Tutorial:Smelting

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For a tutorial on contraptions to automatically smelt items, see Tutorials/Automatic smelting.

There are many important things to remember when smelting items, to save both resources and time.

If there are fewer items than the fuel can burn, some of the fuel will be wasted. Accordingly, you will usually want to smelt things in multiples of 8 (when burning lumps of coal or charcoal), or occasionally 3 (2 wooden planks). For individual smelts, you can smelt 1 item with 2 sticks/saplings or 4 bamboo. If your fuel source is plentiful, such as charcoal later in the game, you may not care about fuel wastage, so items can be smelted in any number.

Fuels[edit | edit source]

When smelting items, it's best to choose a fuel that is most suitable for how much you are smelting, so that you can use up as few resources as possible. In these examples, we are smelting cactus to make green dye, but this works for any item. For slabs, wooden planks, and saplings, oak is used, but it does not matter what type of tree the item came from. Also, you can replace one of the slabs with a stick or sapling, or 2 bamboo, when burning slabs. Two slabs can be replaced with one of the following items or vice versa:

Fuels not shown are not ideal.

Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus
Invicon Oak Sapling.png: Inventory sprite for Oak Sapling in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Oak Sapling with description: Oak Sapling2Invicon Oak Slab.png: Inventory sprite for Oak Slab in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Oak Slab with description: Oak Slab2Invicon Damaged Wooden Axe.png: Inventory sprite for Damaged Wooden Axe in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Wooden Axe with description: Wooden Axe When in Main Hand:  7 Attack Damage  0.8 Attack SpeedInvicon Damaged Wooden Pickaxe.png: Inventory sprite for Damaged Wooden Pickaxe in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Wooden Pickaxe with description: Wooden Pickaxe When in Main Hand:  2 Attack Damage  1.2 Attack SpeedInvicon Damaged Wooden Shovel.png: Inventory sprite for Damaged Wooden Shovel in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Wooden Shovel with description: Wooden Shovel When in Main Hand:  2.5 Attack Damage  1 Attack SpeedInvicon Damaged Wooden Hoe.png: Inventory sprite for Damaged Wooden Hoe in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Wooden Hoe with description: Wooden Hoe When in Main Hand:  1 Attack Damage  1 Attack SpeedInvicon Damaged Wooden Hoe.png: Inventory sprite for Damaged Wooden Hoe in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Wooden Hoe with description: Wooden Hoe When in Main Hand:  1 Attack Damage  1 Attack SpeedInvicon Damaged Wooden Sword.png: Inventory sprite for Damaged Wooden Sword in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Wooden Sword with description: Wooden Sword When in Main Hand:  4 Attack Damage  1.6 Attack Speed

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye
Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus2
Invicon Oak Slab.png: Inventory sprite for Oak Slab in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Oak Slab with description: Oak Slab3

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye2
Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus3
Invicon Oak Planks.png: Inventory sprite for Oak Planks in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Oak Planks with description: Oak Planks2

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye3

Note that wooden slabs smelt 0.75 items in Java Edition and 1.5 in Bedrock Edition.

If you are smelting 4-7 items, start by doing them in groups of 3 until you have less than 3 items left to do. Then you can do the rest using the appropriate fuel.

Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus8
Invicon Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Coal with description: CoalInvicon Charcoal.png: Inventory sprite for Charcoal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Charcoal with description: Charcoal

Invicon Cactus Green.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus Green in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus Green with description: Cactus Green8

If you are smelting 9-15 items, the fuel depends on the exact number of items you are doing.

  • If you are smelting 9, 12, or 15 items, simply burn wood planks, wood slabs, or banners until all the items are complete. For example:
Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus9
Invicon Oak Planks.png: Inventory sprite for Oak Planks in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Oak Planks with description: Oak Planks6

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye9

You can smelt 12 items more than one way.

Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus12
Invicon Oak Planks.png: Inventory sprite for Oak Planks in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Oak Planks with description: Oak Planks8Invicon Blaze Rod.png: Inventory sprite for Blaze Rod in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Blaze Rod with description: Blaze Rod

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye12
  • Otherwise, start by burning coal or charcoal. Then do the rest with the appropriate fuel.

If you are smelting items of 20 or 40 items (or another multiple of 20), you can use dried kelp blocks.

Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus20
Invicon Dried Kelp Block.png: Inventory sprite for Dried Kelp Block in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Dried Kelp Block with description: Dried Kelp Block

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye20

If you are smelting 16-23 items, the ideal fuel depends on the exact number of items as well.

  • If you are smelting 16, 19, or 22 items, start by burning 2 coal or charcoal.
  • If you are smelting 17, 20, or 23 items, start by burning 1 coal or charcoal.
  • If none of the above are true, just burn slabs, wood planks, or banners. You can also start by burning a blaze rod.
Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus24
Invicon Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Coal with description: Coal3Invicon Charcoal.png: Inventory sprite for Charcoal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Charcoal with description: Charcoal3Invicon Blaze Rod.png: Inventory sprite for Blaze Rod in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Blaze Rod with description: Blaze Rod2

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye24

If you are smelting 25-79 items, do them in groups of 24 until you have less than 24 left to do. Then you can do the remainder with the appropriate fuel. Note that in extremely large projects you might be smelting more than a full stack. If this Is the case, you will need to do the following actions in the middle:

  • Add more items to the input slot.
  • Remove items from the output slot.

Using hoppers, you can automate this process.

Large projects[edit | edit source]

These are fuels to start with if you are doing large numbers of smelting. Note that for lava buckets, you will need to remove the bucket before putting another fuel in. Set 0-19 items aside so that the number of items you are smelting is a multiple of 20.

To use lava efficiently, keep the remaining load of 36 or 16 items handy, and put it in during the middle third of the burn (after it has done that many, but before it exhausts the original stack). Remember to both refill the un-smelted items, and remove the smelted product. A despawn timer on a note block may help. Note:The numbers shown here is to indicate how many of the items to smelt,item stacks over 64 is not possible without cheats.

Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus80Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus160Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus240Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus320Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus400
Invicon Block of Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Block of Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Block of Coal with description: Block of CoalInvicon Block of Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Block of Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Block of Coal with description: Block of Coal2Invicon Block of Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Block of Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Block of Coal with description: Block of Coal3Invicon Block of Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Block of Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Block of Coal with description: Block of Coal4Invicon Block of Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Block of Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Block of Coal with description: Block of Coal5

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye80Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye160Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye240Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye320Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye400

First, figure out if you can burn blocks of coal so that you would have a multiple of 100 items left to smelt, then burn lava buckets (which can smelt 100 items). Note that a group of 400 items can be done in multiple ways.

Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus400
Invicon Lava Bucket.png: Inventory sprite for Lava Bucket in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Lava Bucket with description: Lava Bucket4Invicon Block of Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Block of Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Block of Coal with description: Block of Coal5

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye400

If this is not possible, you will need to do something else.

  • If you are smelting 120 or 140 items:
Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus80
Invicon Block of Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Block of Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Block of Coal with description: Block of Coal

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye80
  • If you are smelting 220 items:
Invicon Cactus.png: Inventory sprite for Cactus in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cactus with description: Cactus160
Invicon Block of Coal.png: Inventory sprite for Block of Coal in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Block of Coal with description: Block of Coal2

Invicon Green Dye.png: Inventory sprite for Green Dye in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Green Dye with description: Green Dye160

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • After a piece of fuel has started burning, you cannot stop it from burning, though you can remove any unburnt pieces of fuel.
  • When starting a new world, burning your wooden tools (once you have stone) is a quick way to make your first lump or two of charcoal. They each still smelt a complete item even if almost used up.
  • Sleeping while smelting/cooking items will not speed up the process.

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