
Sure you're using a dispenser and not a dropper?
how fo i fix it if water doesnt come out sometimes
That could be multiple things. Have you tried the help channel in the Discord server? You can also upload pictures there.
I have made this before 1.21 and it worked fine... Now it just spits the bottles out over the dirt block
Hm, that shouldn't happen. Do you play on a server? Maybe someone switched out your dispenser for a dropper?
Thanks for the reply, I figured it out... the piston repeater was on one tick. Works like a charm now. Love your builds and style, keep up the great work.
What do we need to do to allow this to make concrete?
Don't place dirt, but place concrete powder ;) Should work I think.
The mud farm has suddenly broken ): it was working fine but now the water bottle shoots AT the dirt block rather than turning it into mud
Also the dispenser doesn’t seem to be filling up with water bottles anymore meaning I have to constantly go to a water source to refil it ):
Strange! Did youbupdate your world? Or has someone changed settings on your server? Did someone change out your dispensers for droppers?
I was having the same issue. Add a single tick to the very first repeater going into the piston, and that should slow down the system enough that it works. Hope this helps!
minecraft java 1.21 here and bottles are just coming out the side filled with water and not splashing the dirt block
Are you using a dropper instead of a dispenser by any chance?
@@nuvolamc was my dumb move of skipping the clicks on the comparator
I built the farm and it is havinng issues with the bottles, after the initial 6 water bottles are in the dispenser the empty bottles wont go into the water stream. Im on 1.20.1 if anyone can help
Is the redstone underneath placed correctly? Does the dispenser trigger?
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12:00 Campfires dont set up anything on fire. Never did and hopefulle never will.
Yeah, not sure why I was convinced they did..
Accidentally broke the farm? Mud got about halfway down the ally n’ the dispenser started shooting water bottles out everywhere did the 1.20.2 update break this farm
Hm it should not have broken the farm. Did you accidently change the redstone dust?
I have a problem. I have built this in java and the dispenser just spits out the bottles of water without turning the dirt into mud, any ideas?
You may have used a dropper instead of a dispenser?
Thanks for the quick reply. I found the issue, I didn't change the ticks on the redstone repeater.. @@nuvolamc
Mines stopped working, the 6 bottles are being used, but no new ones are being filled.
Are the bottles rotating?
@@nuvolamc I rebuilt the farm and it is working again, not sure what the issue was. Thank you.
Don't some of the bottles sink without soul sand?
Eventually, all items flow up.
Doesn't work as intended. After placing 6 water bottles on the dispenser and tried it, it never give another set of new water bottles, because of "32" glass bottles, making it 37, instead of running like the video intends to. Also the dispenser never makes water bottles on Bedrock. Can you fix the video for clarification so BE users can use your farm just like on Java.
Hm, it works for me in Bedrock. Did you place the redstone dust underneath the full block next to the redstone repeater that's on top of the hopper?
Had the same problem but it’s just that the repeater isn’t in the correct position make sure it’s facing the red stone dust it should fix it
Having trouble with the dispenser that puts the water bottles into the water column. For some reason, the circuit doesn't seem to get completing.
Anyone else having this issue?
Just started happening to me. I set this up earlier today, tested and made a whole field of mud. Then I finish decorating and when I run it the water bottles were shooting right through the mud. I figured I messed something up while decorating and rearranging. I have completely reset it twice and it will not fill the water bottles.
I got it working but just reconnecting the redstone to the water filling hopper, over and over again. Then I had to mess with both repeaters. I honestly don't know what they are at but I just made a whole field of mud, (which is happily becoming clay) so I am not touching anything. Thanks for the build I love it, I need a lot of terracotta so this was a two for one deal.
@mrsmedg8330 glad you got it working!!
Did you solve the issue? Sounds like the redstone system needs a check up!
@nuvolamc yeah, got it working!! Turns out your design is perfect - I was missing ONE block right next to the dispenser that goes into the water column, so the redstone circuit wasn't complete. :)
My gf and I are new to redstone, so this was a really good introductory build, thanks for this!! We're now working on the Library/sugarcane farm, and we're really enjoying it!
why do i get water bottles while im using it?
Are you using a dispenser or a dropper?
I was potentially having the same issue. The repeater on the first piston needs to be delayed
Minecraft Shader name pls bro!!!
See video description!
I must be the most useless minecrafter 😅 because I can not get this to work. the water bottles don’t refill after the first six, I have torn it down and rebuilt but I can’t see what I’m doing wrong. I hear the splash but nothing happens. I have watched the video a million times and read the comments (some more helpful than others) any ideas?
The redstone that fires the bottles into the water column seems to not be functioning correctly. Have you check this?
Yes that is the problem the dispenser is not being activated and I can’t work out why
Is the redstone dust (under the floor) a dot or a cross?
A cross
I tested the dispenser to see if it works and it does dispense if I directly activate it