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A new era in Minecraft: clay bricks as the main building block

My main goal today was a clay farm. It allows me to manually place dirt in one spot, which the machine then turns into mud and pushes away so I can place another dirt block. When a full row of mud is created this way, it pushes that to the side to let me create another row repeatedly. This creates a rectangle of mud, which then gradually dries out and turns into clay. That I can dig up and smelt into bricks, which I can then craft into clay brick blocks, slabs and stairs.



The drying required dripstone, so I built a farm for that. This grows very slowly, but whenever it does, the observers detect it and the pistons extend to break it. The dropped dripstone is then collected by the minecart and dropped into the chest:


Finally, I enclosed my tree farm into a greenhouse. Before it was just a grid where trees grew freely, sometimes too high to cut down easily, and dropped their wood, sticks, apples and saplings all over the place. Now their height is somewhat limited so I can always harvest the trunks from ground level, and when the leaves decay, all drops are automatically collected in one chest. I also expanded it from 8 to 36 trees growing at a time so I can harvest less often and get much more loot each time anyway.

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I could do with building a greenhouse in my game, too... I was just holding off for a while because I wanted to make sure that I don't need the space it will take up for more house.

That noise every time it harvests the building would get on my nerves eventually.

 
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