Yo guys my name is jerk raft and welcome to another minecraft tutorial video after doing the village transformation video you guys have been begging me for a step-by-step tutorial so without further ado let’s begin right guys so we’re pretty much good to go hopefully you have your materials ready as always We’re gonna start off with the front porch of the blacksmith and we’re gonna be using some stone brick a chickens just hiding in the grass anyway we’re gonna be using some stone bricks so one and two we’re gonna have a two block gap one and two that of course is going to Be the entrance to the front porch of the blacksmith so you might as well add in some cobblestone stairs there oh oh wait where you going you want to join us in this tutorial video yeah okay so right beside this stone brick pillar we’re gonna have one and two same on This side one and two make sure you have a one block gap on each end making our way over to this side hopefully this guy does not get in the way of our build we have a three block gap one and two three block gap again one and two then we have A one block gap and we’re going to be placing one two three and four one two three and four one block gap one and two this or cool of course is the back of the chimney the fireplace perfect right so now using some cobblestone stairs we’re going to be placing them upside Down and we’re pretty much gonna fill up the gaps in between these stone brick pillars one two three one two and three one over here and one over here pretty much once you have this done you can pretty much I’ve just said pretty much like three times already if you’re going To fill this up with some cobblestone guys so nice and simple and make sure you do not pass this stone brick pillar just make sure you just fill this in nice and easy it’s a simple square if you know how to place your blocks right that is right guys so that’s about perfect Let’s grab in some cobblestone wall and let’s fill up the gaps just like this 1 2 3 1 2 3 with some cobblestone wall guys nice and simple that’s looking about good enough I believe yep that’s that’s good you know what guys let’s jump straight into building the Furnace because it is freakin awesome it is awesome let’s see if I remember how to build this we’re going to be using some cobblestone and we’re going to place a three block high wall okay so one two three four right against the stone brick okay one two three four and one two three Four again this is three blocks high you might as well use some stone bricks and also follow on just the same height as the cobblestone and let’s see if we can build this furnace wow you have to interrupt me while I’m recording sorry guys I always forget to turn off the Wi-Fi on my phone while I’m recording getting visited by animals this is crazy right we’re gonna grab some cobblestone stairs and we’re going to place one block on each side of this furnace and right in front of these cobblestone stairs we’re gonna place a full block of Cobblestone and then an extra two blocks of cobblestone stairs now we’re going to replace these two blocks with netherrack and of course you might as well just light this up why not light it up this is very important guys you need to turn off the fire spread if not it’s gonna Burn down your house you’re now right dude so yeah do that make sure you turn off the fire spread and you can also exchange these two cobblestone blocks for a furnace there you go that’s where you’re going to smell to the iron etc we’re going to have some cobblestone Wall on top of the cobblestone full blocks and then on top of that we’re going to have some stone bricks perfect okie dokie guy is right behind these stone brick we’re going to place a full block of cobblestone just like that we’re going to grab some stone bricks Slab and place one and two right across the top edge we’re going to grab some stone brick stairs and on each side of the furnace we’re going to go one two three and full and over on this side once again one two three and four back to the stone brick slab we’re going To go one and two right across the top edge and using some cobblestone okay we’re going to go one two stone brick one and two and then again back to some cobblestone we’re going to go one two three four five six and seven blocks perfect right guys let’s finish off the Furnace we’re going to add two blocks of stone brick right at the front and two blocks of stone brick stairs right at the back as well we’re going to fill this in with two full blocks one and two stairs again one and two hopefully I’m not going too fast because some people Complain I go too fast some people complain I go too slow this is crazy right now we have to play some upside down cobblestone stairs at the top here so just place upside down stair blocks like this okay that’s what you have to do and you have to do this twice so one Over here and one over here then to finish off this furnace all you have to do is grab some cobblestone wall and place one two three and four blocks and just look at that it adds in that extra bit of detail and it just looks great I love this designers it’s perfect let’s Just add in some cobblestone wall on top of these stone brick pillars might as well one two and three that’s going to give support to the front porch roof so now onto some more hefty building we’re going to be constructing this blacksmith house right here to start this off we’re Going to be using some oak wood right beside this stone brick pillar we’re going to be placing a five block high beam so one two three four and five we have a three block gap across one two three four five and again three block gap one oh come on dude Jesus one two Three four five again three block gap one now I feel bad for the chicken damn it one two three four five all this counting three block gap one two three four and five perfect so that’s the initial what’s the word I don’t know what the word is this just carry on Right here in the corner again we’re going to be placing some more pillars this time of course we have the cobblestone so it’s going to be one two three and four one block gap one two three and four that’s going to be the entrance to the blacksmith house and Right here again one two three and four so that’s the initial kind of structure now we just have to fill up the walls so now using some spruce wood stairs we’re going to be placing them upside down right around the bottom edge of this building guys nice and easy nothing Complicated about this at least I would hope so I really really hope so once you have this done all you have to do is fill up this empty space using some cobblestone so that is about perfect now using some stone bricks we’re going to be placing them on top of the Cobblestone but just around the front edge if you know what I mean at least I hope you know what I mean am I talking too much yeah I’m talking too much but this is exactly what you have to do obviously you’re not going to place a stone brick block right here Because that’s going to be the entrance into the blacksmith house now all you have to do is using some oak wood is basically place three blocks of oak wood right on top of each of these stone brick blocks we just placed nice and easy guys you We’re also going to place an extra two blocks over here but you know what let’s change this block for an upside-down stair block that just adds a bit of extra detail and you might as well add in that spruce wood stair that we spruce wood step spruce through a door dammit That we need as an entrance to the blacksmith we’re also going to add in some windows you might want to break some blocks over here it’s totally up to you how many windows you want to have just make sure you place them right on top of the stone bricks okay so let’s Give this build a bit more depth and a decoration we’re going to start off with some spruce wood fence and place them right up against these stone bricks that we placed earlier on right around the bottom edge of the building and now we’re going to do the exact same thing But this time using some oak wood fence and we’re going to place them right above the windows okay so one two three and one two three once you have this done we go back to some oak woods and fill up these gaps that are just basically leftover one two three one two Three and one last time over on the back of the building here fill this in and as you can see it just adds in that extra bit of detail and a bit more depth to the building we do have to change one thing though that and that’s basically At the front of the building we need to replace these blocks right with the oak wood just like that as we did around the rest of the building right guys now the next step is to use some spruce wood stairs and place them upside down right against these oak wood pillars make sure You do not go too high it has to be at the same level as the oak wood fence and you have to place them again right up against each of these pillars and well that’s pretty much it what else you want me to explain us I find it so difficult to explain Everything but I really try my best to you know get a high level of understanding in my videos if you know what I mean once you have this done what you have to do next is using some spruce wood slab simply fill up the gaps that Are left over joining each of the spruce wood ster blocks nice and easy guys right guys now on the second floor of this blacksmith each pillar has a different height so bear with me here I have it written down so we should be good to go one two three and one two Three we’re going to be placing these beams right on top of the Spruce with stab locks not on top of the spruce wood slab so at the front of the building we have three now over here we have one and two one two three over to this side of The building one two three one two one two three over here again one two three and one two now this is the biggest pillar that we have on the building it’s six blocks in height one two three four five and six and one last time on this Side one and two now pretty much what’s left to do at this stage is actually building the roof because we need to give ourselves a bit of a guideline before we actually add in the walls so let’s jump straight to it it’s gonna be a bit more complex but hey I’m gonna try My best here starting with some spruce wood stairs we’re going to create a corner right here so that’s a good start we’re going to extend this an extra block outwards and then again placing them upside down one and two and over on this side as well one and two and then Create another sort of triangular shape here one two and three just like that so that is a good start now pretty much all you have to do is continue placing these stur blocks as always until you reach the center of the building where we’re going to place a full block and upside Down stairs continue placing the stairs downwards and the idea is to basically create an outline to the roof to basically finish off the inside of the roof if that makes any sense to you now over here we have one and to place an upside down step lock on The inside over here and it’s very important that that then you swap this stair block for a corner block just like that and from this earth stair block we’re going to continue on to the next roof section whoops which should reach correctly here I’m hoping and praying That this lines up yes it does right there we have a full block and aster block again just like that then again guys continue placing these ster blocks downwards until you reach the other side of the building now it’s very important that once you reach this side of the building do not Place a stab lock in the corner like this we need to place a stir block on this side making sure that we do create a corner block like we did on that side of the roof and then you can continue placing the upside down stir blocks and Continue with the outline of this roof as always once you reach the center of the build you need to place a full block and an upside down stir block right there continue placing these stir blocks upside down until again you reach the other side of the building Right guys now this side of the roof is slightly different you just have to create a corner just like that and don’t forget to add in those upside-down stir blocks under here a bit tricky to place but there you go now all you have to do Is finish off the last roof section just by placing stair blocks as follows and that should be the outline of the roof complete once this is done you can pretty much move on to building the rest of the roof now let’s see if this actually joins up correctly we have to Find the center point if not it’s going to go a bit wonky here we go here we go perfect full block in the center and an upside down stir block as well right guys now the rest of the roof is relatively easy to put together all you Have to do is use the outline that we just created to finish this off I will do a few sections of the roof so you guys get you know a good idea of what it is you have to do but it’s relatively easy and I will basically time-lapse the Rest of the roof now as you can see when you reach this point you do have a flat surface here so instead of adding stir blocks you do need to add some spruce wood slab and basically just bring this all the way across until you reach this Bit and that should join up with the next level of the roof as you can see this will join up with the stir blocks just like that now as you can see we do have a flat surface up here as well so it’s just a matter of placing some Spruce wood slab all the way across this top section until you reach the other side and this is basically coming together really easily guys so let’s do the same on this side just so you get an idea of what you have to do stair blocks right across up here and once you have That done oh my god my block placing is terrible but let’s get some spruce wood slab and join this together once it drains up with the stair blocks the rest is pretty much up to you guys I’m gonna time-lapse the rest of the roof to Jesus Keep the keep the stair blocks in your hands JIRA craft right I will see you once this time-lapse is over right guys so there it is the roof is finally complete all that’s left to do now is to add in those walls and the front porch and I think we’re gonna Build the front porch first so again back to some spruce wood slab we’re gonna bring this all the way across the top of these cobblestone pillars and we’re just basically going to continue in a step formation until you reach somewhere up here we’ll see how much we Have to place of these spruce wood slab blocks so that’s three rows that’s four five and this is where it joins together so on the sixth step you just have to place this right across here a bit of a tight squeeze but it will join up Perfectly as you can see so now it’s just down to basically adding those those walls on the second floor we’re going to start with some spruce wood fence and in fact let’s go right in here and bring this all the way across the spruce wood slab right here one two Three making your way right around the edge of this building and once that’s done I believe the next step is to fill up the gaps using some oak wood planks this is again relatively easy you’re just basically putting up a wall just like that and you can leave a two-block Gap for a window so as you can see on this wall section you just use some white stained glass here I mean again guys you can use practically any colored glass you prefer now guys what I would do before actually placing the walls is finish adding some upside down spruce Wood stair blocks on the inside here if you haven’t done so already so we’re going to have to do that on this side of the build as well so I mean I’m just letting you know now because if you’re building this in survival then you’re Going to have a bit of a hard time and you might fall to the first floor not like you’re gonna die but but anyway also if you realize here we do have a center point where we can add a window so make sure you just make some adjustments while you’re actually Building the walls to the second floor I’m using some white stained glass here because well I just feel like that’s the color that works best for this particular build but of course you can use any color you prefer so let’s just finish off these walls again just filling the same And adding some windows and of course do not forget to add in the necessary upside-down stair blocks it looks like this is fine though this wall is fine isn’t it no we need to actually place them some blocks here and fill this in with a full block you might even be able To add a glow stone here maybe a trapdoor to make it a bit more extra decorative if you do need some lighting to your build anyway I mean some people do need some lighting if you’re actually building this in survival you don’t want any creepers and zombies and things to Actually spawn around your building so I guess that’s a necessity over here as well just some upside-down spruce wood stairs a full block in the center and just fill up the wall we do have a bit of an issue here what we do here let’s See I need to double check this with the original building I mean come on I’ve only checked once okay that’s fine let’s grab some spruce wood slab and just add an extra row right across here just like that and then you can pretty much just fill up The rest of the wall obviously add a window where you what you feel it’s necessary I’ll double-check with you I double-check with you with the original building in just a second but I guess we could just no no we can’t add any windows there but we might be able to Add a window on this bit yes we can so let’s add a window right here I mean it might even look better with a single window one thing guys that I must let you know is that if you don’t like this wall I mean apart from being able to add A window there you might just be able to break all of this off and get this add a fence wall because at the end of the day this is a blacksmith so if you’re working with a furnace it does get kind of hot and this is just like a bit of an Open space I kind of like this instead of having an actual wall so it’s up to you guys you can always elaborate on the on the build you know make it as good as you can that’s pretty much it really for the exterior of this build guys actually Guys we’re not entirely done just need to add in some extra decoration using some oak wood fence and if you replace these ster blocks four full blocks and join it up with a slab block you get this and I’ve already done this on this side as you can He just adds in a bit of extra detail what’s up with the window here Jesus this is completely off what was I thinking I’m sorry guys but this is pretty much it for the for the exterior let’s take a look at the interior of the original builds just to give you guys a Bit about an idea there’s really not much you can do but we’ve got some armor stands we’ve got an anvil and as you can see we do have this open fence wall which works quite nicely even managed to fit in a staircase and if you actually go upstairs this is Really really useful guys you can use trapdoors as a banister so there you go guys some ideas before we end this video if you enjoyed this video please do not forget to give this video a thumbs up subscribe for more videos and become epically awesome today you guys know it Thank you for watching this is zero craft over and out Video Information
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