If you do said job 6 times, it took an hour, but if you make an automate machine in one hour, you can do even thousabd of said job in no time, with no effort.
Even better: Any system administrator. A lot of tasks are 10 minute jobs, but you have to do it over a thousand of servers every day/week/month. Suddenly automating the simple job carries a lot of saved hours :)
That may just be the quickest one of Mumbo's builds has ever worked. It was basically flawless right off the bat except one thing that he worked out pretty quickly. Nicely done.
@@scoopet i doubt you're a long time mumbo jumbo viewer. he always shows if things don't work and just cuts out the fixing process. here he didn't even have anything to fix because his design was already working almost perfectly.
@@notmo. I have to agree, this one worked out quite well... Probably because he already did something similar with the netherbridge, so he didn't have to think about it from the scratch, but even then he absolutly nailed it.
@@beefyikes6790 or they could have this mod installed for season 9, which could be really cool and introduce fully mobile shops! Grian could make his G-Train to it's full potential!
Mumbo is the ideal programmer. Too lazy to spend a few hours manually doing something - but is willing to spend a day to create a program that automates it
Also apparently if there’s a problem a programmer can’t fix they’ll just leave it for later idk if that’s true or not but if it is then it’s official that you have to be a programmer to understand redstone
This machine technically saves you from using a lot of materials when making a bridge, and it can be used to make a bridge while afk, so I don't think that these things will ever seem useless to me. Especially since I think they're cool.
Buildig it AFK would require to stay close to, because the contraption will stop and most likely get damaged if it enters an unloaden chunk. One would need to travel along with the bridge, maybe sitting in a minecart attached to the flying machines or being pushed forward by it by a block in players backor so... 🤔
@@jurgens.3964 Just stand on top of a honey block in the machine LMAO. Honey block move enetities that stand on top of it when pushed, which include you.
“I am now going to solve it in a way that is completely faultless, which is to ignore it and make it a future me problem” Mumbo Jumbo, being relatable as always.
Mumbo needs a second channel for all of these Redstone inventions unedited so you can see every process of the creative design and see how he comes up with the idea
@@thijzzz5535 jokes aside xiumas spoken about this and has said that hermitcraft will always be a java server, might change his mind at some point but I'd assume not
In case you didn't know Mumbo, the slab was getting waterlogged so it still counted as a water block, creating the cobblestone below! Loving the videos lately!
Self building bridges are so cool, I tried building one once but it was really hard so I just ended up making a self building wall! Edit: thanks for the likes I have never gotten this many, thanks so much. (Also why do I have 3 subscriber now?)
@@oofpotatobear6043 you need a cobblestone generator, and then a repeating circuit hooked up to a piston and when it pushes out to piston push limit you have pistons on the bottom which push the block up ward. This also means if you break a block of the wall, it automatically refills it.
Literally every time Mumbo builds something out of redstone, he doubts his own work and then it works perfectly. Just accept the fact that you're a genius, man!
Hard working geniuses doubt themselves more than normal people. Doubting yourself makes you double check things and double checking things makes them work. Self proclaimed geniuses have this irrational belief that they can do things first try and their work often falls apart. Then their ego will not allow them to fix it so they will just move on to another hit or miss project.
I’d really like to see a version where there’s a decent gap between each of the stages, so you can see the process of the bridge being built looking at the sides
I love how the machine looks like a fish. Imagine playing Minecraft just minding your own business when suddenly you see a giant robotic fish shitting out a perfectly solid and also „pretty fancy“ bridge while floating across the sky.
What this really needs is a flying machine in front of the bridge making stuff that automatically detects when it collides with an obstacle and stops the rest of the machinery before it crashes and all breaks, that way a player can then clear the obstruction and continue on.
The obvious problem is obvious: I cant build this. He doesnt make it a Tutorial while 'engineering' it, which is kinda fine but stop being fine when he doesnt at least dedictates the last portion of the video to a Turorial of some sort.
a design that can build in both forward and reverse and shift over to the next 'row' is essentially a giant paintbrush. add a way to shift your painted platform down and you have a semi-auto 3d printer. making it fully auto/programmable would be a lot harder (if not impossible ??) edit: this would be based on the slab-only version, not the final one
Programming MIGHT be possible. You encode it with items: one item for cobble, one for basalt, one for empty space. Run them over an item filter to decode. Movable filter could be hard, though - no comparators :/ But I think that's a solvable problem.
Normal People: Let’s build a bridge Mumbo: Let’s spend hours building a bridge that builds a bridge that also takes an hour to build, but at least i don’t have to place anything!
Okay but once you've built it if you can remember how to build it and write down all of the materials needed this would actually be faster than building a 100m bridge and you can just do your thing while it builds a dope bridge
It may be relevant for the community to know that this particular build is not vanilla Minecraft. The "movable block entity" from the Minecraft Carpet Mod allows it to work because it involves pistons moving blocks that can store items. That is not the case in vanilla minecraft, where it is not possible to use pistons to move chests, droppers, barrels, dispensers and such. I'm just hoping to save the hour of clueless frustration I had, not understanding why the very exact same verbatim model I constructed was not working as seen in the video X-D
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@@omen4s976 but still, if your just casually looking at it, it will be hard to see if everything will work out. Of course, if the Sci Craft team for example would fly around and check every block, they could find all potential flaws, but as I said, just a casual glance won't tell them whether it's working or not(excluding real obvious flaws like when there were sticky blocks under the generated cobble)
@@AxxLAfriku I don't think you should drop out of school, dropping out school may sound fun, but its not. the consequences that follow are much worse, than if you stayed in school. If you don't have friends, make some. And if you are having success with UA-cam, good job just don't rely on it, having a education is much more important that whether or not you are bored.
I remember when I understood all of Mumbo's contraptions and even made my own that I thought were kinda cool. I have never been more confused on a video ever, and yes, I also make wicked flying machine stuff
I and a few other people are planning to make a very long bridge, a few thousand blocks long. This is very helpful! You made this at just the right time!
Being to lazy to build a bridge, but spending hours building a redstone contraption that builds the bridge for you is the most Mumbo thing Mumbo has done.
But hey, now that he's solved the problem and knows how to make that machine, any time he needs a super long bridge like that again, he can build the machine again in a few minutes and set it away :D
@@asheep7797 he could put himself on a flying machine next to the bridge so he follwos the machine and go afk, that way the machine stays in render distance
This is one of my favorite videos because i fully understand what's going on. When the basalt generator video came out almost two years ago I actually dived into redstone for the first time. I spent like 16 hours just learning how to get half the stuff to work and then I made a mistake that was the solution and everything clicked. I ended up building a flying machine that built a 3 x 3 x 3 tunnel with a gap every other block on the walls that was over 60 blocks long. I love redstone and learning whatever i can from your videos and just going at it hard.
@@ad0rdi11 Certainly, this could be way more efficient than flying machines for those who don't have Elytra + rockets or lots of Ender pearls. Plus even if you do have these things, someone still might want to make a bridge just for a safer form of travel
PiroPito has been doing this for 2-3 years now in a letsplay in hopes of finding the endpoint. He’s playing with no prior experience so he has no idea that there’s a world border or a nether roof. Pure madness.
Now you should make an ice boat bridge builder using infinite water sources transported by dispensers, hight to freeze it, and cobble generators to make walls. This would be genuinly useful as ice is a pain to get large quantities of and ice bridges are by far the easiest transportation method that is actually fast.
This bridge is waaaaay to fancy for me, self-building is amazing! I feel like the next video in the self-building category is going to be a self-building base! I'm excited too see that happen!
Idk if I'm overlooking something here. But I feel like this would be such an awesome build to actually do on the next Hermitcraft server. Build like two of these as high as you can in the sky, going in different directions, creating the infinity bridge over the whole server. I mean if other people mind the build above their bases, they could add to it if they wanted to or even just blow it up... It be interesting to see what kind of things might happen to it later on in a season...
@@the_luckiest_charm XD I actually overlooked something. I told you I did. I knew I was gonna get called out for overlooking something. Dang, well at least now I wouldn't feel sad when he doesn't do it.
Moveable tile entities really need to be added to vanilla java minecraft. It doesn't feel like a mod, it just seems like how things intuitively should work
Absolutely loved this video, genuinely something I would love to use in my world. I know its not really something you do Mumbo, but if you would consider making a tutorial on this machine, I would be very grateful. Thanks again for creating such amazing content!
For safer end busting. When you’ve got to the point you’re going to far out pick a new direction. Go like 10k-15k blocks in each direction and even then you and do cross roads. Cover lots of ground and make a lot of useful space for farms and such.
The movable tile entities, the submersible redstone, the nice performance are all great things I get a bit jealous of, but the weird redstone and several other things keep me from wanting to play it.
Yeah but bedrock doesn't have the incredibly useful quasi connectivity of java, along with some other small inconsistencies that make bedrock redstone less enjoyable imo.
I do redstone in bedrock. Have posted any videos in a while, but bedrock redstone is actually a lot harder. As Mario Maniac said, we don't have quasi connectivity, but the two biggest issues with it are that sticky pistons don't spit out there blocks when they get a 1-tick pulse, and that it is unreliable. In java, if 2 pistons interact with each other, they will always interact in the same way. In bedrock, if 2 pistons interact, it's a coin flip on what's going to happen. Considering that pistons also take longer to extend and retract in bedrock, the only way to make it reliable is to put about 4 ticks of delay between them, or make a system that doesn't break with the inconsistencies. Other issues include: Target blocks redirect power, but are transparent in bedrock(I think) Movable tile entities means the only immovable blocks are obsidian and bedrock(though sticky blocks can still slide past things like glazed terracotta) Droppers work a bit differently, which makes many java version RSNOR latches and T-flip-flops break in bedrock. The later is especially troublesome, since we can't use 1-tick sticky pistons.
@@profesionalnube815 one other thing to add, bedrock edition has tons of issues with flying machines which really limits the consistency of using them in contraptions. I made a video on my other channel yesterday of an automatic bridge builder in the nether. Problem is while recording it, sometimes it would function perfectly and go until it's stopping point, other times it would move twice and then stop. There is nothing we can really do but make "theoretically perfect" machines that on paper function but in practice are constantly at risk of breaking at any point.
@@randoprior4130 Yeah, the reason they are unreliable is because, as I said, sticky pistons don't spit out their blocks, and pistons that interact in any way during their activation won't always have the result.
Genuinely didn't think I'd like this but it's turned out to be one of my favourite Mumbo Jumbo inventions I've ever seen. I love the pistons at the back that push it into shape!
This is one of the cute stages in gaining mastery. He's internalized the process, that's how you get the rough idea sketch of a design that actually worked perfectly first try. But he's not fully reached a point where he's confident yet, a lot of doubt and double checking. At this point it's cute. It will curve onward with self doubt and imposter syndrome growing stronger and stronger until true mastery renders them quiet. He's reached this stage in many parts of minecraft, maybe his automated bridges will get there someday, just true zen mastery of all things.
Thanks for the concept idea Mumbo! I’ve built something similar in bedrock, although it’s a bit more complicated without the ability to spit out blocks. I appreciate the quality content and brilliant ideas!
I think you could also build it out of snow using the snow golem glitch, or alternatively wither skulls using a similar glitch. It would lead to an interesting title: "Building a bridge out of the corpses of my enemies"
The obvious problem is obvious: I cant build this. He doesnt make it a Tutorial while 'engineering' it, which is kinda fine but stop being fine when he doesnt at least dedictates the last portion of the video to a Turorial of some sort.
It is important to notice this not vanilla so I think that might explain why no tutorial exists even though a tutorial for this build (in the carpet mod) would still be nice.
I have a bone to pick with mumbo. There's no way to create a flip flop on a flying machine in bedrock so the only way to make an alternating pattern is to create two piston feed tapes with observers in the feed tape. I'm not really mad. It was insanely fun and challenging to make this work in bedrock. The monstrosity that is a bridge printer is incredibly satisfying and I would've never gotten anywhere close without mumbos design. Dudes a genius
For dramatic effect with the scenario of looking up and seeing this thing, and since i assume you have moveable tile entities from the carpet mod, you should've used /tick warp to make it run at hyperspeed and build faster than the run speed
i literally searched "how to bridge safely in minecraft end" and this popped up, guess im gonna need to build a self building bridge to get a elytra and this is actually probably the safest since you dont need to bridge at all
As cool as the final build is, I feel the need to mention that if you used your slab design for the alternating blocks but replaced the slabs with cauldrons, that should work flawlessly…
Honestly, this feels like an inverse assembly line of sorts. Instead of the product moving past the machine to be processed, the machine moves past the product to process it.
This is such a cool build! I'd love to see it put into practice actually building between two points. Could you set it off on one island, and then place a block of obsidian on a destination island to stop it once it's got where you wanted it to go?
This NEEDS to be built in episode 1 of hermitcraft season 9. Like just have it at the build limit, point it in a random direction, and let it run through the rest of the season.
I genuinely think we need a tutorial on this one. I can't design redstone contraptions to save my life, but I could see myself using something like this somewhere in one of my worlds.
except you need a mod with moveable tile entities to make it work :/ (on bedrock you wouldnt need mods for that but other parts of the machine wouldnt work)
@@korok2619 this concept is entirely possible on bedrock, you just need a couple of workarounds because pistons don’t spit out their blocks on one tick pulses
My realm needs this so bad. We are making towers that stretch from the bottom to top of the build limit and connect them all. We have wanted a way to do this for too long. Mumbo, you’ve been my master for a couple years now, one day I will surpass you. I would love to one day impress you. You’ve taught me a lot and I understood every single part of this without a single millisecond of confusion thanks to your previous teachings. Without you, Minecraft would have been much less fun for me
Would be cool to see one of these with smooth stone, cause that has to have a source block of water and lava above, if I’m not wrong. You’d have to get rid of an infinite watersource as the bridge is being built and recreate it. Also having one with basalt, cobble and stone sounds like it would be a bit more complex, idk?
Mumbo is playing a completely different game than we are. Holy shit that’s actually crazy. Imagine if you could do whatever u want with redstone… wow. Thank you for your videos mumbo, I love the game you play and wish I could play it too
Mumbo is just like a software developer. "Don't spend 10 minutes doing a job if you can spend an hour automating it" is a common phrase.
Exactly what I was thinking
I'm learning programming and that's pretty much all I can think about
If you do said job 6 times, it took an hour, but if you make an automate machine in one hour, you can do even thousabd of said job in no time, with no effort.
Even better: Any system administrator.
A lot of tasks are 10 minute jobs, but you have to do it over a thousand of servers every day/week/month.
Suddenly automating the simple job carries a lot of saved hours :)
Me installing minecraft be like:
That may just be the quickest one of Mumbo's builds has ever worked. It was basically flawless right off the bat except one thing that he worked out pretty quickly. Nicely done.
Mumbo gaming
@@Jaydenfok no mumbo jumbo
Nah lmao he cuts 90% of the issues so its not boring to watch
@@scoopet i doubt you're a long time mumbo jumbo viewer. he always shows if things don't work and just cuts out the fixing process. here he didn't even have anything to fix because his design was already working almost perfectly.
@@notmo. I have to agree, this one worked out quite well... Probably because he already did something similar with the netherbridge, so he didn't have to think about it from the scratch, but even then he absolutly nailed it.
Mumbo's too good at Redstone now, his contraptions don't fail the second he runs them! Now that's Improvement.
It’s scary
With great power, comes great responsibility.
They don't fail, they just aren't 100 percent of what he wanted. :-)
Maybe taking a break to build stuff in hermitcraft s8 helped
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Wow, what a nice self-building bridge! I sure hope some player with a greyed-out Steve skin doesn’t claim it as their own!
same
Agreeed
Can u send me the link to that video
Who?
@@TheDrunkenGunsmith stevee is the youtuber he is refering to , he deleted the video btw
Project for next Hermitcraft season: Make a really long bridge, perhaps connecting two or more bases, with a system like this one!
It uses moveable tile entities though so it won’t work on hermitcraft
@@beefyikes6790 well maybe we should just nuke mojang then.
Sex bot copied your comment and in 10 minutes got more likes than you... I'm losing my faith in humanity more and more
@@beefyikes6790 or they could have this mod installed for season 9, which could be really cool and introduce fully mobile shops! Grian could make his G-Train to it's full potential!
Or maybe, to connect 2 towns
Mumbo is the ideal programmer.
Too lazy to spend a few hours manually doing something - but is willing to spend a day to create a program that automates it
That's the philosophy of modded minecraft, he would be amazing at the Create: Above and Beyond modpack
As a programmer i can confirm
Also apparently if there’s a problem a programmer can’t fix they’ll just leave it for later idk if that’s true or not but if it is then it’s official that you have to be a programmer to understand redstone
He actually was going to school for computer science and then got more serious with Minecraft so yes😂
@@Og_BlueToadFan913 As a programmer I can without jokes confirm that I sometimes leave things to fix later
This machine technically saves you from using a lot of materials when making a bridge, and it can be used to make a bridge while afk, so I don't think that these things will ever seem useless to me. Especially since I think they're cool.
My only thing is it lacks a tunneling feature. If it could go through terrain, it would be absolutely perfect.
Buildig it AFK would require to stay close to, because the contraption will stop and most likely get damaged if it enters an unloaden chunk. One would need to travel along with the bridge, maybe sitting in a minecart attached to the flying machines or being pushed forward by it by a block in players backor so... 🤔
No problem, just put a rail with minecart on some part of the machine and sit in it. That should work.
The only thing is, that you need a mod for it to work. You need the carpet mod, since droppers and dispensers are usally not movable.
@@jurgens.3964 Just stand on top of a honey block in the machine LMAO. Honey block move enetities that stand on top of it when pushed, which include you.
Mumbo really needs to start making blueprints for these so us common folks can try as well
if he did that some airheaded idiot with a grayed-out steve skin would steal it
There's a reason why he doesn't do that..
@@SluggishRain redstone stealers(steveee, spectator etc.)
funny how you comment this on the one video that got stolen
It's not hard to slow the video down and copy block for block.
“I am now going to solve it in a way that is completely faultless, which is to ignore it and make it a future me problem”
Mumbo Jumbo, being relatable as always.
Bruh that feeling when you start reading this comment just right at 6:20
we all know that Steveee plagarized this design and we will report him
P
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Imagine if he combined this with an automatic wall builder. He could build a castle with bridges
That would be insane
If you had movable tile entities, having lava flow down then water next to it would make a wall…hmmmm
adding a tnt bomber to the front could mean it's able to lay paths through the terrain
If he somehow combined it with an automatic wall builder he could build a super fancy bridge with columns
@@mrmaxmondays yes!
Remember when Mumbo was just learning how to make flying machines? Man those were some good times. Look at him now! Love it!
My feelings went up and down and back up again
Now i really wonna see his reaction to the first 1.5 flying machine made 2 months ago by myren eario and mxi
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@@sapphire5475 emotional damage 💔
@@sapphire5475 rip bozo
Mumbo needs a second channel for all of these Redstone inventions unedited so you can see every process of the creative design and see how he comes up with the idea
When someone asks Mumbo how his redstone works he should say "Observe" and then place an observer.
Hahahaha
“So I’m going to solve it in a way that is completely flawless- which is to ignore it and make it a future me problem”
-Mumbo, 2022
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my current mindset
Mumbo for president.
He's honest about what he can and will achieve for the country.
@@mywither7878 well he lives in britian so more like mumbo for prime ministers which still sounds like a great idea
@@iamjustaviewer6416 dunno what the prime minister does, and I'd rather the brits not get to keep this precious man, but ok
You ought to make one of these things in hermitcraft, making tons of random cobble bridges everywhere to confuse other hermits.
Just build gigant towers in various districts and connect them with self-built bridges.
sadly its not possible because hes using the carpet mod with movable tile entities like dispensers
@@jonathanchen1834 then hermitcraft has to be on bedrock
@@jonathanchen1834 yhea but hermitcraft isn't 100% vannilla anyway so it may work
@@thijzzz5535 jokes aside xiumas spoken about this and has said that hermitcraft will always be a java server, might change his mind at some point but I'd assume not
I wish we could have blueprints in Minecraft. Even if you still gotta place them all yourself just having a visual guide would be nice
We do, it is a client mod called Litematica from Masa.
@@pjptacek i can hear the bedrock tears already
@@Samuel_Chilcott yeah I’m sobbing rn
@@josephblomstrand2129 same im like a bisexual, i play java and bedrock
@@Samuel_Chilcott cringe
Mumbo has become so much of a builder he has started to think about what blocks will look better on the bridge
In case you didn't know Mumbo, the slab was getting waterlogged so it still counted as a water block, creating the cobblestone below!
Loving the videos lately!
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I love your profile pic ed
Couldn't he have just made it a full block instead of a slab
@@DantheManZ-wn6zg I am pretty sure that will break it
@@sikorz but a cauldron wouldn't
"After a bit of headscratching" says Mumbo after what i can only assume is a half hour of sitting at his computer, scratching his had continuously.
his had
his had
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@@sapphire5475 bro im literally stuck on 142 subs after 2 years of making videos and never cried so stfu and leave
His had
Now I'm just imagining one of the Hermits going about their day, only to look up and see a large Redstone machine printing Jumbo's buildings.
Self building bridges are so cool, I tried building one once but it was really hard so I just ended up making a self building wall!
Edit: thanks for the likes I have never gotten this many, thanks so much. (Also why do I have 3 subscriber now?)
HOW THO! I COULD NEVER DO REDSTONE LIKE MAN YOUR A GENIUS!
@@oofpotatobear6043 you need a cobblestone generator, and then a repeating circuit hooked up to a piston and when it pushes out to piston push limit you have pistons on the bottom which push the block up ward. This also means if you break a block of the wall, it automatically refills it.
uh I didn’t understand. I think I’m more of a builder when it comes to minecraft. But you, I think you’ll be like mumbo jumbo one day
I can't build self building bridges so I built a self building bridge builder to make them for me.
@@dxxander couldnt you just make a cobble stone generator and then make a repeating piston that pushes it
Literally every time Mumbo builds something out of redstone, he doubts his own work and then it works perfectly. Just accept the fact that you're a genius, man!
Imposter syndrome or he knows everything can go wrong with redstone without a logical reason
Geniuses never accept they are genius
Humble quality of legends...
Hard working geniuses doubt themselves more than normal people. Doubting yourself makes you double check things and double checking things makes them work.
Self proclaimed geniuses have this irrational belief that they can do things first try and their work often falls apart. Then their ego will not allow them to fix it so they will just move on to another hit or miss project.
Agreed
Might be a great way to build out over the End, especially if you wanted bridges going out in all four cardinal directions.
This would be so useful
But the iceroad maker from mango would be even better because no mbe is needed and you can travel at 40m/s on it
@@maxwurm2008 Depends on if you're going for function or aesthetics more. Mumbo's bridge looks really cool.
Brilliant!
U have to stay on it or this machiene will Stuck out of ur chunkrange
I’d really like to see a version where there’s a decent gap between each of the stages, so you can see the process of the bridge being built looking at the sides
I love how the machine looks like a fish. Imagine playing Minecraft just minding your own business when suddenly you see a giant robotic fish shitting out a perfectly solid and also „pretty fancy“ bridge while floating across the sky.
Imagine you find a really long bridge that looks like it goes somewhere important, but it just ends in a robotic fish.
Imagine being the fish and shitting out perfectly solid and also fancy bridge while floating across the sky
What this really needs is a flying machine in front of the bridge making stuff that automatically detects when it collides with an obstacle and stops the rest of the machinery before it crashes and all breaks, that way a player can then clear the obstruction and continue on.
just needs a tnt flying machine in front to clear the way 😂 (assuming no water i guess)
I think personally, it'd be cool if it accepted instructions by putting down red stone blocks in its path.
The obvious problem is obvious:
I cant build this.
He doesnt make it a Tutorial while 'engineering' it,
which is kinda fine but stop being fine when he doesnt at least dedictates
the last portion of the video to a Turorial of some sort.
@@slevinchannel7589 It's not a problem at all. This is not a tutorial video, it's basically an entertainment video.
@@seigeengine It is a problem, no matter if you say it is one.
Alternative title: Mumbo blows us all away with a 2012 bridge.
Damn, didn’t know basalt was that old
@@Pandorarl yeah, it came out all the way back in 1.9
great video i hope nobody **steals the footage**
Ideas:
-Make a diagonal bridge
-Make a base/another structure without placing blocks
I guess you mean without placing blocks in the shape of the house you want to build but good idea still.
I had the same first idea as you one day later.
Diagonal bridge could be cool!
would be cool if his next base on hermittcraft could have 8 highways spanning all 8 directions endlessly, until it hits a mountain
A wall caster!
a design that can build in both forward and reverse and shift over to the next 'row' is essentially a giant paintbrush. add a way to shift your painted platform down and you have a semi-auto 3d printer. making it fully auto/programmable would be a lot harder (if not impossible ??)
edit: this would be based on the slab-only version, not the final one
Programming MIGHT be possible. You encode it with items: one item for cobble, one for basalt, one for empty space. Run them over an item filter to decode. Movable filter could be hard, though - no comparators :/ But I think that's a solvable problem.
Normal People: Let’s build a bridge
Mumbo: Let’s spend hours building a bridge that builds a bridge that also takes an hour to build, but at least i don’t have to place anything!
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What a great idea!!!
Except building the machine itself.
Okay but once you've built it if you can remember how to build it and write down all of the materials needed this would actually be faster than building a 100m bridge and you can just do your thing while it builds a dope bridge
I mean if u know how to build it before it's pretty useful
This greatly illustrates just how incredibly exciting movable block entities would be to have in vanilla Minecraft
It may be relevant for the community to know that this particular build is not vanilla Minecraft.
The "movable block entity" from the Minecraft Carpet Mod allows it to work because it involves pistons moving blocks that can store items. That is not the case in vanilla minecraft, where it is not possible to use pistons to move chests, droppers, barrels, dispensers and such.
I'm just hoping to save the hour of clueless frustration I had, not understanding why the very exact same verbatim model I constructed was not working as seen in the video X-D
This is not a mod, and you can move loaded dispensers
@@Outasteroid only in Bedrock. Mumbo and Pablo are playing on Java
@@Outasteroid read the description
Not vanilla!? My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
Is it a fabric mod or can I get that in forge?
That feeling when you've watched till 1:56 and understand the redstone after watching mumbo for like 3 years now feels so nice.
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@sapphire sucks for u
@@sapphire5475 i missed the part where that's my problem
@@sapphire5475 I missed the part where anyone gives a fuck
@@sapphire5475 sounds like i big load of NOT MY PROBLEM
Mumbo is just a software developer at heart
Why spend 20 minutes making a bridge when you can spend 2 hours creating a machine that can automate it
"Why spend 5 minutes doing something when you can spend 5 hours failing to automate it"
CaryKH in a nutshell.
"Wow, what a nice build, i sure hope no one plagiarize my idea while im sleeping".
steveee
@@dunkinduu jahahahahgahhahaha
@@dunkinduu can you give me link of his video
@@MonkeySaiyans it got deleted
Haha, lets all go to stevee's channel and harass him on every vid he posts.
I like how Mumbo says he’s stupid when he does something wrong
I have problems with a 2x2 doors
I think that it's a joke but 2x2 door is easy thanks to quasi connectivity of pistons
Don't worry, I also have problems with 2x2 doors!
As Minecraft is a 3d game. Isn't it supposed to be 2x2x1?
@@justtocomment4100 yes but it's simplified because the surface of the door is 2d
Hard to make a Good looking 2x2
Honestly that doesn’t look hard to build even in survival. Only problem is being unable to move dispensers in vanilla
Since when can't you move dispensers?
@@wingedfish1175 On Java you can't move them. On bedrock you can, but I think he used quasi connectivity which is not on bedrock
@@wingedfish1175 You can't on java edition.
@@wingedfish1175 This is java editon
@@wingedfish1175 You can't move tile entities in Java edition. Chests, Dispensers, Furnaces, Droppers etc.
I wonder if there’s a red stone god out there who can tell if mumbos contraptions will work just by looking at them through his videos
there are many people better than mumbo so im sure of it
🚨🚨🚨 AAAAAAHHHHH!!! 🚨🚨🚨 school is sooooo boring i am in 8th grate and its so boring i am having sucess on youtube so i think i will drop out of school. i dont have friends so i need your opinon blie
@@omen4s976 but still, if your just casually looking at it, it will be hard to see if everything will work out. Of course, if the Sci Craft team for example would fly around and check every block, they could find all potential flaws, but as I said, just a casual glance won't tell them whether it's working or not(excluding real obvious flaws like when there were sticky blocks under the generated cobble)
@@AxxLAfriku I don't think you should drop out of school, dropping out school may sound fun, but its not. the consequences that follow are much worse, than if you stayed in school. If you don't have friends, make some. And if you are having success with UA-cam, good job just don't rely on it, having a education is much more important that whether or not you are bored.
@@AxxLAfriku my opinion is that you should quit UA-cam and focus on stopping to annoy literally everyone on this platform
I remember when I understood all of Mumbo's contraptions and even made my own that I thought were kinda cool. I have never been more confused on a video ever, and yes, I also make wicked flying machine stuff
Mumbo uses a mod, that makes him able to push dispensers.
@@gofrisuto you can’t push dispensers⁇
@@TheYeetedMeat no :/
@@gofrisutoseeing this comment would have saved me 6 hours of work and troubleshooting
@@nedoran5758 oh. I'm sorry mate. You can push them in Bedrock tho.
I and a few other people are planning to make a very long bridge, a few thousand blocks long. This is very helpful! You made this at just the right time!
That's gonna take hours with this thing
@@theriptidegmd7558 yeh and its not vanilla minecraft
@@andries4561 Why shouldn't it be?
@@doomse150 He says it right at the beginning, he's using movable tile entities, you can't normally move dispensers, chests, etc.
@@andries4561 Ah, you are right. Kind of forgot they aren't a thing (yet, maybe)
If Grian says giving a building "wonk" is a thing, then I'm sure alternating wobble can be a thing.
@@chadbroski9438 yeah, but not really relevant to this comment
@@insertnamehere9718 dude this was a year ago
@@chadbroski9438 he’s still right, though. Unrelated to original comment.
@@alexanderrose1071 apologies, will delete original comment
Being to lazy to build a bridge, but spending hours building a redstone contraption that builds the bridge for you is the most Mumbo thing Mumbo has done.
Much like a programmer, ya dont do it yourself you spend longer to make something else that does it instead
But hey, now that he's solved the problem and knows how to make that machine, any time he needs a super long bridge like that again, he can build the machine again in a few minutes and set it away :D
the best thing about Mumbo's machines is that they are not only aesthetically pleasing, they are also practical and genuinely useful.
The best part is that this probably took longer to build than a bridge. And Mumbo knows that. And its mind-numbingly cool anyway.
@EntityGaming That is hilarious.
not if the bridge needs to be very long
But after he builds it, he can just do nothing, and the bridge will still be built! (As long as it is in render distance)
@@asheep7797 he could put himself on a flying machine next to the bridge so he follwos the machine and go afk, that way the machine stays in render distance
@@kranberrysucks or just sit in a minecart on the machine, maybe with an added little chair that it pulls along
This is one of my favorite videos because i fully understand what's going on. When the basalt generator video came out almost two years ago I actually dived into redstone for the first time. I spent like 16 hours just learning how to get half the stuff to work and then I made a mistake that was the solution and everything clicked. I ended up building a flying machine that built a 3 x 3 x 3 tunnel with a gap every other block on the walls that was over 60 blocks long. I love redstone and learning whatever i can from your videos and just going at it hard.
hmm, sounds like something steveee might steal from you if you uploaded it on youtube
Honestly considering how quick this is, probably pretty worth it if you want to build a massive bridge in the sky for some reason 😅
It could be more usefull in the end.
@@ad0rdi11 Certainly, this could be way more efficient than flying machines for those who don't have Elytra + rockets or lots of Ender pearls. Plus even if you do have these things, someone still might want to make a bridge just for a safer form of travel
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@@sapphire5475 cringe don't self promote
PiroPito has been doing this for 2-3 years now in a letsplay in hopes of finding the endpoint. He’s playing with no prior experience so he has no idea that there’s a world border or a nether roof. Pure madness.
Mumbo jumbo is the Leonardo da Vinci of minecraft redstone
Now you should make an ice boat bridge builder using infinite water sources transported by dispensers, hight to freeze it, and cobble generators to make walls. This would be genuinly useful as ice is a pain to get large quantities of and ice bridges are by far the easiest transportation method that is actually fast.
The real reason Mumbo decided to learn to be a builder was to teach his machines to build all along
This bridge is waaaaay to fancy for me, self-building is amazing!
I feel like the next video in the self-building category is going to be a self-building base! I'm excited too see that happen!
This is definitely ideal for minecart rails and blue ice boat paths alike.
Idk if I'm overlooking something here. But I feel like this would be such an awesome build to actually do on the next Hermitcraft server.
Build like two of these as high as you can in the sky, going in different directions, creating the infinity bridge over the whole server.
I mean if other people mind the build above their bases, they could add to it if they wanted to or even just blow it up... It be interesting to see what kind of things might happen to it later on in a season...
Well, hermit craft would have to use the movable tile entities mod for this to work
@@the_luckiest_charm XD I actually overlooked something. I told you I did. I knew I was gonna get called out for overlooking something.
Dang, well at least now I wouldn't feel sad when he doesn't do it.
@the golden doomslayer yesssss, I love the highways so much, the general aesthetic of having them makes me super happy lol
Random person: " just finished my giant bridge that took 3 hours to build"
Mumbo:"Hello there mortal"
YEAAAAAH BRIDGES! GET YOU SOME BRIDGES!
SELLING BRIDGES ONLY 299!
AND SELLING CHILDREN FOR 999!
Where the fine ass bridges at?
RealCivilEngineer
4:56 our mustache man didn’t know how a waterlogged cobblestone generator worked lol
Yet he created a self building bridge. This baffles me
I like how at 9:40 he says "it goes without saying" followed by saying what he thinks goes without saying
everyone does that
Moveable tile entities really need to be added to vanilla java minecraft. It doesn't feel like a mod, it just seems like how things intuitively should work
bedrock players: “Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our pow-“ *stubs toe on lack of quasi connectivity*
*breaks neck on general Bad Redstone and glitches*
Absolutely loved this video, genuinely something I would love to use in my world. I know its not really something you do Mumbo, but if you would consider making a tutorial on this machine, I would be very grateful. Thanks again for creating such amazing content!
Yes pls make a tutorial I would really love to use this but I have no idea of anything going on in that machine.
we all know that Steveee plagarized this design and we will report him
@@chadbroski9438 I'm actually very impressed that Steveee managed to understand exactly how that machine worked, cause I had no idea.
@@HermitcraftDiscussion No, stevee just copied mumbo's contraption into his own minecraft world
Mumbo used a movable entity mod for this so it’s not completely vanilla
Mumbo is a wizard at minecraft Redstone, imagine if he were to build more Redstone contraptions with mods
Mumbo may not be a great bridge builder. But he's really good at redstone, so he's actually really good at building bridges
For safer end busting. When you’ve got to the point you’re going to far out pick a new direction. Go like 10k-15k blocks in each direction and even then you and do cross roads. Cover lots of ground and make a lot of useful space for farms and such.
When looking at how excited mumbo gets with the moveable tile entities, I remember how good is bedrock players have it!
The movable tile entities, the submersible redstone, the nice performance are all great things I get a bit jealous of, but the weird redstone and several other things keep me from wanting to play it.
Yeah but bedrock doesn't have the incredibly useful quasi connectivity of java, along with some other small inconsistencies that make bedrock redstone less enjoyable imo.
I do redstone in bedrock. Have posted any videos in a while, but bedrock redstone is actually a lot harder. As Mario Maniac said, we don't have quasi connectivity, but the two biggest issues with it are that sticky pistons don't spit out there blocks when they get a 1-tick pulse, and that it is unreliable. In java, if 2 pistons interact with each other, they will always interact in the same way. In bedrock, if 2 pistons interact, it's a coin flip on what's going to happen. Considering that pistons also take longer to extend and retract in bedrock, the only way to make it reliable is to put about 4 ticks of delay between them, or make a system that doesn't break with the inconsistencies.
Other issues include:
Target blocks redirect power, but are transparent in bedrock(I think)
Movable tile entities means the only immovable blocks are obsidian and bedrock(though sticky blocks can still slide past things like glazed terracotta)
Droppers work a bit differently, which makes many java version RSNOR latches and T-flip-flops break in bedrock. The later is especially troublesome, since we can't use 1-tick sticky pistons.
@@profesionalnube815 one other thing to add, bedrock edition has tons of issues with flying machines which really limits the consistency of using them in contraptions. I made a video on my other channel yesterday of an automatic bridge builder in the nether. Problem is while recording it, sometimes it would function perfectly and go until it's stopping point, other times it would move twice and then stop. There is nothing we can really do but make "theoretically perfect" machines that on paper function but in practice are constantly at risk of breaking at any point.
@@randoprior4130 Yeah, the reason they are unreliable is because, as I said, sticky pistons don't spit out their blocks, and pistons that interact in any way during their activation won't always have the result.
"I will steal this video" said steveee
Genuinely didn't think I'd like this but it's turned out to be one of my favourite Mumbo Jumbo inventions I've ever seen.
I love the pistons at the back that push it into shape!
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0:09 mumbo is truly a programmer at heart
How to tell when Mumbo really likes something in Minecraft: "I could watch this all day long".
-Mumbo, 2022
we all know that Steveee plagarized this design and we will report him
This is like the first time I have seen one of Mumbo's builds work so well so quickly and it looks awesome!
I find funny how this dude always has good ideas for videos, I don’t remember if I have ever gotten bored in the middle of one
Mumbo's videos are so fun to watch! Can't wait to watch this one!
Same
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@@r4nd0my12 YES
I didn't think you could still be getting better after all these years but man this build is beyond impressive tbh
Mumbo: *makes a original bridge making machine*
Steveee: hippity hoppity this is my property that is totally not stolen from jumbo mumbo
3:46 That pun
_Floored_ me
I'll see myself out
Damn this one of the coolest builds ive seen in a while! Love the design of the bridge as well this can definitely be useful!
Building Bridges: No
Making a Machine to Build Bridges: Yes
This is one of the cute stages in gaining mastery. He's internalized the process, that's how you get the rough idea sketch of a design that actually worked perfectly first try. But he's not fully reached a point where he's confident yet, a lot of doubt and double checking. At this point it's cute. It will curve onward with self doubt and imposter syndrome growing stronger and stronger until true mastery renders them quiet.
He's reached this stage in many parts of minecraft, maybe his automated bridges will get there someday, just true zen mastery of all things.
1:33 Too late Mumbo, too late.
Thanks for the concept idea Mumbo! I’ve built something similar in bedrock, although it’s a bit more complicated without the ability to spit out blocks. I appreciate the quality content and brilliant ideas!
yo did this have some gaps with design? i want to make a realistic highway that makes cobble stripe on outside, 4 cobble, 5 more basalt, repeat
I would love to see you make this in any of your survival worlds
0:01
Jumbo: İm weird kind of lazy
" Builds giant autonomous Redstone mechanics instead of making things normal "
Thats why we
I love Mumbo's redstone designs, they're so interesting and complicated!
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Shoot sorry
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@@AyaanThe0ne Lmao
Damn now I got people thinking I ain't real anymore
I think you could also build it out of snow using the snow golem glitch, or alternatively wither skulls using a similar glitch. It would lead to an interesting title: "Building a bridge out of the corpses of my enemies"
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I would love a tutorial on this. It would pair incredibly well with my minecart highway im building.
The obvious problem is obvious:
I cant build this.
He doesnt make it a Tutorial while 'engineering' it,
which is kinda fine but stop being fine when he doesnt at least dedictates
the last portion of the video to a Turorial of some sort.
@@slevinchannel7589 and he has over 9 million subs so he might be doing something right
It is important to notice this not vanilla so I think that might explain why no tutorial exists even though a tutorial for this build (in the carpet mod) would still be nice.
I have a bone to pick with mumbo. There's no way to create a flip flop on a flying machine in bedrock so the only way to make an alternating pattern is to create two piston feed tapes with observers in the feed tape. I'm not really mad. It was insanely fun and challenging to make this work in bedrock. The monstrosity that is a bridge printer is incredibly satisfying and I would've never gotten anywhere close without mumbos design. Dudes a genius
For dramatic effect with the scenario of looking up and seeing this thing, and since i assume you have moveable tile entities from the carpet mod, you should've used /tick warp to make it run at hyperspeed and build faster than the run speed
This was absolutely incredible! Though I would still love to see Mumbo's various "less successful" projects and stories behind them.
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@@sapphire5475 who asked
I love how he doesnt quit, thinking its impossible like most of us probably do, but keeps going like nothing stopped him.
i literally searched "how to bridge safely in minecraft end" and this popped up, guess im gonna need to build a self building bridge to get a elytra
and this is actually probably the safest since you dont need to bridge at all
As cool as the final build is, I feel the need to mention that if you used your slab design for the alternating blocks but replaced the slabs with cauldrons, that should work flawlessly…
Hmm good idea
@@murkythequirky Thanks! Cool profile pic btw!
Mumbo: “this could actually be useful!”
Also Mumbo: *doesn’t give a world download or tutorial of any kind, meaning no one else can build it*
I mean you still need a mod to use it, you can't move dispensers normally
@ExDeeXD you can’t see all of it in the video bruh, there are blocks that are blocked (pun intended) by other parts
@@virivren you can on mcpe🤷♂️
@@brandenlumley4056 some other parts wouldnt work if not on java
@@brandenlumley4056 impossible/very difficult because sticky pistons don't spit out the blocks
Honestly, this feels like an inverse assembly line of sorts. Instead of the product moving past the machine to be processed, the machine moves past the product to process it.
I love this. It's an automatic road paver/bridge builder. I would have never thought of that.
This is such a cool build! I'd love to see it put into practice actually building between two points.
Could you set it off on one island, and then place a block of obsidian on a destination island to stop it once it's got where you wanted it to go?
we all know that Steveee plagarized this design and we will report him
This NEEDS to be built in episode 1 of hermitcraft season 9. Like just have it at the build limit, point it in a random direction, and let it run through the rest of the season.
one issue. in vanilla java edition dispensers cannot be moved by pistons
@@natsudragneelthefiredragon they use some mods in HC, petition Xisuma to add this mod!
I genuinely think we need a tutorial on this one. I can't design redstone contraptions to save my life, but I could see myself using something like this somewhere in one of my worlds.
except you need a mod with moveable tile entities to make it work :/
(on bedrock you wouldnt need mods for that but other parts of the machine wouldnt work)
@@korok2619 And the mod's name is the carpet mod
we all know that Steveee plagarized this design and we will report him
@@korok2619 this concept is entirely possible on bedrock, you just need a couple of workarounds because pistons don’t spit out their blocks on one tick pulses
My realm needs this so bad. We are making towers that stretch from the bottom to top of the build limit and connect them all. We have wanted a way to do this for too long. Mumbo, you’ve been my master for a couple years now, one day I will surpass you. I would love to one day impress you. You’ve taught me a lot and I understood every single part of this without a single millisecond of confusion thanks to your previous teachings. Without you, Minecraft would have been much less fun for me
Would be cool to see one of these with smooth stone, cause that has to have a source block of water and lava above, if I’m not wrong. You’d have to get rid of an infinite watersource as the bridge is being built and recreate it. Also having one with basalt, cobble and stone sounds like it would be a bit more complex, idk?
good gamer
You know you're a good youtuber when I don't understand any redstone and I still find your videos incredibly entertaining!
Mumbo is playing a completely different game than we are. Holy shit that’s actually crazy. Imagine if you could do whatever u want with redstone… wow. Thank you for your videos mumbo, I love the game you play and wish I could play it too