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The furnace interface.

Smelting is a method of producing refined goods. It has the same idea as crafting: one must put in acceptable ingredients, and a corresponding output will be given. However, smelting utilizes furnaces, blast furnaces, or smokers, which have a unique interface: one "input" field for the object that will be heated, one field for the fuel, and one "output" field for the final smelted product. For example, two saplings (fuel) could be used to smelt one wood (input) into one charcoal (output). Raw food items can also be smelted using a campfire.

Usage and mechanics

To smelt with a furnace, an input material and a fuel must be placed into the top-left and bottom-left slots of it, respectively. The furnace will begin to smelt on its own and will continue to work if the menu is closed and the player leaves. The player can tell whether a furnace is working or not by seeing if the furnace is lit or not and if the fire particle effects are appearing or not. When the furnace begins to smelt, it will consume one piece of fuel and the fire gauge will fill up. After a piece of fuel has started burning, you cannot stop it from burning. Once it starts burning, the fire gauge will slowly decrease until it is gone, and then the next piece of fuel will be used. If there is no more fuel left, the furnace will be interrupted and the item will not be smelted. If the fuel is burning and runs out of input, the fire gauge will continue to burn down, wasting the burn time left. Once the fire gauge is out, no more fuel will be used.

As items smelt, an arrow icon represents the smelting progress. Each smelting operation takes 10 seconds, and when it is finished, the item resulting from the smelting will be put into the output field. If the furnace runs out of fuel before the arrow is filled up, then the input will not be smelted and the process will rewind at 2x speed.

If the player leaves a furnace while it is smelting and travels so far that the chunks unload, the smelting process will halt until the player returns. Smelting will also pause if one leaves the dimension the furnace is located in. If the player sleeps in a bed while a furnace is smelting items, the furnace's progress will be the same as if the bed had not been used and no additional time had passed. This is because when a player sleeps in a bed, no time actually passes. Instead, the game sets the time of day to morning.

If a player removes a smelted item from the output field, that player will instantly receive experience for all the items smelted in that furnace, even ones which had already been pulled out by a hopper.

Items can similarly be smelted in a blast furnace or smoker.Template:Not The usage and interface for smelting with both blocks is the same as those of a normal furnace; however, blast furnaces can only be used to smelt ores and smokers can only be used to smelt food items. In addition, both blocks smelt items twice as fast as furnaces do. Some items (notably logs) can only be smelted in a basic furnace.

Using a campfire

Items can also be smelted using a campfire.‌[Java, Bedrock, and PlayStation 4 editions only] To do so, the player must use a lit campfire, with any of the food items listed in the Recipes section in their hand. Fuel is not required; the campfire is able to cook items infinitely on its own. Smelting an item takes 30 seconds, three times the amount of time it would take if a furnace were used instead. A campfire can hold up to four items at the same time. Once the campfire has finished cooking an item, it will come out of the campfire as an item entity.No experience points will be granted.

Recipes

Food

Product Ingredient Exp Description

Cooked Porkchop

Raw Porkchop
0.35 Fills 8 (🍗🍗🍗🍗), while raw only fills 3 (🍗🍗).

Steak

Raw Beef
0.35 Fills 8 (🍗🍗🍗🍗), while raw only fills 3 (🍗🍗).

Cooked Chicken

Raw Chicken
0.35 Fills 6 (🍗🍗🍗), while raw only fills 2 (🍗) and has a 30% chance to give the Hunger status effect.

Cooked Cod

Raw Cod
0.35 Fills 5 (🍗🍗🍗), while raw only fills 2 (🍗).

Cooked Salmon

Raw Salmon
0.35 Fills 6 (🍗🍗🍗), while raw only fills 2 (🍗).

Baked Potato

Potato
0.35 Fills 5 (🍗🍗🍗), while raw only fills 1 (🍗).

Cooked Mutton

Raw Mutton
0.35 Fills 6 (🍗🍗🍗), while raw only fills 2 (🍗).

Cooked Rabbit

Raw Rabbit
0.35 Fills 5 (🍗🍗🍗), while raw only fills 3 (🍗🍗).

Dried Kelp

Kelp
0.1 Fills 1 (🍗), while normal kelp is inedible.

Processing ores and materials

Product Ingredient Exp Description

Iron Ingot

Iron Ore
0.7 Used to craft various items. See iron ingot.

Gold Ingot

Gold Ore
1.0 Used to craft various items. See gold ingot.

Glass

Sand
0.1 Used to make transparent structures. Also used to craft glass panes, glass bottles, stained glass, daylight detectors, and beacons.

Stone

Cobblestone
0.1 Used as a building material. Also used for crafting stone pressure plates, stone buttons, stone bricks, redstone comparators, and redstone repeaters.

Smooth Sandstone

Sandstone
Used as a building material. Also used for crafting smooth sandstone slabs and stairs.

Smooth Red Sandstone

Red Sandstone
Used as a building material. Also used for crafting smooth red sandstone slabs and stairs.

Smooth Stone

Stone
Used as a building material. Also used for crafting smooth stone slabs and blast furnace.

Smooth Quartz

Block of Quartz
Used as a building material.

Brick

Clay
0.3 Used to make bricks and flower pots.

Nether Brick

Netherrack
0.1 Used to make nether bricks.

Terracotta

Clay
0.35 Decoration block. Also used to make dyed terracotta.

Cracked Stone Bricks

Stone Bricks
0.1 Decoration block. Also spawns in strongholds.

Glazed Terracotta

Dyed Terracotta
0.1 Decoration block.

Wasting ores

The following ores can be smelted, but in these cases this is unnecessary and wasteful. All of these ores will yield their product freely when mined with an appropriate pickaxe, and give far more experience than when smelted. The ore blocks themselves can only be obtained with the Silk Touch enchantment. Also, these ores may drop multiple items when mined normally, and potentially even more when mined with a Fortune-enchanted pickaxe. Smelting these, however, will always give only a single unit of the product.

Product Ingredient Exp Description

Diamond

Diamond Ore
1.0 Used to craft various items.
When normally mined drops 1 diamond and 3–7 exp.

Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli Ore
0.2 Used to enchant items and craft blue dyes.
When normally mined drops 4–8 lapis lazuli and 2–5 exp.

Redstone Dust

Redstone Ore
0.7 Used in crafting, brewing, and redstone circuits.
When normally mined drops 4–5 redstone and 1–5 exp.

Coal

Coal Ore
0.1 Used as a fuel and as lighting.
When normally mined drops 1 coal and 0–2 exp.

Emerald

Emerald Ore
1.0 Used for trading and to craft emerald blocks.
When normally mined drops 1 emerald and 3–7 exp.

Nether Quartz

Nether Quartz Ore
0.2 Used to craft various items.
When normally mined drops 1 nether quartz and 2–5 exp.

Tools, weapons, and armor

Product Ingredient Exp Description

Iron Nugget


Tools, armor and horse armor made from iron; chainmail armor
0.1 Can be crafted into lanterns, or back into iron ingots.

Gold Nugget

Tools, armor and horse armor made from gold
0.1 Can be crafted into golden carrots, glistering melons, or back into gold ingots.

Other smeltable items

Product Ingredient Exp Description

Green Dye

Cactus
1.0 Used as a dye.

Charcoal

Log

Stripped Log

Wood

Stripped Wood
0.15 Used to craft torches and fire charges and as fuel in a furnace or in a minecart with furnace. Ingredient must be a log or wood, not sticks or planks.

Popped Chorus Fruit

Chorus Fruit
0.1 Used to make purpur blocks.

Sponge

Wet Sponge
0.15 Used to soak up water. Drying a sponge allows it to be reused. If an empty bucket is in the fuel slot when a wet sponge is smelted, the bucket will be filled with water.‌[Java and Bedrock editions only]

Lime Dye

Sea Pickle
0.2 Used as a dye.

A note about fractional experience values: For fractional values, first multiply this value by the number of smelted items removed from the furnace, then award the player the whole-number part, and if there is a fractional part remaining, this represents the chance of an additional experience point.

  • For example, when smelting 1 coal ore and removing the coal, the value is 0.1, so this grants a 10% chance of getting 1 experience point.
  • Or, when smelting 6 sea pickles and removing all 6 lime dye, the value is 0.2 × 6 = 1.2, so this grants 1 point, plus a 20% chance of an additional point.

Fuel

There are multiple fuels that can be used to smelt items. The type of fuel that should be used depends on the number of items in question.

For larger jobs, a single lava bucket or a block of coal can burn more items than what will fit in the furnace—both input and output are limited to a stack of 64, but a block of coal burns 80 items, and lava can burn 100 items.

Items that can be used as fuel

Gear (item)
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Fuel Burning time
(seconds)
[note 1]
Number of operations per fuel Number of operations per stack (64) of fuel
[note 2]
Seconds per log
[note 3]
Seconds per bamboo
[note 4]
Amount needed to smelt a stack (64) of items Notes
Lava Bucket 1000
16:40
20000 ticks
100 100 None used None used 0.64 If a lava bucket is used as fuel, an empty bucket remains in the fuel slot.
Block of Coal 800
13:20
16000 ticks
80 5120 None used None used 0.8
Dried Kelp Block 200
3:20
4000 ticks
20 1280 None used None used 3.2
Blaze Rod 120
2:00
2400 ticks
12 768 None used None used 13
Coal 80
1:20
1600 ticks
8 512 None used None used 8
Charcoal 80
1:20
1600 ticks
8 512 70
[note 5]
None used 8
Any Boat 60
1200 ticks
6 6 48 23 10 23
Any Boat with Chest 60
1200 ticks
6 6 18 613
(~18.46)
139
(~1.03)
10 23
Bamboo Mosaic 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 None used 13 42 23
Bamboo Mosaic Slab 7.5
150 ticks
0.75 48 60 13 85 13 [Java Edition only]
15
300 ticks
[note 6]
1.5 96 120
[note 6]
23
[note 6]
42 23 [Bedrock Edition only]
Bamboo Mosaic Stairs 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 None used 13 42 23
Bee Nest 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 None used None used 42 23 [Bedrock Edition only]
Beehive 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 10 59
(0.5)
42 23 [Bedrock Edition only]
Chiseled Bookshelf 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 1316
(2.8125)
49
(0.4)
42 23
Block of Bamboo or Block of Stripped Bamboo 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 None used 23 42 23 [Java Edition only]
Overworld Log or Stripped Log 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 15 None used 42 23
Overworld Wood or Stripped Wood 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 11.25 None used 42 23
Overworld Planks 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 60 13 42 23
Overworld Wooden Slab 7.5
150 ticks
0.75 48 60 13 85 13 [Java Edition only]
15
300 ticks
[note 6]
1.5 96 120
[note 6]
23
[note 6]
42 23 [Bedrock Edition only]
Overworld Wooden Stairs 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 40 29
(2.2)
42 23
Overworld Wooden Pressure Plate 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 30 23 42 23
Overworld Wooden Button 5
100 ticks
0.5 32 20 19
(1.1)
128 [Java Edition only]
15
300 ticks
1.5 96 60 13 42 23 [Bedrock Edition only]
Overworld Wooden Trapdoor 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 20 19
(1.1)
42 23
Overworld Fence Gate 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 15 1517
(~0.88)
42 23
Overworld Wooden Fence 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 36 1522
(0.681)
42 23
Mangrove Roots 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 None used None used 42 23 [Java Edition only]
Ladder 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 51 37
(~51.43)
314
(~3.21)
42 23 [Java Edition only]
Crafting Table 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 15 56
(0.83)
42 23
Cartography Table 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 15 56
(0.83)
42 23
Fletching Table 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 15 56
(0.83)
42 23
Smithing Table 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 15 56
(0.83)
42 23
Loom 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 30 23 42 23
Bookshelf 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 10 59
(0.5)
42 23
Lectern 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 7.5 512
(0.416)
42 23
Composter 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 17 17
(~17.14)
2021
(~0.95)
42 23
Chest 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 7.5 512
(0.416)
42 23
Trapped Chest 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 67
(~6.86)
60157
(~0.38)
42 23
Barrel 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 47
(~8.57)
1021
(~0.48)
42 23
Daylight Detector 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 40 29
(2.2)
42 23
Jukebox 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 7.5 512
(0.416)
42 23
Note Block 15
300 ticks
1.5 96 7.5 512
(0.416)
42 23
Any Banner 15
300 ticks
1.5 24 120 7.5 42 23
Crossbow 15
300 ticks
1.5 1.5 no|26 23 2337
(1.621)
42 23 [Java Edition only]
10
200 ticks
1 1 17 79
(17.7)
337
(1.081)
64 [Bedrock Edition only]
Bow 15
300 ticks
1.5 1.5 40 2.5 42 23 [Java Edition only]
10
200 ticks
1 1 no|26 23 23 64 [Bedrock Edition only]
Fishing Rod 15
300 ticks
1.5 1.5 40 2.5 42 23
Overworld Wooden Door 10
200 ticks
1 64 20 19
(1.1)
64
Overworld Sign 10
200 ticks
1 16 18 613
(~18.46)
1029
(~0.34)
64
Hanging Sign 10
200 ticks
1 16 10 19
(1.1)
64
Wooden Pickaxe 10
200 ticks
1 1 10 47
(~0.57)
64
Wooden Shovel 10
200 ticks
1 1 20 317
(~1.18)
64
Wooden Hoe 10
200 ticks
1 1 13 13 1013
(~0.77)
64
Wooden Axe 10
200 ticks
1 1 10 47
(~0.57)
64
Wooden Sword 10
200 ticks
1 1 16 1011
(0.90)
64
Bowl 5
100 ticks
0.5 32 26 23 1327
(1.481)
128 [Java Edition only]
10
200 ticks
1 64 53 13 2627
(2.962)
64 [Bedrock Edition only]
Any Sapling 5
100 ticks
0.5 32 None used None used 128
Stick 5
100 ticks
0.5 32 40 2.5 128
Dead Bush 5
100 ticks
0.5 32 None used None used 128
Azalea 5
100 ticks
0.5 32 None used None used 128
Any Wool 5
100 ticks
0.5 32 None used None used 128 [Java Edition only]
Any Carpet 3.35
67 ticks
0.335 21.44 None used None used 191 367
(~191.04)
[Java Edition only]
Bamboo 2.5
50 ticks
0.25 16 None used 2.5 256
Scaffolding 2.5
50 ticks
0.25 16 None used 2.5 256
  1. All times given are for fuel burned in a furnace. When burned in a blast furnace or smoker, fuel is burned twice as fast but produces the same number of items.
  2. Items in red are not stackable, items in yellow only stack up to 16.
  3. Calculated as the burning time in seconds divided by the number of logs used to make one fuel when all wood ingredients are made from logs. Items in red are not made entirely of wood.
  4. Calculated as the burning time in seconds divided by the amount of bamboo used to make one fuel when all wood ingredient are made from bamboo. Items in red are not made entirely of bamboo.
  5. 80 seconds of fuel per log, but 10 seconds are needed to smelt the charcoal, so the net time is 70 seconds.
  6. a b c d e f Wooden slabs have the same burn time as planks due to a bug; see MCPE-94368.

Hopper automation

Automated furnace

The smelting process can be automated with hoppers on top and bottom of the furnace. For larger smelting jobs, a third hopper can feed in fuel and any empty buckets will come out of the bottom hopper. This will automatically feed and empty the furnace so that different materials can be smelted in the same batch with no loss.

Any experience from items smelted is saved even if the furnace is completely emptied by a hopper. If one item is later taken out of the furnace, the player will receive experience for any items that were smelted.

Achievements

Icon Achievement In-game description Actual requirements (if different) Gamerscore earned Trophy type (PS4)
PS4 Other
Acquire HardwareSmelt an iron ingotPick up an iron ingot from a furnace output.15GBronze
Delicious FishCatch and cook a fish!Pick up a cooked cod after cooking it in a Furnace, Smoker, Campfire, or Soul Campfire. Doesn't work if the block used is hooked up to a hopper, as the player is not getting the item directly from the output.15GSilver
Pork ChopCook and eat a pork chop.10GBronze
Renewable EnergySmelt wood trunks using charcoal to make more charcoal.Smelt a wooden log with charcoal as the fuel.10GBronze
Rabbit SeasonCook and Eat Rabbit Meat15GBronze
Dry SpellDry a sponge in a furnace15GBronze
Super FuelPower a Furnace with Lava20GBronze

Advancements

Icon Advancement In-game description Parent Actual requirements (if different) Resource location
Advancement-plain-rawAcquire Hardware
Smelt an Iron Ingot Getting an UpgradeHave an iron ingot in your inventory.story/smelt_iron

Video

History

indev
0.312010-01-29Flint and steel can now be used to smelt ores and cook food.[1]
Indev2010-02-19Furnaces have now been added to replace the cooking/smelting function of flint and steel.
2010-02-23The first smeltable item has now been added, cobblestone, which can be smelted into stone.
Java Edition
1.3.112w18aWooden tools will now work in furnaces as one full furnace use.
12w22aSmelting various ores in furnaces will now reward players with experience points.
When using lava for fuel, the player can now get the bucket back.
1.8?When a furnace runs out of fuel, the smelting progress will now rewind at 2x speed.
1.1318w06aThe smelting GUI will now include a recipe tab, which allows players to know how to smelt previously-smelted items, automatically fill in the item to be smelted and filter out the recipes to what they can make from their inventory.
Custom recipes are now loaded from data packs in data/(namespace)/recipes/(name).json.
Turning off the vanilla data pack will now also remove all recipes.
18w07aDried kelp blocks have now been added as a new fuel.
1.1418w43aAdded bamboo, which can now be used as a fuel.
Dead Bushes can now be used as a fuel, smelting .5 items.
18w45aAdded scaffolding, which can now be used as a fuel.
18w50aOres can now be smelted using a blast furnace and food using a smoker.
19w02aItems can now be smelted using a campfire.
Pocket Edition Alpha
0.3.2Furnaces have now been added, which means that every available block and item can now be gathered, crafted or smelted into (no more unlimited items).
0.8.0?Wooden tools can now be used as fuel.
Lava buckets can now be placed to smelt items (100 items).
0.11.0build 1Added boats and fishing rods, which can now be used as fuel.
0.12.1build 1Added blaze rods, which can now be used as fuel.
0.13.0build 1Added note blocks and daylight sensors, which can now be used as fuel.
0.16.0?The furnace's interface has now been changed.
Pocket Edition
1.0.0alpha 0.17.0.1Added new furnace UI for classic UI.
Bedrock Edition
1.2.0beta 1.2.0.2Added jukeboxes and banners, which can now be used as fuel.
1.4.0beta 1.2.13.8Added stripped logs, which can now be used as fuel.
beta 1.2.14.2Added dried kelp blocks, which can now be used as fuel.
1.8.0beta 1.8.0.8Added bamboo and scaffolding, which can now be used as fuel.
1.10.0beta 1.10.0.3Dead bush can now be used as fuel.
1.11.0beta 1.11.0.1Items can now be smelted using a campfire.
Signs can now be used as fuel.
Ores can now be smelted using a blast furnace and food using a smoker.
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
1.1.06Smelting various ores in furnaces will now reward players with experience points.

Trivia

  • It takes 10 minutes and 40 seconds to smelt a stack of 64 items in a single furnace, although this time can be reduced by splitting the load between multiple furnaces.
  • Burning logs or wood with planks to make charcoal is over 4 times (×4.57) more efficient than using the log or wood itself as fuel. It is just over 114 times more efficient than using planks.
  • The most efficient fuel to make charcoal is charcoal itself.
  • Turning coal into blocks of coal is slightly more efficient (x1.11) than using the coal itself as fuel. For 9 coal, you get 80 smelts instead of the usual 72.
  • If you want to use wooden tools as fuel, the most efficient way is to use it until its durability reaches 1, then use it as a fuel afterwards.
  • "Smelting" is a pretty broad term in the context of Minecraft while in the real world, smelting has a more precise definition.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Crafting and Mining in Minecraft" – Nizzotch on YouTube, January 29, 2010
  2. "Block of the Week: Furnace" – Minecraft.net, September 15, 2017
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