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A few years ago I created the 4x4 Spiral Door, the first of it's kind, but it had a massive footprint of 3x18x8. I had hoped someone with more redstone knowledge would see my door and be inspired to build a better one.
That someone ended up being myself, now with more experience and understanding of redstone. I rebuilt the entire thing, with more compact delay circuitry. I was able to reduce the width by 6 blocks, a full third of original size, bringing the new footprint to 3x12x8. It's now small enough to be reasonable to put in an actual base.
And now, I present to you the 4x4 Spiral Door 2.0!
The input location (marked with emerald block) takes a 1-tick pulse and is easy to connect to an input circuit. I included 2 different input circuits in the download. The first is a noteblock that fits into the wall on both sides and doesn't add any depth to the footprint. The second is a "magic button" that goes on the door frame. Because the magic button uses BUD-power being constantly updated with an observer clock, it may not be allowed on some servers. It also adds more layers below the door, but it looks so cool!
Enjoy, and be sure to check out my first 4x4 spiral door to see how far it's come!
That someone ended up being myself, now with more experience and understanding of redstone. I rebuilt the entire thing, with more compact delay circuitry. I was able to reduce the width by 6 blocks, a full third of original size, bringing the new footprint to 3x12x8. It's now small enough to be reasonable to put in an actual base.
And now, I present to you the 4x4 Spiral Door 2.0!
The input location (marked with emerald block) takes a 1-tick pulse and is easy to connect to an input circuit. I included 2 different input circuits in the download. The first is a noteblock that fits into the wall on both sides and doesn't add any depth to the footprint. The second is a "magic button" that goes on the door frame. Because the magic button uses BUD-power being constantly updated with an observer clock, it may not be allowed on some servers. It also adds more layers below the door, but it looks so cool!
Enjoy, and be sure to check out my first 4x4 spiral door to see how far it's come!
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Update #1 : by Steve_Steveson 02/12/2023 6:38:28 pmFeb 12th, 2023
Added Litematica schematics.
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I'm guessing you want to open it from either end, with the closer one opening before the farther one. To do that, you want to have 2 separate input lines into the note blocks, and just don't let them power each other through the note block.