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Mine Red Base is a fully offline documentation app designed for Minecraft redstone engineers who build complex contraptions and need a private knowledge base. Unlike cloud notebooks or video tutorials, this app stores your mechanism cards, build stages with photos, and logic explanations directly on your iPad with zero network dependency. You document TNT cannons with precise dispenser timing, sorting systems with hopper logic, and hidden piston doors with circuit explanations—all saved locally with complete data ownership. The app performs no automatic calculations and sends nothing to external servers, making it a pure personal engineering vault for tracking progress on multi-stage builds over months or years.
Every mechanism card, build stage photo, logic explanation, and progress update stays on your iPad. No network requests, no cloud sync, no data leaving your device. You can document redstone builds in survival worlds, creative testing, or multiplayer servers without internet access or account creation.
Create detailed cards for each contraption: TNT cannons, item sorters, hidden doors, mob grinders. Each card stores the mechanism name, purpose description, creation date, last update timestamp, and current status badge—Active for in-progress builds or Done for completed projects.
Break complex mechanisms into sequential build phases. Document Barrel Construction with water channel details, Charge Dispensers with TNT placement notes, Projectile Loader specifications, and Firing Circuit wiring. Each stage tracks completion with checkmarks and progress bars showing 1/4, 3/4, or 4/4 stages done.
Record how mechanisms work in the dedicated logic field. Explain observer pulse behavior, comparator signal strength calculations, repeater delay configurations, or piston timing sequences. This creates a searchable reference when you rebuild the same contraption six months later in a new world.
The history screen shows chronological events: mechanism created, stage added, build completed. Visual timeline with colored indicators lets you see all activity from Yesterday or specific dates, tracking which builds progressed and when you hit completion milestones.
Tag mechanisms with colored categories: Compact, Defense, Doors, Farms, Lighting, Storage, Transport, Traps. Filter your mechanism list by tags, view counts per category, and maintain separate collections for different build types. Tags use distinct colors—cyan for Compact, purple for Defense, orange for Lighting.
You spend hours in creative mode testing redstone circuits before implementing them in survival. You need a place to document observer-piston door timings, hopper sorter configurations, and TNT duplication glitches with exact block coordinates. Mine Red Base gives you mechanism cards with logic fields and build stages, replacing scattered screenshots and forgotten YouTube timestamps.
Your survival world has ten active redstone projects: the sorting system needs three more item filters, the guardian farm needs piston push limits documented, and the auto-smelter array needs hopper timing notes. This app tracks progress on all builds simultaneously with status badges and completion percentages, so you remember where you stopped when you return after two weeks.
You refuse cloud services that upload your game data to external servers. You want full control over your engineering documentation with zero network activity. Mine Red Base operates completely offline, stores everything locally on your iPad, and performs no automatic syncing or telemetry—giving you permanent ownership of your redstone knowledge base.
Free on iOS 16.0 or later. Designed for iPad. No account needed. Installs in under a minute at 11.3 MB.
Download Mine Red Base for iPadAge rating 4+. Utilities category. Fully offline—no network features or data uploads.