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A Forge is a functional block used to heat ingots to a temperature that allows [[Smithing|smithing]] with a [[Hammer|hammer]] on an [[Anvil|anvil]].  
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The '''forge''' is a functional block used to heat ingots to a temperature that allows [[smithing]] with a [[hammer]] on an [[anvil]].  
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==Creation==
==Creation==
The forge is created using 8 [[Stone blocks|cobblestone blocks]] in the player's crafting grid. Once crafted, the forge may be placed as any other block onto a solid surface. The forge can be broken (left mouse) and replaced with bare hands. No tools are required to break/remove the forge.
The forge is created using 7 [[Stone Blocks#cobblestone|cobblestone]] blocks in the player's crafting grid. Once crafted, the forge may be placed as any other block onto a solid surface. The forge can be {{Breaking|broken}} and replaced with bare hands. No tools are required to break it.


==Usage==
==Usage==
Using the forge requires [[metal]] ingots, [[fuel]] and a [[torch]] to ignite
Using the forge requires [[metal]] ingots, [[fuel]] and a [[torch]].
===Heating Ingots===
===Heating Ingots===
# Add [[Coal|coal]] or [[Charcoal|charcoal]] to the forge by holding shift + right mouse button
# {{SneakClick|Add}} [[coal]] or [[charcoal]] to the forge.
# Add ingots to the forge by holding shift + right mouse button. (The capacity of the forge is four ingots.)
# Add ingots to the forge like fuel. The capacity of the forge is four ingots.
# To ignite the forge, shift + right click the forge with a torch.  
# To ignite the forge, {{SneakClick|ignite}} the forge with a torch.  
# Wait for the ingots to heat. As ingots heat, they will appear "glowing", and the ingot temperature is displayed in the forge dialog box.   
# Wait for the ingots to heat. As ingots heat, they will appear glowing, and the ingot temperature is displayed in the forge dialog box.   
# Use right mouse button to remove the ingot from the forge upon reaching the desired temperature.
# {{Using|Remove}} the ingot from the forge upon reaching the desired temperature.
 
[[Metal|metal]] can be worked when it is heated to a temperature above 60% of its melting point.  The forge will continue to heat items until all fuel is consumed. When the forge consumes all available fuel, it will be extinguished whether the ingots are heated or not. As of version 1.12, rain will also extinguish a forge.
 
==Storage==
The forge may be carried in player inventory, or stored in a [[containers#stationary|stationary container]].


[[Metal]] can be worked when ingots are heated to a temperature above 60% of the melting point. The forge will continue to heat items until all fuel is consumed. When the forge consumes all available fuel, it will be extinguished whether the ingots are heated or not. Rain will extinguish a forge.


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The forge is a functional block used to heat ingots to a temperature that allows smithing with a hammer on an anvil.

Creation

The forge is created using 7 cobblestone blocks in the player's crafting grid. Once crafted, the forge may be placed as any other block onto a solid surface. The forge can be broken and replaced with bare hands. No tools are required to break it.

Usage

Using the forge requires metal ingots, fuel and a torch.

Heating Ingots

  1. Add coal or charcoal to the forge.
  2. Add ingots to the forge like fuel. The capacity of the forge is four ingots.
  3. To ignite the forge, ignite the forge with a torch.
  4. Wait for the ingots to heat. As ingots heat, they will appear glowing, and the ingot temperature is displayed in the forge dialog box.

Remove the ingot from the forge upon reaching the desired temperature.

Metal can be worked when ingots are heated to a temperature above 60% of the melting point. The forge will continue to heat items until all fuel is consumed. When the forge consumes all available fuel, it will be extinguished whether the ingots are heated or not. Rain will extinguish a forge.


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