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How to make a water elevator in minecraft?

The elevator is a simple but useful tool in the game. It can be used to go to a place that is far away. It also has many other uses. The elevator is made up of two parts: The top part, which will contain the water, and the bottom part, which will have a mechanism to move the water from one place to another.

How water elevator in minecraft works?

The water that is stored in the top part will be released when there is an empty space in the bottom part of the elevator. The water then flows into this empty space and fills it up completely. This makes it possible for people to use an elevator in their game without any problems.

How to make a water elevator in minecraft

Materials needed:

To make this item, players only need six ingredients:  Water (1 bucket of water) – 16 blocks (2 buckets) Magma Blocks – 8 blocks Soul Sand – 8 blocks (4 stacks) Redstone Dust – 4 stacks Iron Ingot – 1 iron ingot Wood Planks – 1 plank

The elevator will be made up of two parts: the top part that contains the water and the bottom part that has a mechanism to move the water from one place to another.

Steps to make a Water Elevator:

1. Place blocks in a shape like a ladder. Make it long enough so that all blocks can fit inside it.

2. Fill up this water elevator with water by placing buckets of water at each end.

3. Attach a bucket mechanism on both sides of this ladder.

4. Place redstone dust on the left side of the elevator.

5. Place iron ingot on top of redstone dust and attach wooden planks over it.

6. Place one block in each space between iron ingot and wooden planks to make sure they do not break.

7. Place two more iron ingots on top and attach the sides of the ladder.

8. Place two more redstone dusts on top of all the iron ingots. 9. Attach a bucket mechanism to both sides of this elevator to move water from one place to another.

Make a soul sand water elevator

Steps to make a soul sand elevator:

1. Put soul sand in the elevator.

2. Place a bucket on top of the elevator and fill it with water to make sure it is not broken.

3. Attach a lever mechanism on top of the elevator so that it will move up and down by using a redstone torch or redstone repeater as a power source.

4. Attach another bucket mechanism on both sides of this ladder so that water can be moved from one place to another without being broken or emptied out due to gravity.

Make an Iron Ore Elevator:

1. Put iron ingots into this elevator and make sure there are no spaces between them or they will break when you place them on top of each other in order to attach the sides of this ladder together (i do not know how you would do that).

2. Put wooden planks above it so that none of them will break.

3. Attach a lever mechanism on top of the elevator so that it will move up and down by using a redstone torch or redstone repeater as a power source.

4. Attach another bucket mechanism on both sides of this ladder so that water can be moved from one place to another without being broken or emptied out due to gravity.

5. Now add a block of iron ingots in between the two buckets and place wooden planks above it so that none of them will break when you are moving them up and down.

6. Now attach levers on both sides of this ladder so that water can be moved from one place to another without being broken or emptied out due to gravity.

7. Now put some iron ingots into this elevator and make sure there are no spaces between them or they will break when you place them on top of each other in order to attach the sides of this ladder together (i do not know how you would do that).

8. Attach a lever mechanism on top of the elevator so that it will move up and down by using a redstone torch or redstone repeater as a power source.

9. Attach another bucket mechanism on both sides of this ladder so that water can be moved from one place to another without being broken or emptied out due to gravity.

10. Now add a block of iron ingots in between the two buckets and place wooden planks above it so that none of them will break when you are moving them up and down.

Michelle Frye

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