Hello everyone my name is pixelriffs and welcome back to the minecraft survival guide i hope you guys are having a good day in today’s episode we’ve got a bit of work to do over here at the museum but first i would like to introduce my latest exhibit we’ve actually now Finished all of the biome dioramas i had planned for this area finishing off with the mesa the mountains the frozen ocean that i think we saw in the previous episodes but this is the new one the shattered savannah plateau represented on a slightly smaller scale than you Will find them in the real world i suppose but that was just kind of what i decided i would do with it i figured it couldn’t be too tall i didn’t want it to dwarf all of the other exhibits and of course we had to fit it within This plot size so it you know would feel kind of giant if we reproduced it to its full scale but i like the way this turned out it’s got all of the features you’d expect from a shattered savannah plateau with the exception of course of the biome color which isn’t really Possible to move around all that much but we’ve got our overhanging acacia trees we’ve got some floating sections of land here and it feels 3d it feels kind of dynamic it’s got coarse dirt in there as well a little bit of coal ore at the appropriate elevations and then As you go down into the ground here we’ve got this hollow kind of scooped out section to kind of illustrate how tall these places really are we’ve got a bit of granite and andesite working into the generation as well so i like that a lot i think that’s good and it’s nice To finally have all of the biomes in this exhibit done so we can move on to other things and the other things i wanted to move on to today kind of concern the products in this room although we’re not going to do anything with this room we’re going to do something With the room beyond this section back here this bit that you walked out into and the adjoining sections here are all going to be about the things that you can craft with stone which it turns out there are a fair amount of in minecraft not only cobblestone but natural stone and smooth stone And all of their variants all have lots of little individual crafting recipes that i thought it would be best to group into one area that’s also going to run over here into the tools exhibit where we come through in this corner just so we’re not behind one of the uh the kind of Workstations where you can try crafting this stuff for yourself and i decided that we should have a long hallway sort of room here that’s just going to be full of little things that you can craft with stone examples of crafting recipes and then the resources Players will need to give that a try for themselves as they explore the museum site so today it’s kind of a weird concept for an episode but i want us to craft everything it is possible to craft using stone with the exception of course of stone tools because stone tools have already Been represented here with the rest of the tools it kind of makes sense to have those grouped all in one place but yes everything from stone slabs and stairs through to stone buttons and other redstone components too if you think about it redstone repeaters and comparators have a base of Natural stone to them smooth stone is also used in the blast furnace recipe there are a lot of things that we i guess take for granted as we are playing the game itself but minecraft has so many little recipes like that that go relatively unnoticed or you just take for granted because You’ve got so much stone around from the very beginning of the game and how i want to design these rooms is actually going to be based on this we’re going to set up a floor that looks like a crafting table and i’m thinking we might even turn the walls Into one block per pixel scale versions of the crafting table blocks overall look it’s going to be basically an inside out crafting table is going to be the vibe of this room and that’s going to get the feeling for okay this is where all of the stuff that can be crafted out Of stone is made on the crafting table primarily maybe you will throw a stone cutter in here somewhere but i feel like making a giant saw blade coming out of the ground seems a little excessive but it will be nice to go through the crafting process with a giant crafting table built into The floor and it’s not a crafting table we’re going to be able to use obviously but i like the idea of implying crafting even if the floor is also then covered up by other things now i haven’t measured out these sections here exactly i didn’t have this in mind Until i started thinking more about this exhibit but of course the crafting table top texture is going to be 16 by 16 pixels therefore we’ll need a 16 by 16 block area and we want to make sure that there are exits in that side and maybe even we might end Up putting partition walls between these maybe you know walls of a single you know row of oak blocks or something like that just to separate things out but either way we should be able to divide this up into three 16 by 16 sections and that might just about make it Over there looking at the materials we’ll need it’s funny but the crafting table texture has a lot of that orange in it that i think could be represented well with acacia planks i’m probably not going to put as much detail as they put in here i think as far as like the different Colors go i think both of those are going to be represented pretty well just by some uh stripped dark oak logs or something like that and maybe some touches of oak in the corner maybe some slightly darker material there i think we’ll manage to reproduce the crafting table top texture Pretty well and we’ll just duplicate that one two three times and we’ll see how that looks and maybe we’ll make a couple of adjustments from there either way let’s go to the archive grab the materials we need and let’s do a time lapse of rigging up The floors of each of these rooms with the crafting table texture [Applause] So And here are the crafting rooms three of them to be precise and they turned out a little bit smaller looking than i intended i i honestly didn’t think that this place was as long as it was but that’s actually a good thing because when i was figuring out what i Wanted to build here i realized that this doorway here this kind of gap that we’ve left going back into the stone exhibit is an odd number wide and of course these textures that we’re working from are even numbers because all the textures in the game are 16×16 so It kind of made sense to have a corridor of sorts here and have that turn right so that it could go into this room i don’t have enough corridors i think in and like hallways and stuff in the rest of the building the rest of the museum so far has just been A series of galleries that kind of go from room to room to room without much connecting tissue i think it’s going to be nice to have a hallway leading off from this room so that once you’ve seen the stone and whatnot you can kind of go off in a variety of different directions You can go into crafting and tools or you can go further out into some other more natural structures or something like that i’m not certain how we’re going to run this yet and from the air frankly they look pretty cool i wasn’t quite 100 faithful to the texture Like i said but i think it’s just kind of nice to have these things in place and i think it’s going to be fun redesigning the museum around a couple of extra internal corridors and things like that that can lead off in different directions to the biomes exhibit Via a different room or maybe down some stairs into where we’re going to start the mob exhibit stuff like that you know we can play around with it a little bit more but now these rooms obviously have to be fit for their purpose and with these we’re going to be setting up little Exhibitions all around these rooms for what you can do with cobblestone and regular natural stone and potentially smooth stone as well although they are gonna spill from room to room i think because the amount of stuff you can craft with smooth stone is relatively slim i think it’s just Slabs and a blast furnace and that’s more or less it but then that leads quite neatly on into the crafting tools exhibit i think it’s going to work out pretty well i like the way this is and the fact that we have this large space over here Is actually going to work to our advantage because we can use this as some sort of storage room or behind the scenes area it might even lead down into a different part of the museum if we have some rooms below ground it could lead down to something like you Know a an exhibit about mining or maybe even the abandoned mine shaft that’s down there from a crafting area and the area with tools so i’m not sure what we’re going to do with this liminal space yet the space in between these two rooms but i’m fairly confident it’s going to Work out and it also leaves us with a bit of a gap next to these walls so that we don’t attach anything to the wall blocks there and have the shape of that wall change from the inside so that’s quite good i think it’s nice to have a bit of space Separating these two rooms so the next step is going to be to throw all of my inventory in here grab some stone and figure out everything that we can craft using stone and cobblestone and anything else stone related so of course we can look that up in the crafting Interface here by clicking show craftable and changing that to show all and then we can start looking around some of these areas redstone components are obviously going to be a thing we’ll need to make you know a dispenser a dropper a piston because that includes cobblestone we’re going to have A couple of other bits and pieces observers sticky pistons maybe because technically they’re crafted using cobblestone but you have to add a slime ball to a piston it just doesn’t quite make sense to have those as separate things and then of course the majority of them are going to be Variants in here and for those i can just type cobblestone and you get cobblestone slabs stairs mossy cobblestone all of the above natural stone is going to be used for things like redstone repeaters and comparators like i mentioned earlier and i could just type stone into the search field here and it will Give me some of the materials stone pressure plates that’s another one stone buttons likewise but of course that’s going to include things that are made out of redstone and sandstone and red sandstone and blackstone and all of the others so we’re gonna have to be a little bit more Choosy about what we look at here but things like a lodestone is made with chiseled stone brick that’s something that i might have overlooked had i not just looked up the crafting recipe i think we’re gonna have to be pretty meticulous about all of these things But i think there are also some fun ways that we can lay out exactly how you make each of these in these rooms and maybe for that we could start to use a very underused block in the game and kind of for good reason that is magenta glazed terracotta And the reason most people don’t use magenta glazed terracotta is because it looks like this this is quite the block isn’t it it’s it’s one of those things that’s so circumstantial you you only ever find like one or two reasons to use a block like this and There’s only a couple of like build pallets that it really feels like it will fit into in an item frame potentially it can be a useful arrow pointing in the direction that players should go but as a block in the world really difficult to get this to Kind of mesh with anything you want to build however i kind of like the idea i’m going to use the rest of this terracotta here as a place to put it here i like the idea of having let’s say a crafting table with an arrow next to it and then On one side of this we could put some cobblestone and then on the other side we could put a furnace and the idea is that we’re illustrating that the cobblestone attached to this side of the block can be crafted into the furnace on that side of the block And that way we get around using things like item frames and chests and all of these extra entities that are potentially going to take up a little bit of memory and make this area a little bit more laggy i like the idea of having a slightly more analog way of showing Crafting recipes in action and then allowing the player to craft them themselves at this crafting table that stood here i think we’ll have one chest full of raw materials that players can just kind of figure out for themselves looking at the crafting recipe book how exactly one item gets turned into the One next door and so for that we are of course going to need quite a lot of cobblestone and a bunch of these crafting blocks but i think honestly that seems like the way to do it to me that seems to be a fun method of illustrating this and just an Excuse to use magenta glazed terracotta which frankly never gets used in anything so one great thing about this project is it finally means i have a use for all of the crafting tables that i’ve crafted in various projects and then brought back to my storage system over at founders forge because i found About 17 or so crafting tables in my storage over there and those are now being put to use in this exhibit i might back this up one more block actually i wanted to have a little bit of space to move around here so maybe yeah maybe we will actually Just push these exhibits up against the wall here i didn’t want to have them wall-to-wall in here but i think there is enough room for players to move around there’s kind of a two wide aisle in the center here and then we can fit four of these workstations along the back And that will allow us to showcase four recipes at a time starting off with the stairs slabs and walls back here with a furnace over there as well and then we’ll get into stuff like mossy cobblestone and the variance of that and on the other side i think we’ll do the stuff Like you know dispensers and droppers the redstone components that cobblestone makes up and then i think in the next room we’ll get into regular stone but we do need to kind of point out somewhere in here that stone gets broken down into cobblestone using a pickaxe So i wonder how we’re gonna do that maybe we’ll forgo the crafting table in one of these displays and instead we’ll have a chest here with just a pickaxe in it or something like that that sounds like it makes more sense so in that case thinking about it maybe back Here we’ll have cobblestone going into mossy cobblestone and then we’ll have a chest here with vines so that players know to combine the cobblestone in the vines to get this and from there we go to mossy cobblestone slabs mossy cobble stairs and walls if i had enough left over but I don’t should have used a stone cutter always always use a stone cutter there we go got one in my village box we can turn one of these into a wall and have the other one left over okay so that did work out in the end we’ll pop a wall over here and Then in the front row we’ll have one here that is regular stone into cobblestone and then we’ll have the cobblestone stairs slabs and walls we’ll put furnaces on the other side with the full blocks the dropper the dispenser and so forth that that makes a lot of Sense actually i like i like that layout a little better and i’m wondering if maybe by the ones which have the option to use the stone cutter to turn them into something else maybe we put a stone cutter there since i don’t really have anything planned for this output Space over here we’ve got the chest there the crafting table and then what i don’t really know maybe another chest to balance things out maybe a lectern for more information a sign perhaps but we could also just have the stone cutter there to indicate that these are the two Crafting stations you can use to create each of these blocks and i don’t want that to get too cluttered but for now it seems to look okay and maybe this one here could have a lectern next to it explaining what the ones down the rest of the road do I don’t want to have too many books around here well information is obviously the key i want to do things sort of the way minecraft does them really where you sort of learn by example rather than learning by reading up about it in game you kind of are encouraged to puzzle your way Through a lot of this stuff even though i know most of us just end up reading the minecraft wiki but now if i bust out my stone box from here i think i should have some natural stone in there i do fantastic so we can have that going There and we can put one of these there to say stone into cobblestone and then from cobblestone into the walls slabs and stairs that i’ve already crafted so with those all in place we now have a back row over here on the opposite side of the room with four Redstone components that cobblestone is used to craft of course the observer the dispenser dropper and pistons over there we’re going to leave sticky pistons out of the picture for now we’re going to include those in a future exhibit about redstone but the last thing we want to do in this room Is illustrate that cobblestone can actually be used to craft the different types of decorative stone if you combine two cobblestone and two quartz that’s actually the recipe for diorite and you can make two diorite blocks that way not that anybody ever does but the recipe exists nonetheless and If you combine diorite and quartz you get granite and if you combine diorite and cobblestone you get andesite so technically speaking cobblestone is not necessary for the production of granite meaning that we can potentially do something a little bit sneaky here we will have andesite in here because that’s diorite And cobblestone combined that’s that recipe but instead we’re going to have diorite on this section here and then right on the end we’re actually going to have another furnace here and a piece of regular natural stone illustrating that the cobblestone can be smelted back into stone As we progress through to the next room which is going to be all about stuff you can craft with natural stone including all of the stone brick families and that kind of thing so i need to get myself a little bit more of the magenta glazed terracotta but all in all This exhibit is shaping up to be pretty uh informative it’s not the fanciest looking one but i think we can make a few changes around here and decorate the walls a little bit if we want we’ll get the rest of the inverse crafting table figured out and then we Can hang lanterns from the ceiling and make the whole thing look a little bit prettier well this has taken a little longer than i expected to put everything together but this lodestone i think is the final piece of the puzzle we’re gonna put some chisels stone bricks there The load stone there and we could even attune a compass to that lodestone if we wanted to find our way back to the museum but here we are with pretty much all of the possible stone and stone related crafting recipes assembled in one place and i still haven’t quite finished putting in All of the chests all the crafting tables and everything like that i am reconsidering having this many stone cutters out in the open but what i thought we could potentially do is take say a stone cutter like this for example and then have it as part of the Crafting recipes that you see in the chest so here we have empty slots illustrated by these gray glass panes and we have the three cobblestone that you need to make a slab in the cobblestone into slab section here what i figured we could potentially do Is move all of that over so that there was also just a stone cutter and a piece of cobblestone above it and that could illustrate that yes you can use one stone cutter on one piece of cobblestone to get a single slab out of it and show More of the recipe that way instead of just stuffing this chest full of example materials likewise for the ones that require smelting like regular stone into smooth stone for example i wondered maybe if we could put a chest here with a campfire underneath some regular stone to illustrate that it needed to be Cooked in some way and have the furnace right here obviously as the example of how to cook it but aside from that small distinction i think we managed to cover basically everything about all of this in here and this last room i had to change up the layout ever so slightly because of The entrance to this exhibit and like i said i didn’t want to go straight down the middle and then collide with the back of one of these exhibits in here and rather than just move all of that around i figured let’s deviate from the design of the last Couple of rooms a little to throw you something of a curveball so along this side we have the stone cutter the grindstone the brewing stand and the smoker the blast furnace is actually over here because i think it fit in quite well with some of the other stuff With the smooth stone that was over there but i think those are the only villager workstations that require stone in their construction and honestly the smoker is a bit of a push because it’s a furnace that’s required for it but it felt like the right thing to do we will Cover villager workstations in their own separate exhibit along with villagers as well so they’re going to appear later on in the museum but of course over here we have the decorative stone types and because there were so many different recipes out of those i figured i would just have those here With a single block of the raw material and then the raw variance the stair slab and wall combo and then the polished variant and its stair and slab there are no walls for polished granite anderson diorite it’s all just those three blocks so i thought it made Sense to just have them all in one row instead of having to space them out and separate them throughout the room then last of all we have the mossy stone brick into its variants cracked stone brick is covered over there by the rest of the stone brick blocks but these deserve their own Thing because they can be subdivided and crafted down into their components and then of course the one we just did the chiseled stone brick into the lodestone i think that’s it and if you think i have missed anything in this exhibit then do let me know in The comments normally i don’t like being told i forgot things because half of the time i’ve admitted them for a good reason but if you look around at the video here and you can see something that definitely isn’t there including you know we’ve got redstone components here we’ve got Levers and pressure plates and buttons and the repeater and comparator if you see anything that you think i’ve missed let me know and i’ll see if i can find a place to squeeze it in but to be honest i’m running out of time for this video so that’s probably where we’re going to Wrap it up and i will finish decorating these rooms on a future live stream for now thank you so much for watching this episode of the minecraft survival guide my name has been pixariffs please don’t forget to leave a like on this video if you enjoyed it Subscribe if you want to see more and i’ll see you guys soon take care bye for now You Video Information
This video, titled ‘Everything You Can Craft With Stone! ▫ The Minecraft Survival Guide (Tutorial Lets Play) [Part 358]’, was uploaded by Pixlriffs on 2021-04-14 10:00:24. It has garnered 56807 views and 3103 likes. The duration of the video is 00:23:49 or 1429 seconds.
The Minecraft Survival Guide continues! Today at the Museum, I put together a crafting showcase – an exhibition which demonstrates everything you can craft using cobblestone, stone, and its variants! We cover everything from slabs and stairs to lodestones and villager workstations, and figure out how to display them all.
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