Minecraft Stonecutter & What it Does

You might wonder what exactly a "Stonecutter" does in Minecraft and it's rather simple. These are special work station blocks that are used for stone related item production. They’re very specific in nature, yet neat to use within the game to create special designs. The Stonecutters can be broken only with the pickaxe tool.

These are easy to craft items requiring stone and an iron ingot in order to create them. You can find Stonecutters naturally generating within mason houses of the villages. For a fun fact, the item carries a blast resistance rating of 17.5. At this time Nether brick fences cannot be made with the stonecutter. More details and crafting guide below. Minecraft Stonecutter Crafting
Uses and Other Details:
To essentially summarize, the latest item is mostly decorative in nature. It provides functionality to customize your stone creation experience within the game. To use you’ll open the table up like usual and it’ll contain slots. You can choose from a variety of options for crafting. When selected, you’ll get a preview of the item after the materials have been applied. Once you’re happy, just take the preview and you’ll have what you wanted to create. It supports all of the stone types and allows for many types to create. This list includes a slab, stairs, bricks, polished variations and chiseled items as well. The creation options vary based on which type of material you’re using. Stone offers the most choices, granite and andesite also offer many tools.

The Stonecutter crafting creation is as follows. The top row; Blank| Blank | Blank, second row is Blank | Iron Ingot | Blank, and the third row is Stone | Stone | Stone. Keep in mind that the stone items can be of any combination for this particular creation. This is different in Java however as it must be basic stone blocks. You create that type by heating the cobblestone. Hopefully you found this helpful, you can read about lecterns below or check out our hub for further coverage.

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