Watch how other builders have transformed their worlds using the power of mechanical engineering and automation:
Once upon a time, in the square-shaped world of Minecraft version 1.5.1—the legendary "Redstone Update"—there lived a builder named Steve who felt he had reached the limit of what stone and wood could do. He dreamed of machines that moved, gears that turned, and a world that breathed with the rhythm of industry.
powered by blaze burners to provide massive amounts of rotation.
: Using mechanical harvesters, Steve no longer had to swing his hoe. The machines gathered wheat and sent it along belts to be ground into flour by massive millstones.
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