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* Once you're done you will receive your tool head.
* Once you're done you will receive your tool head.


 
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[[File:KnapDiagBox.png|left|250px|thumb|Dialoge box that allows you to select a tool head.]] {{Protip
[[File:KnapDiagBox.png|left|250px|thumb|Dialoge box that allows you to select a tool head.]] {{Protip
|* The stone used to remove voxels don’t need to be of the same or even a knappable material (e.g. sandstone, conglomerate, etc.).
|* The stone used to remove voxels don’t need to be of the same or even a knappable material (e.g. sandstone, conglomerate, etc.).
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==Finishing the Tool== <!--T:5-->
==Finishing the Tool== <!--T:6-->
 
Once you're done and received your tool head, place it into the crafting grid in your inventory (E) with a stick or bone to receive your finished tool. With flint, players can make an axe, hoe, knife, shovel, spear and arrowheads. With any other stone, players can make all of the tools listed above except arrowheads. Tool heads made of flint or obsidian tend to last longer than counterparts made of andesite, basalt, granite, or peridotite; and tools with a bone handle tend to have 10 points of extra durability
Once you're done and received your tool head, place it into the crafting grid in your inventory (E) with a stick or bone to receive your finished tool. With flint, players can make an axe, hoe, knife, shovel, spear and arrowheads. With any other stone, players can make all of the tools listed above except arrowheads. Tool heads made of flint or obsidian tend to last longer than counterparts made of andesite, basalt, granite, or peridotite; and tools with a bone handle tend to have 10 points of extra durability


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