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Minecraft:Crafter

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Template:Infobox block A Minecraft:crafter is a low-capacity storage Minecraft:block that can use its contents to Minecraft:craft items when given a Minecraft:redstone signal, ejecting the results into the world or into a container it is facing. Its inventory slots can be individually locked so Minecraft:hoppers and similar blocks cannot fill them, while not affecting Minecraft:crafting recipes.

Obtaining

Breaking

Crafters can be mined with anything, but Minecraft:pickaxes are the quickest. Template:Breaking row

Crafting

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Usage

Template:IN, crafters cannot be moved by Minecraft:pistons.

File:Crafter GUI.png
The crafter's GUI Template:In.
File:Crafter cake contraption.png
A simple contraption for crafting cake using the crafter

Container

A crafter has nine slots of inventory space, arranged in a 3-by-3 grid like a Minecraft:crafting table. Its GUI can be accessed by Template:Control it.

A slot can be enabled or disabled, which can be toggled by clicking on it when empty. Disabled slots cannot have items put in them.

Minecraft:Hoppers, Minecraft:droppers and other crafters interact with crafters by inserting items into its inventory. Hoppers can remove ingredients as well. When an item is added:

  • The crafter will look for an empty slot to insert that item into. It searches in standard reading order.
  • It searches the slots row by row, from left to right.
  • Only enabled slots are checked.
  • If the crafter has all enabled item slots filled, then the item is added to the lowest count item stack of the same type. If there is a tie, it uses the same reading order described before.<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>

Hoppers and droppers can interact with all sides of the crafter, and added items follow the rules described above.

Redstone component

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When a crafter receives a redstone signal, it waits for Template:Convert before ejecting one crafted item using the ingredients from the nine inventory slots. The crafted items are subsequently ejected from the front of the crafter. If the front of a crafter is facing a container (including another crafter), the crafted items are transferred into the container. If the container it is facing is full, or the item cannot be inserted into the container, the crafter ejects the item instead. Crafters interact with containers similar to droppers. If a recipe has byproducts (e.g. empty bottles for honey blocks or empty buckets for cake) those are ejected after the crafted item.

For shaped recipes, the position of the items in the inventory matters. Because disabled slots prevent items from entering the slot, crafters can be used to craft any item in the game automatically without any input from the player, using a series of hoppers and/or droppers and the correct configuration of disabled slots for the recipe.

A hopper placed below a crafter collects the ingredients from the crafting grid, not the resulting item.

Template:IN, unlike Minecraft:dispensers and Minecraft:droppers, crafters aren't affected by Minecraft:quasi-connectivity.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>

Minecraft:Comparators can emit a redstone signal when reading from a crafter. The signal strength is equal to the number of crafting slots that are either disabled or occupied by an item. <ref>Template:Ytl</ref> The stack size of the item has no effect on the comparators output signal e.g. having 1 stick in a slot vs having 64 sticks in that same slot both output the same comparator signal. An empty crafter with no disabled slots does not output any signal through a comparator. A crafter with every slot being disabled or containing an item (of any stack size) outputs a signal strength of nine through a comparator.

Sounds

Generic

Template:Sound table/Block/Stone

Unique

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Data values

ID

Template:JE: Template:ID table Template:ID table

Template:BE: Template:ID table Template:ID table

Block states

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Template:Edition: Template:Bst Template:Bst Template:Bst

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Block data

A crafter has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.

Template:JE: Template:See also

<section begin="block data"/>

<section end="block data"/>

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See Minecraft:Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format.

Achievements

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Advancements

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Videos

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History

Announcement

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Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Issues

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Gallery

Mojang screenshots

Screenshots

Development images

In other media

Concept artwork

References

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External links

Navigation

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