Workstation

For the workbench, see Crafting Table.
For the redstone powered workbench that is automated, see Crafter.
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A workstation is any block that a player can use to produce items or that functions as job site block for a villager.

Usage

The table below describes each workstation, the way players can use it ("Player usage", if any), and its corresponding village profession (if any).

Station Player usage Villager profession Primary items Description
Crafting Table
Crafter
Crafting - Most items Crafting items into different items. The crafter is an automatic version of the crafting table, controlled by redstone.
Stonecutter Cutting slabs, stairs and more out of stone materials or copper blocks Mason Stone-based and copper blocks Cutting is instant and upto 1 stack of blocks can be cut at a time.
Loom Embroidering[note 1] Shepherd Banners, Banner Patterns, and dyes Adding patterns to banners, using a loom.
Cartography Table Cartography Cartographer Maps Modifying a map using a cartography table.
Furnace
Blast Furnace
Smoker
Smelting
Blasting
Smoking
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Armorer
Butcher
Fuel, raw ores, and food Using fuel to smelt items in a furnace, blast ores in a blast furnace, or smoke foods in a smoker.
Smithing Table Smithing Toolsmith Smithing templates, materials, tools, armor, Upgrading diamond equipment to netherite, and adding armor trims to any tier of armor.
Anvil Applying enchantments, renaming, repairing, and combining (Anvil mechanics) - Tools and armor Enchanting books using enchanted books, giving items custom names, repairing and combining tools and armor
Enchanting Table Enchanting - Tools, armor, books, and lapis lazuli Enchanting tools, armor, and books with new enchantments. Can only enchant unenchanted items.
Grindstone Grinding and disenchanting Weaponsmith Tools and armor Removing the enchantments on equipment, and repairing equipment by combining pieces of the same type.
Fletching Table None[1] Fletcher
Barrel Storage Fisherman All items The barrel is a storage container that stores upto 27 stacks (or slots) of items. It cannot produce, construct, or combine items – it simply stores them. Fishermen and other villagers do not use the barrel for storage, and a fisherman's trades are not affected by any items stored in the barrel it uses as its jobsite.
Lectern Reading books Librarian Written books, and book and quills
Composter Composting[note 2] Farmer Food, crops, and plant-based items Converts some organic items to bonemeal.
Cauldron Dyeing armor[note 2][BE only]
Filling and emptying bottles and buckets
Leatherworker Bottles, buckets, dyes[Bedrock Edition only], and some dyed items In Bedrock Edition, dyes can be used on a cauldron with water in it to dye the water. Then leather armor, leather horse armor, or wolf armor can be used on the cauldron to dye the armor. A cauldron with undyed water in Bedrock Edition or water in Java Edition can be used to remove the dye from armor or shulker boxes, or to remove the top banner pattern from a banner.
Brewing stand Brewing potions Cleric Water bottles, potions, blaze powder, and potion ingredients. A potion ingredient can be placed into the top slot, blaze powder can be placed in the fuel slot, and 1 to 3 bottles or potions can be placed in the bottom 3 slots. If used correctly, the player can brew potions.

Notes

  1. This process has no in-game name.
  2. a b This block does not have a GUI.

References

  1. "Minecraft Snapshot 19w11"Minecraft.net. – This block will be given a GUI and use for players in the future.

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