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  1. This is your TV wall mount. Then place your painting on the left fence post until you get a painting that is 2x1 wide. Enjoy your wall mounted, flat screen, high definition TV. 19. snowghostx. • 12 yr. ago. I agree that that is a good idea, but your TV floats half a block away from your wall mount. I prefer the extended piston, but that takes ...

  2. Swim to the opposite edge of the pool, get out through a hole you put in (for easy escape) and block it in with a block. Walk away ( about 5 blocks) from your TV and the creeper should fall in. Take out the water and put a block into the hole that the creeper fell through. You have a creeper in your TV!!! P.S. You do the same thing with all ...

    • Overview
    • Preparing to Build
    • Making the TV Screen
    • Making the Remote
    • Decorating the TV

    This wikiHow teaches you how to create a decorative TV in Minecraft's Creative mode. While you cannot create an actual working TV with channels, you can build an ornamental TV that will light up at the press of a button.

    Start a game in Creative mode.

    While you technically can build a TV in Minecraft's Survival mode, gathering the resources to craft the technical components of the television will take an enormous amount of time.

    If you have an existing world in Creative mode, you can just load that world instead.

    Select the necessary items for your TV.

    Open the creative menu by pressing E (PC),

    (Xbox/PlayStation), then add the following items to your equip bar:

    Make a hole in the wall for your TV.

    Your TV hole should be two blocks wide and one block tall.

    Place two pistons next to each other.

    Face toward where you want your TV screen, then place a piston in each of the holes for the missing blocks in your wall.

    Place a redstone repeater below and behind each piston.

    Go around to the back of the wall and face the backs of the pistons, then place a redstone repeater one block below and one block behind each piston.

    Place a lever on the ground in front of the TV.

    If you want to make the "remote" a bit more attractive, you can place the lever on top of a dedicated block of cobblestone or something similar.

    Place a series of blocks building up to one of the redstone lamps.

    Place one block below and to the side of a redstone lamp, place another block below and to the side of that block, and repeat until you have a block "staircase" that leads from the side of the TV up to the redstone lamps.

    Keep in mind that redstone can only keep its power for fifteen blocks, so this block "staircase" can't be too high.

    Create a trail of redstone from the lever to the lamps.

    Build a back to your TV.

    You can cover up everything behind the TV with your preferred building material by building a box around the back and filling it in. This will make the whole assembly more attractive.

    If you don't want the redstone "wires" to be exposed, dig a trench for them and then build a wall over the top of them. You can't place blocks directly on top of your redstone wires, but you can place a block one block height above the wires without cutting off the connection.

    Create a frame around your TV.

    Using a different building material than your wall uses, outline the TV's screen.

    You can also create "shelves" for your entertainment center in this way.

  3. Welcome to another tutorial video! In this video, I will be showing you how to build a series of TV designs to improve your Minecraft home! These designs wou...

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  4. 1. put 6×3 black wool against a wall. 2. put 3 buttons on each side. 3. put a 4×3 painting in the middle(*there are only two of those paintings!) 4. stack three jukboxes on each side of the tv for sound system(*like i said, the jukeboxes will only look like this on the mixcraft texture pack. if you can find a another texture pack with ...

  5. May 18, 2024 · Select the necessary items for your TV. Create a wall for the TV. Make a hole in the wall for your TV. Place two pistons in the hole. Place redstone repeaters below and behind the pistons. Place redstone torches behind each repeater. Place redstone lamps behind the pistons. Place a painting on the left piston.

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  7. Oct 28, 2023 · Step 6: Activating the TV. Finally, to turn on your TV, place a lever on the wall next to the TV screen. Activate the lever, and voila! Your TV will light up and function. Remember, you can also experiment with additional decorations such as buttons for changing channels or item frames to display images on the TV screen.

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