So I am thinking out of ways to automated my assembly table.
I have two tables:
(1) This one will continuously produce chipsets/pulsating chipsets and OR gates. Since I use BC pipes, autarchic gates are used quite frequently in my base. These are the three main components.
(2) This one will be attached to an interface with recipes that say things like [iron chipset] + [pulsating chipset] + [iron OR gate] = [autarchic iron OR gate]
Anyone have much experience with these?
There are many ways to automate these things, none of them are really a concrete way considering the build times for each gate. I want to make it fairly streamline in terms of time. I also don't want to burn through my redstone/iron supply.
It wouldn't work with a level detector because of how long they take to make. Say, if I wanted to ensure that I always had 10 gates and went below that, the level detector would remain on, even though the replacements may already be in process of being completed.
Sighs. >_>.
I have two tables:
(1) This one will continuously produce chipsets/pulsating chipsets and OR gates. Since I use BC pipes, autarchic gates are used quite frequently in my base. These are the three main components.
(2) This one will be attached to an interface with recipes that say things like [iron chipset] + [pulsating chipset] + [iron OR gate] = [autarchic iron OR gate]
Anyone have much experience with these?
There are many ways to automate these things, none of them are really a concrete way considering the build times for each gate. I want to make it fairly streamline in terms of time. I also don't want to burn through my redstone/iron supply.
It wouldn't work with a level detector because of how long they take to make. Say, if I wanted to ensure that I always had 10 gates and went below that, the level detector would remain on, even though the replacements may already be in process of being completed.
Sighs. >_>.