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Crafting Table


Type

Solid Block

Stackable

No

Tool

Axe

First Appearance

Indev 0.31 (January 30, 2010)

Gravity

No

Luminance

No

Flammable

No, but catches fire from lava

Data Value

58

The Crafting Table (or Workbench) is one of the most essential blocks in Minecraft. It has a grid on top, bark on the side faces, and uses the bottom texture of the log it was carved from.

Obtaining

Crafting Tables are obtained by carving a stump with a Chisel. They can also naturally occur in occupied NPC Village libraries.

Usage

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Naturally occurring crafting table.

Right-clicking on a crafting table (on the ground, not while in your inventory) will open the 3×3 crafting grid which allows you to craft more items than with the crafting grid in your inventory. A crafting table is essential in order to advance past the early game. The first item players typically make on a crafting table is a stone pickaxe.

Holding shift when clicking on an item to be retrieved from the crafting table will craft as many items as can be made from the given ingredients, and move them to your inventory. However, there is a special effect here when crafting a Map: If and only if the map is claimed with Shift-Click, it will be a clone of the first map made (map_0), even if the original map has been destroyed. If the map is instead mouse-dragged from the crafting table, it will be a new map centered on your current location (not the table's).

Items left in the crafting table spaces will fall out when the crafting menu is closed, and drop in front of you. The same will happen if you don't have enough inventory slots for the new items (perhaps you made too many of a non-stackable item).

A crafting table cannot be mined with any tool, and will break in the attempt.

See also