Techman88 | Fastest 1-Core Birch Tree Farm [3GT] - Collab with Comet107 (125k logs/hr) (and challenge!) 1.15+ @techman8817 | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago
Uses two instant dual-edge zero tick generators, with variable block event delay, for the main log pushers. The log pushers are columns of pistons pushing perpendicularly to each other to push the logs out. There is no room for error in timing on the various parts. The sapling collection is probably incomplete, but I am pretty sure enough leaves are crushed. My challenge to whoever is interested, is to make this farm fully working (send me a message on discord.. I'm on prototech and scicraft). I may come back to it sometime, but I am done with it for now.
3GT was not possible before 1.15 (correction from landmining - it sort-of was, just not for the full tree). In those previous versions, the birch sapling growth would be blocked by the piston arrangement needed to do 3GT. Those versions, to my knowledge, needed some very complex zero tick double piston extenders. This is more of a proof of concept.
"Fastest" is a bold claim to make and it's understandable if people take issue with that. I only make this claim among single-core farms. If you know of a faster (or any other) 3GT single core birch farm, please send me a link or the title of a video, cause the fastest I can find is 4GT. Offhand bonemealing and fast clicking are not generally used, and maybe this is a new category of tree farms, but I'd say let's keep it interesting and maybe a little easier. I would love to see the tree farm veterans try their hand when dispensers are not needed.
Note: this is probably directional and possibly positional (thanks vktec for pointing this out). Seriously I would NOT build this in survival despite the apparent simplicity. It uses excessive amounts of bonemeal and a lot of hard to place hopper minecarts for sapling return.
World download. This might be directional or positional. Note when running, some moving blocks may not show, since minecraft seems to assume piston movements slower than what I use. mega.nz/file/h15BhYzB#ZmxSLhqEIldXHhcoQ9rGp6oiU7Ia_RMmtCv5V_o5zaw
Comet107 channel: youtube.com/channel/UC-j_Tbo0d8Pbh2X2-sUvR7A . And seriously this guy is extremely smart.
ilmango tutorial on zero tick generation: youtube.com/watch?v=kBM7I6D59gI
ilmango early video on birch farm: youtube.com/watch?v=lSD4ZKVLfNM
TT who has done some insane tree farms: youtube.com/watch?v=mhXN2PAWIk8
Activation, who inspired me to look at zero ticks: youtube.com/channel/UCZ840B5e4jmSNLr3QtZEv3w
Also thanks to Major for fast hosting on Enigma and MysteryMan
Resource pack for redstone is 1.15.x_iRed_default_v0.02e.zip by LapisDemon
Uses two instant dual-edge zero tick generators, with variable block event delay, for the main log pushers. The log pushers are columns of pistons pushing perpendicularly to each other to push the logs out. There is no room for error in timing on the various parts. The sapling collection is probably incomplete, but I am pretty sure enough leaves are crushed. My challenge to whoever is interested, is to make this farm fully working (send me a message on discord.. I'm on prototech and scicraft). I may come back to it sometime, but I am done with it for now.
3GT was not possible before 1.15 (correction from landmining - it sort-of was, just not for the full tree). In those previous versions, the birch sapling growth would be blocked by the piston arrangement needed to do 3GT. Those versions, to my knowledge, needed some very complex zero tick double piston extenders. This is more of a proof of concept.
"Fastest" is a bold claim to make and it's understandable if people take issue with that. I only make this claim among single-core farms. If you know of a faster (or any other) 3GT single core birch farm, please send me a link or the title of a video, cause the fastest I can find is 4GT. Offhand bonemealing and fast clicking are not generally used, and maybe this is a new category of tree farms, but I'd say let's keep it interesting and maybe a little easier. I would love to see the tree farm veterans try their hand when dispensers are not needed.
Note: this is probably directional and possibly positional (thanks vktec for pointing this out). Seriously I would NOT build this in survival despite the apparent simplicity. It uses excessive amounts of bonemeal and a lot of hard to place hopper minecarts for sapling return.
World download. This might be directional or positional. Note when running, some moving blocks may not show, since minecraft seems to assume piston movements slower than what I use. mega.nz/file/h15BhYzB#ZmxSLhqEIldXHhcoQ9rGp6oiU7Ia_RMmtCv5V_o5zaw
Comet107 channel: youtube.com/channel/UC-j_Tbo0d8Pbh2X2-sUvR7A . And seriously this guy is extremely smart.
ilmango tutorial on zero tick generation: youtube.com/watch?v=kBM7I6D59gI
ilmango early video on birch farm: youtube.com/watch?v=lSD4ZKVLfNM
TT who has done some insane tree farms: youtube.com/watch?v=mhXN2PAWIk8
Activation, who inspired me to look at zero ticks: youtube.com/channel/UCZ840B5e4jmSNLr3QtZEv3w
Also thanks to Major for fast hosting on Enigma and MysteryMan
Resource pack for redstone is 1.15.x_iRed_default_v0.02e.zip by LapisDemon