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{{Object
 
{{Object
|image=Furnace.png
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| image = Furnace.png
|name=Furnace
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| name = Furnace
|type=Solid
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| type = Block
|physics=None
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| physics = None
|Renewable=Yes
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| Renewable = Yes
|found naturally=No
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| found naturally = No
|id=furnace
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| id = furnace
 
}}
 
}}
  
A furnace (also known as Smelter) is a block used to heat and convert items into another form. Furnaces (similar to a chest) are considered one of the fundamental blocks required to advance in [[Survival mode|survival mode]]. It can be crafted using a crafting table by placing 8 Cobblestone on the sides of the square, but with the center left empty.
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A furnace (also known as a smelter) is a block used to heat and convert items into another form, usually being ores or meat. A furnace (similar to a crafting table) is considered one of the fundamental blocks required to advance in [[survival]] mode.
  
== Crafting ==
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== Obtaining ==
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8 pieces of [[cobblestone]] are required to craft a furnace. The crafting design should be a square with the center blank.
  
To craft, you require 8 pieces of [[Cobblestone]]. The crafting design should be a square with the center blank.
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{{CraftBig
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| A1 = Cobblestone
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| A2 = Cobblestone
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| A3 = Cobblestone
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| B1 = Cobblestone
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| B3 = Cobblestone
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| C1 = Cobblestone
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| C2 = Cobblestone
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| C3 = Cobblestone
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| output = Furnace
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}}
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== Usage ==
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The furnace can be walked through and does not count as a barrier for the player and other entities. However, it does not get destroyed by water and can be pushed by a piston like a normal block. [[redstone]], signs, and any torch can be placed on it like a regular block.
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Shift-click (or right click) to open the furnace menu.
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* Top left: items to be smelted. (input)
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* Bottom left: items to be burnt as fuel.
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* Right: items produced. (output)
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* Left indicator: Remaining heat, as a proportion of total heat given by last fuel item consumed.
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* Middle indicator: Per-item smelting progress.
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=== Process ===
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Smelting begins only when both left slots contain items, or input items are added while there is residual heat available.
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# One fuel item is removed and converted to heat. Note: Heat is depleted at a constant rate, regardless of use.
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# Smelt indicator progresses. Note: All smelts have the same heat cost.
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## IF heat runs out before a smelt completes, then more fuel is burnt (1) if available, otherwise the smelt fails. Note: adding fuel afterwards resets progress rather than adding to it.
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# Upon smelt completion, IF there is output space, one input item is removed, and one output item added. Note: If there is no output space, the input item remains, and fuel is continuously consumed.
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## IF input items remain, continue from (2).
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# Once no input items remain, no further fuel is consumed. Any remaining heat will steadily deplete regardless with some waste likely before additional input items can be added to use it.
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=== Fuels ===
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* {{Icon link|Wood}} (3 smelts)
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* {{Icon link|Wooden Planks}} (1 smelt)
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* {{I| animated = true| name1 = Stick| name2 = Bamboo}} [[Stick]]/[[Bamboo]] (½ smelt)
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* {{I| animated = true| name1 = Wooden shovel| name2 = Wooden hoe| name3 = Wooden axe| name4 = Wooden Pickaxe| name5 = Wooden sword}} [[Tools|Wooden tools]] (3 smelts)
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* {{I| animated = true| name1 = Coal| name2 = Charcoal}} [[Coal]]/[[Charcoal]] (8 smelts)
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* {{Icon link|Coal Block}} (72 smelts)
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* {{Icon link|Bucket of Lava}} (128 smelts)
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== Recipes ==
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{{Furnace new
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| input = Wood
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| fuel = Coal
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| output = Charcoal
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}}
  
{{BigCrafting
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{{Furnace new
|1=Cobblestone
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| input-animated = true
|1pic=Cobblestone.png
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| input-name1 = Gold Ingot
|2=Cobblestone
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| input-name2 = Iron Ingot
|2pic=Cobblestone.png
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| fuel = Coal
|3=Cobblestone
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| output-animated = true
|3pic=Cobblestone.png
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| output-name1 = Gold Nugget
|4=Cobblestone
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| output-name2 = Iron Nugget
|4pic=Cobblestone.png
 
|6=Cobblestone
 
|6pic=Cobblestone.png
 
|7=Cobblestone
 
|7pic=Cobblestone.png
 
|8=Cobblestone
 
|8pic=Cobblestone.png
 
|9=Cobblestone
 
|9pic=Cobblestone.png
 
|output=Furnace
 
|outputpic=Furnace.png
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
== Interface ==
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{{Furnace new
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| input = Cobblestone
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| fuel = Coal
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| output = Stone
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}}
  
Shift-click to open.
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{{Furnace new
*Top left: items to be smelted. (input)
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| input = Clay
*Bottom left: items to be burnt as fuel.
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| fuel = Coal
*Right: items produced. (output)
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| output = Brick
*Left indicator: Remaining heat, as a proportion of total heat given by last fuel item consumed.
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}}
*Middle indicator: Per-item smelting progress.
 
  
== Process ==
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{{Furnace new
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| input = Netherrack
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| fuel = Coal
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| output = Nether Brick
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}}
  
Smelting begins only when both left slots contain items, or input items are added while there is residual heat available.
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{{Furnace new
*1. One fuel item is removed and converted to heat. Note: Heat is depleted at a constant rate, regardless of use.
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| input = Sand
*2. Smelt indicator progresses. Note: All smelts have the same heat cost.
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| fuel = Coal
** IF heat runs out before a smelt completes, then more fuel is burnt (1) if available, otherwise the smelt fails. Note: adding fuel afterwards resets progress rather than adding to it.
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| output = Glass
*3. Upon smelt completion, IF there is output space, one input item is removed, and one output item added. Note: If there is no output space, the input item remains, and fuel is continuously consumed.
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}}
** IF input items remain, continue from (2).
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*4. Once no input items remain, no further fuel is consumed. Any remaining heat will steadily deplete regardless with some waste likely before additional input items can be added to use it.
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{{Furnace new
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| input = Cactus
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| fuel = Coal
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| output = Green Dye
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}}
  
== Fuels ==
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{{Furnace new
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| input = Raw Beef
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| fuel = Coal
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| output = Steak
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}}
  
*Wood = 3 smelts.
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{{Furnace new
*Plank = 1 smelt.
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| input = Potato
** Wood --> 4x Plank = 4 smelts. Very easy efficiency boost.
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| fuel = Coal
*2x Stick/Bamboo = 1 smelt. Bamboo is cheaper than planks in terms of abundance, tool wear, and crafting.
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| output = Baked Potato
*Wooden tools (Shovel, Hoe, Axe, Pick, Sword) = 3 smelts, regardless of remaining durability. Starter tools have another use when you no longer want them.
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}}
** Wood --> 2x Wooden Shovel = 6 smelts. Requires crafting table, and doesn't stack, but might come in handy.
 
*Charcoal = 8 smelts, but costs 1 smelt to produce, so 7 smelts net. But it is renewable.
 
** With no other efficiencies, 4x Wood --> 3 Charcoal = 24 smelts, or 6 smelts per Wood initially. Efficiency approaches 7 smelts per Wood as Charcoal-fueled Charcoal production increases.
 
*Coal = 8 smelts. Non-renewable.
 
*Lava bucket = 128 smelts. Technically non-renewable. Because stacks can only hold 64 items, maximum fuel efficiency requires manually emptying output before full, and feeding input before empty. But this costs more player productivity than it is probably worth.
 
  
== Uses ==
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{{Furnace new
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| input = Sugar
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| fuel = Coal
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| output = Caramel
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}}
  
*Wood --> Charcoal.
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== Task ==
*Metal ores --> ingots.
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{{tasks|8=}}
*Cobblestone --> Rock.
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*Clay/Netherrack --> bricks.
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== History ==
*Sand --> Glass.
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{{HistoryTable
*Cactus --> Green dye.
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| 1.19.4_2
*Meat --> Cooked meat. Excludes Zombie flesh.
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| Dec 23, 2011
*Potato --> Baked potato.
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*Sugar --> Caramel.
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* Fixed infinite smeltable items glitch
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| 1.20
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| Feb 04, 2012
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* Wood into charcoal recipe added to Furnace page
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| 1.22
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| Jun 29, 2012
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* Updated texture of smelter/oven (and renamed to furnace)
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| 1.23
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| Oct 31, 2012
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* Chests, ovens, etc. work in the [[Nether]]
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* Updated help menu
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** Removed Furnace page
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| 1.25
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| May 11, 2013
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* Smelting netherrack makes nether brick
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* Furnaces emit light when smelting
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| 1.26.5
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| Jul 03, 2014
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|
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* TNT can be placed in a furnace
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* Furnaces now continue to smelt when fuel is removed
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* Lava buckets return an empty bucket in the furnace
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| 1.27
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| Nov 13, 2015
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* Saplings can be a fuel in the furnace
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* Add and split stacks in the furnace slots
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| 1.28
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| Oct 08, 2016
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|
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* Updated furnace code to support durability and item data
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| 1.29
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| Sep 17, 2019
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|
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* New item: [[Furnace minecart]]
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* Furnace, iron bars, and some stairs and slabs properly require a pickaxe to mine
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| 1.30
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| Nov 13, 2020
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|
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* Furnaces and brewing stands no longer duplicate when moved with sticky pistons
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* Iron and gold tools and armor smelt into an iron nugget or gold nugget
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| 1.31
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| Dec 30, 2023
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|
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* Fixed furnaces and other slots not allowing right-click to split stacks
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* Fixed furnace visually turning off between smelts
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}}
  
 
== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==
 
* Taking something out of the Furnace that was smelting then placing something else in instantly smelts the item that was placed in Furnace.
 
* Taking something out of the Furnace that was smelting then placing something else in instantly smelts the item that was placed in Furnace.
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== Trivia ==
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* The furnace used to be known as the smelter oven.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:FurnaceLit.png|A furnace while smelting something.
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</gallery>
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== See also ==
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* [[Smelting]]
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* [[Crafting table]]
  
 
[[Category:Unfinished]]
 
[[Category:Unfinished]]
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[[Category:Blocks]]

Latest revision as of 17:51, 26 January 2024



Furnace
Furnace.png
Type:Block
Physics:None
Found naturally:No
Identifier:furnace

A furnace (also known as a smelter) is a block used to heat and convert items into another form, usually being ores or meat. A furnace (similar to a crafting table) is considered one of the fundamental blocks required to advance in survival mode.

Obtaining

8 pieces of cobblestone are required to craft a furnace. The crafting design should be a square with the center blank.

Cobblestone Cobblestone Cobblestone Cobblestone Invisible-sprite Cobblestone Cobblestone Cobblestone Cobblestone Furnace

Usage

The furnace can be walked through and does not count as a barrier for the player and other entities. However, it does not get destroyed by water and can be pushed by a piston like a normal block. redstone, signs, and any torch can be placed on it like a regular block.

Shift-click (or right click) to open the furnace menu.

  • Top left: items to be smelted. (input)
  • Bottom left: items to be burnt as fuel.
  • Right: items produced. (output)
  • Left indicator: Remaining heat, as a proportion of total heat given by last fuel item consumed.
  • Middle indicator: Per-item smelting progress.

Process

Smelting begins only when both left slots contain items, or input items are added while there is residual heat available.

  1. One fuel item is removed and converted to heat. Note: Heat is depleted at a constant rate, regardless of use.
  2. Smelt indicator progresses. Note: All smelts have the same heat cost.
    1. IF heat runs out before a smelt completes, then more fuel is burnt (1) if available, otherwise the smelt fails. Note: adding fuel afterwards resets progress rather than adding to it.
  3. Upon smelt completion, IF there is output space, one input item is removed, and one output item added. Note: If there is no output space, the input item remains, and fuel is continuously consumed.
    1. IF input items remain, continue from (2).
  4. Once no input items remain, no further fuel is consumed. Any remaining heat will steadily deplete regardless with some waste likely before additional input items can be added to use it.

Fuels

Recipes

Wood Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Charcoal

Gold IngotGold Ingot Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Gold NuggetGold Nugget

Cobblestone Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Stone

Clay Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Brick

Netherrack Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Nether Brick

Sand Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Glass

Cactus Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Green Dye

Raw Beef Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Steak

Potato Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Baked Potato

Sugar Coal Furnace-arrow-x2.png Caramel

Task

Number Icon[ng] Name Newgrounds name Description [ng] Objective Points[ng] Requirements
8 Make a furnace Furnace Furnaces will burn and smelt items Make a furnace 5 ×1 Crafting Table ×8 Cobblestone

History

Version Date Changes
1.19.4_2 Dec 23, 2011
  • Fixed infinite smeltable items glitch
1.20 Feb 04, 2012
  • Wood into charcoal recipe added to Furnace page
1.22 Jun 29, 2012
  • Updated texture of smelter/oven (and renamed to furnace)
1.23 Oct 31, 2012
  • Chests, ovens, etc. work in the Nether
  • Updated help menu
    • Removed Furnace page
1.25 May 11, 2013
  • Smelting netherrack makes nether brick
  • Furnaces emit light when smelting
1.26.5 Jul 03, 2014
  • TNT can be placed in a furnace
  • Furnaces now continue to smelt when fuel is removed
  • Lava buckets return an empty bucket in the furnace
1.27 Nov 13, 2015
  • Saplings can be a fuel in the furnace
  • Add and split stacks in the furnace slots
1.28 Oct 08, 2016
  • Updated furnace code to support durability and item data
1.29 Sep 17, 2019
  • New item: Furnace minecart
  • Furnace, iron bars, and some stairs and slabs properly require a pickaxe to mine
1.30 Nov 13, 2020
  • Furnaces and brewing stands no longer duplicate when moved with sticky pistons
  • Iron and gold tools and armor smelt into an iron nugget or gold nugget
1.31 Dec 30, 2023
  • Fixed furnaces and other slots not allowing right-click to split stacks
  • Fixed furnace visually turning off between smelts

Bugs

  • Taking something out of the Furnace that was smelting then placing something else in instantly smelts the item that was placed in Furnace.

Trivia

  • The furnace used to be known as the smelter oven.

Gallery

See also