I think the article should be renamed to "Mining Techniques"
About branch mining
IMO mining a "branch" every THIRD block is the best method as then you will check all blocks between the branches.
Strip mining
What's the advantages/differences compared to branch method? And why is it called "Strip mining"? Strip mining is referred to surface mining IRL. --Slider2k 01:30, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
- The advantage to branch method is that it reveals every block in a certain area, and a difference is that it is usually done from a single room as oppsed to from a tunnel. It is called strip mining because it 'strips' the rock so you can see every square.– Unsigned comment added by Quornslice (talk • contribs). Sign comments with ~~~~
- Let's analyze here. Does your method reveals every block in area? As you can see it does not reveal blocks in corner areas. - So answer is no, it does not reveal every block. On contrary, a branch method lets you inspect every block in an area if you make 2 block spacing between tunnels.--Slider2k 23:07, 1 January 2011 (UTC)
More efficient method of strip mining
Once multiple levels are considered, strip mining could be more efficient if you had 3-block thick walls instead of 2-block. After mining out a room, mine again below the room. This time center your mined hallways on the center of the three blocks, and mine again. The next level down, mine in your original form. You'll alternate patterns with each level this way. The middle of the 3 blocks is exposed as the roof of the hallway below and the floor of the hallways above. Should I provide some sort of diagram to clarify this? Chris3145 08:59, 15 January 2011 (UTC)