I BUILD your SILLY REDSTONE IDEAS! #18 - Summary

Summary

The narrator showcases 10 of the most ridiculous and entertaining redstone ideas submitted by viewers via Twitter. The ideas include:

1. A self-assembling hamburger machine
2. A random melody generator with bats controlling the music
3. A redstone and slime clock-powered anvil juggling machine (which evolved into an inter-dimensional anvil juggling setup)
4. A machine that automatically finds your mustache
5. A tweet that tweets itself
6. A TNT launcher that launches TNT at itself
7. A spoon-shaped piston door
8. A redstone build that breaks servers (with a revisit to an old Hermitcraft server)
9. A clock that doesn't tell the time (but ultimately ends up being a bit embarrassing)
10. A piston door that works but also doesn't (by allowing players to bypass it)

Throughout the video, the narrator showcases their creativity and problem-solving skills while attempting to bring these ideas to life in Minecraft.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video features 10 redstone ideas sent in by viewers via Twitter.
2. The first suggestion is from Black Froggy, who asked to make a self-assembling hamburger.
3. The second suggestion is from Tyler, who asked to make a random melody generator with randomizers and note blocks.
4. The third suggestion is from Jay, who asked to build a redstone and slime clock powered anvil juggling machine.
5. The fourth suggestion is from Rendog, who asked to make a machine that will automatically find your mustache.
6. The fifth suggestion is from Sammy64, who asked to build a tweet that tweets itself.
7. The sixth suggestion is from Jake, who asked for a TNT launcher that launches TNT at itself.
8. The seventh suggestion is from QM Pro Minecraft, who asked to make a spoon-shaped piston door.
9. The eighth suggestion is from Vincent, who asked to make a redstone build that will break servers.
10. The ninth suggestion is from I'm That One Guy, who asked to build a clock that doesn't tell the time.
11. The tenth suggestion is from Inverse Galaxy 83, who asked to create a piston door that works but also doesn't.
12. The video has over 1,500 suggestions submitted by viewers.