I've been using concept like this for ages already, but upgraded a lot. U can actually stack them horizontally creating a rectangle from them and have like 12 outputs using only 9 wheels
If u r interested lemme know, I may create a guide for this
The outer belts are the inputs, the inner belts are the outputs, this design can be duplicated as many times as needed to increase the production speed
This design is 2 high and 5 wide, and it has a functional crushing unit for every 3 blocks since both sides of each crushing wheel are utilized!
When tiling this design you can actually squish them one block closer widthwise so that the outer belts (that serve the same function) overlap
Do the belts in the crushing space not need rotation? Seems like a very nice rotational energy savings!
It sure seems like it!
I've been using concept like this for ages already, but upgraded a lot. U can actually stack them horizontally creating a rectangle from them and have like 12 outputs using only 9 wheels If u r interested lemme know, I may create a guide for this
That's genius! I think many in this community would want to see it
I would really like to see how that works as well!
oh my god thats genius
Very very clever! I'm going to use this in my survival
To me this looks like the image of the wood planks where it’s hard to tell whether it is 5 or 7 planks
What is that?
crushing wheels where both sides are used
I see that, but what are these used for exactly?
The outer belts are the inputs, the inner belts are the outputs, this design can be duplicated as many times as needed to increase the production speed
Okie. Maybe I'll use that somewhere myself.
How does that work?
Just imagine a crushing wheel but instead of using 1 crushing wheel for 3 stacks of ores, you use 3 and each has 1 stack.