Crafting Table Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Tool Blast resistance 2.5 Hardness 2.5 Luminant No Transparent No Flammable No Catches fire from lava Yes

A crafting table allows the player to craft a variety of blocks and items.

Obtaining [ edit ]

Breaking [ edit ]

Crafting tables can be mined with or without any tool, but axes are the quickest.

Block Crafting Table Hardness 2.5 Tool Breaking time[note 1] Default 3.75 Wooden 1.9 Stone 0.95 Iron 0.65 Diamond 0.5 Netherite 0.45 Golden 0.35

↑ Times are for unenchanted tools in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed

Natural generation [ edit ]

Crafting tables naturally generate in witch huts and the basement of igloos. Crafting tables generate in woolen tents outside pillager outposts and in some small village houses.

Crafting [ edit ]

Usage [ edit ]

Crafting [ edit ]

Pressing use on a crafting table opens the 3×3 crafting grid that allows the player to craft many more items than are available with the crafting grid in the inventory, which is only 2×2.

The recipe book is available to the left of the crafting grid (collapsed by default in Java Edition, expanded by default in Bedrock Edition), which stores crafting recipes for reference and one-click crafting.

Fuel [ edit ]

Crafting tables can be used as a fuel in furnaces, smelting 1.5 items per crafting table.

Repairing [ edit ]

A crafting table can be used to repair damaged tools, weapons, and armor. When two damaged items of the same material are combined side-by-side in the crafting grid they produce a new item with the sum of the durabilities plus a 5% bonus, with a maximum total of 100% durability for that item. Using this method does not require any experience, but removes any enchantments on either or both items. The only way to retain enchantments is to repair damaged items on an anvil.

Sounds [ edit ]

Java Edition:

Bedrock Edition: [needs in-game testing]

Sound Description Namespaced ID Volume Pitch Sound parameters Volume Pitch Stream Load

on low

memory ? Breaking the block dig.wood ? 0.8 ? ? ? ? ? Falling on the block with fall damage fall.wood ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Mining the block hit.wood ? 0.5 ? ? ? ? ? Jumping from the block jump.wood ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Falling on the block without fall damage land.wood ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Walking on the block step.wood ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Placing the block use.wood ? 0.8 ? ? ? ?

Data values [ edit ]

ID [ edit ]

Java Edition:

Name Namespaced ID Translation key Crafting Table crafting_table block.minecraft.crafting_table

Bedrock Edition:

Name Namespaced ID Numeric ID Translation key Crafting Table crafting_table 58 tile.crafting_table.name

Achievements [ edit ]

Icon Achievement In-game description Actual requirements (if different) Gamerscore earned Trophy type (PS) Benchmaking Craft a workbench with four blocks of wooden planks. Pick up a crafting table from the inventory's crafting field output or a crafting table output. 10G Bronze

Advancements [ edit ]

Icon Advancement In-game description Parent Actual requirements (if different) Namespaced ID Minecraft

The heart and story of the game — Have a crafting table in your inventory. story/root

History [ edit ]

Issues [ edit ]

Issues relating to "Crafting Table" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

Trivia [ edit ]

The application icon for Java Edition is a crafting table, since 1.6.1. Version 1.6.2 had a strange icon like RubyDung versions. Before that, the icon was the Java icon. After 1.6.2, the icon is changed again. In 2013, the icon was a grass block.

is a crafting table, since 1.6.1. Version 1.6.2 had a strange icon like RubyDung versions. Before that, the icon was the Java icon. After 1.6.2, the icon is changed again. In 2013, the icon was a grass block. The original inventory screen before January 29, 2010 was the crafting table interface, meaning there was no way of putting on armor yet, and the player could not be seen.

The sides of the table feature a hammer, saw, and pliers, which are not available in the game.

Gallery [ edit ]