How to Make a Furnace in Minecraft
Open the crafting table., Place eight cobblestone in the crafting area., Drag the furnace to your quick slot., Place it on the ground., Right-click to use the furnace.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open the crafting table.
Right-click on your crafting table.
If you don't have a crafting table yet, skip down to the beginner instructions below.
In Minecraft for consoles, press X or the square button instead. -
Step 2: Place eight cobblestone in the crafting area.
Drag eight cobblestone blocks into the area.
Fill every square except the center, which stays empty.
On a console or mobile device, just select the Furnace recipe under the Structures tab.You'll still need eight cobblestone. , A furnace should appear in the results area.
Drag it to one of your quick slots at the bottom of the screen. , Select the furnace and right-click on the ground to put it down.
A block-sized grey furnace should appear.
On console editions of minecraft, place objects with the left trigger or L2 button. , See below for more information on using furnaces. -
Step 3: Drag the furnace to your quick slot.
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Step 4: Place it on the ground.
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Step 5: Right-click to use the furnace.
Detailed Guide
Right-click on your crafting table.
If you don't have a crafting table yet, skip down to the beginner instructions below.
In Minecraft for consoles, press X or the square button instead.
Drag eight cobblestone blocks into the area.
Fill every square except the center, which stays empty.
On a console or mobile device, just select the Furnace recipe under the Structures tab.You'll still need eight cobblestone. , A furnace should appear in the results area.
Drag it to one of your quick slots at the bottom of the screen. , Select the furnace and right-click on the ground to put it down.
A block-sized grey furnace should appear.
On console editions of minecraft, place objects with the left trigger or L2 button. , See below for more information on using furnaces.
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