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Cement Bucket
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Type

Utility

Stackable

No

Damage

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Protection

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Durability

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First Appearance

1.00

Filtering

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Buoyancy

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Gravity

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Flammable

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Data Value

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Summary

When placed it will flow like liquid and after some time it will harden and become stone. If there is a Redstone (Wire) signal applied to the source block of the cement, it will remain in liquid state until the power is cut.

Crafting

Name Ingredients Input » Output
Cement
Bucket
Sand,
Gravel,
Soul Urn,
Bucket
Sand
Gravel
Soul Urn
Bucket
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Applications

  • Fast building
  • Traps

Keep in mind

  • Cement does not act like other Minecraft liquids. It spreads 16 blocks from the source block you emptied from the Cement Bucket, and no more, even when going downhill.
  • You do not lose or gain any Buckets in the creation of the Cement Bucket.
  • Can only be powered by a Redstone Wire signal.
  • Redstone Torches placed under the Cement will be lost.

Demonstration Video

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