![]() ![]() When you get to the point of where the “cables” are the tallest, in this particular bridge it’s the 13 th block, you can add a leg that goes into the water so that it doesn’t look like a floating bridge, in my case, I made the leg 3 blocks wide showed here with the black and white wool. Once done with that, at the top of each set of “cables” place a stone slab, and then proceed to make stairs over and over again until you’re done with the “cables” Doing this will take the most time, as it took me about six hours, but my bridge is also 350 blocks long. You may have to extend or shorten your bridge to make sure the sets of cables equal 13 blocks high at the beginning and the end. ![]() If you use my measurements, your first set of “cables” will be 13 blocks high, and each set you take one away, going down to 1, and then back up to 13. SIDENOTE: MAKE SURE THE FENCE TOUCHES THE STONE SLABS BEFORE YOU MAKE THE CABLE SUPPORTS, OTHERIWSE YOU’LL HAVE FLOATING CABLES. After both sides are completed, now do an every other block and double it up.Īfter that is done, on the blocks that you doubled up, use the fence and go up until the top of the bridge posts, and each time you start making new “cables” use one less, until you are at one, and then go back up until you reach the top of bridge. From the bottom count 6 blocks up to start the area where the “cables” will be.įrom the start of the bridge, until you reach the end, place stone slabs from that 6 th block. This is also 1.6 (The Horse Update)ĥ block space between starting posts. ![]() I first watched videos on YouTube on how to make them, and I decided to make one of my own, and take screen shots of what I did. You don’t have to copy me exactly, and this is just what I did to make my bridge. For this particular location, there is A LOT of water, so my first step was making the beginning and end of the bridge so I knew when to stop building. (Black and White wool is used to help you with placing blocks, and will be deleted later)įirst things first, you need to scout an area of where you want your bridge to be. I didn’t count the number of each block I used because this is creative mode, and not survival. ![]()
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