![]() There's redstone on top of the 4 sandstone blocks the repeaters are feeding into, which is what controls the pairs of torches at each corner which are directly under the top ring. The 8 group is the most complex as it needs a lot of branching. This picture shows the topmost set of torches controlling the pistons, and the wires to the 1 group and half of the 4 group: I removed a casing around the pistons which prevents light from getting up into the room (that one upper-slab is needed to avoid cutting a wire). Here's a few pictures of the wiring for controlling the groups. (In case you're wondering about the dark/sunlit aspect, I usually have a ring of slabs on top to prevent spawning, but it hides the pattern so I removed it for this picture.) Here's my own build of that pattern, with the 8-bookshelf group deployed. ![]() Here's a nice symmetric pattern for the groups, if you like that sort of thing. You can produce all counts up to 15 by using groups of 1, 2, 4, and 8 bookshelves the combinations of these are just binary numbers. An enchantment table uses up to 15 bookshelves.
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