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you'd need at least one fullblock above the firepit as well, so max size is 11^3 - 2
m (if i read the code correctly, this should be the average yield. seems to fall in line with my own observations.)
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===Dimensions and Considerations===
===Dimensions and Considerations===
* If the charcoal pile is not sealed within 30 seconds of ignition, charcoal will not be produced. If "burning" sounds are coming from the pit, charcoal will not be created! Quickly open the shell and extinguish the flames with buckets of water before the firewood burns to ash. Fill the empty spaces with firewood and rebuild the shell to try again.
* If the charcoal pile is not sealed within 30 seconds of ignition, charcoal will not be produced. If "burning" sounds are coming from the pit, charcoal will not be created! Quickly open the shell and extinguish the flames with buckets of water before the firewood burns to ash. Fill the empty spaces with firewood and rebuild the shell to try again.
* The maximum size of any charcoal pit extends 5 blocks in any direction from the firepit. The largest volume of material that can be processed in one pit is therefore 11³-1 or 1,330 blocks.
* The maximum size of any charcoal pit extends 5 blocks in any direction from the firepit. The largest volume of material that can be processed in one pit is therefore 11³-2 (1,329 blocks), with an average yield of 7309.5 charcoal.
* The total yield for each stack of 32 firewood is 4–7 inclusive, with an average yield of 5.5 per stack.
* The total yield for each stack of 32 firewood is 4–7 inclusive, with an average yield of 5.5 per stack.


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