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Minecraft: the storage system working!

The entire item flow is finished and I added some lamps to see where items are flowing from the inside. I also started configuring where major item types should go. Wood and stone types were pretty easy, but organizing rarer items is a bit more challenging to make sense and findable.



I also found out the system is a lot slower than I expected. Sorting an entire inventory, even without shulker boxes, may take 30+ minutes. But as it keeps processing regardless of where I am in the world, that shouldn't be a major issue if I don't drop in items I plan to use again shortly, or have sufficient spare ones of.

Perhaps I can even speed it up with faster clocks, though there's probably a reason the tutorial didn't. Maybe the creator chose the slow clock because a faster one makes sortable items pass their destination and having to be put in again. That may still give a faster result despite some extra work though. Another reason might be the costs of building, which isn't really an issue for me as I built it in relatively late game, or space requirements but it's easy to create some more as long as it's only lengthwise. We'll see what I can do.
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Jm31xxx · 46-50, M
Holy moly do you need a degree in engineering to be able to make that?
@Jm31xxx nah, just the ability to follow YouTube tutorials 😅
Jm31xxx · 46-50, M
@NerdyPotato but why so much and why so complicated? Are you looking after an army and that's where the weapons are stored?

I thought I was all sophisticated stacking a few chests on top of each other and linking them up with hoppers
@Jm31xxx stacking chests will do in early game, but in such a big stack it's nice to sort items automatically. Hoppers alone don't do that. Those only pull all items out of one chest and push them into the one below.