TNT Cannon Science Part IV

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Filed under Minecraftaddict : Comments (15) : Jan 19th, 2013

15 Responses to “TNT Cannon Science Part IV”

  1. TheGusgus42 Says:

    Long testing vids like this are very entertaining, please do more! :D

  2. ceagle22 Says:

    Even if you buy a new battery, from time to time you had background noise anyway – so even then, a noise reduction filter might be a good idea in general. Don’t know if you own Sony Sound Forge (which maagiapall mentioned), but if you don’t, I personally use and recommend the free version of WavePad, in order to use its Spectral Noise Subtraction. (Just try to deinstall it to get the option to switch to the free version) Feel free to ask, if any help is needed. And keep up your great videos! :)

  3. Minecraftaddict Says:

    The reason for the noise is I had to have the laptop plugged in because the battery is shot. For some reason being on ac power creates noise. But if I don’t by a new battery soon I’ll have to look into filtering. It is rather annoying.

  4. VideoDesiner Says:

    Noob question, but I wanted to know how do you have those automated set time and disable rain? Can you give me the exact command you entered?

  5. diceyface Says:

    the light sensor is at a height between the trapdoor and cake if that’s any what you were looking for, might squeeze out that extra few blocks of distance. just make sure it’s not outputting a signal to the TNT

  6. josephdhowe Says:

    FYI you’ve got a fair bit of noise on that mic

  7. maagiapall Says:

    You can probably get a fair bit of that noise taken care of by running the .avi through the noise reduction filter in Sony Sound Forge.

  8. icestarsnowny Says:

    Trap door or MDT cannon will better if you want long range….or maybe sky cannon will work too…..

  9. CR0SBO Says:

    I should really watch more of videos before commenting :P

  10. cursingbulldog Says:

    couldn’t you add 2 more tnt to the front row by having front blockers on rows 4 and 5 but not on row three so as to not block the projectile.

  11. maagiapall Says:

    The filter is really simple to use, just select a sample area and click apply to all. Only problem is if you have multiple avis that you want to edit together, cause you have to do them all individually :(

  12. Minecraftaddict Says:

    Heh, Ya. I was about to say that. :P. I would imagine using a trapdoor and ~15-20 blocks would do pretty good but I’m happy with that version.

  13. tekkkie Says:

    Hi MCA, you can use half slabs to prevent the first launcher tnt from jumping forward. That way the projectiles trajectory is not interrupted. You can also use the slabs to make “redstone stairs” you don’t need the glowstone.

  14. TheMinigod951 Says:

    i found with tnt cannons they fire longer if u have more tnt at the back of the cannon.. i set one up with 1 tnt shot and behide this for the gun power i used a row 6 then on top of that i used 4 more then 4 more and 4 more.. by far the longest cannon.. the tnt shot drops onto the gun power row in time for it to fire..

  15. CR0SBO Says:

    For more powerful cannons, the launch block for the shot TNT can always be changed to one that provides a lower angle of launch. Also, when it comes to firing multiple TNT in a shot, having them explode ticks apart can cause a great deal more damage as they spread somewhat, as well as destroy the dropped blocks.

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