![]() If you were crafting logs at home, you would use this so that you might get more wood. (The oak planks in both recipes can be any type) (The iron block in the Sawmill recipe represents the Sawmill blade) The intended use of this is to have one available in your home sometime mid-tier. This is the crafting recipe for the Sawmill and Sawmill blade, the latter of which is required to craft the former. Nothing happens when other blocks are placed on top of it, except for wooden planks, which break into two wooden half-slabs, and sand/gravel, both of which break over the sawmill and drop as an item. When a log block of any type is present in the space above the sawmill (while it's in its powered state), the block would break after three seconds and six planks of the log's type would fall around the sawmill, thus making it an effective alternative to crafting logs into planks. Its primary use, however, is naturally the cutting of wood. While it's in it's powered state, mobs and players that stand on top of it would take 2 hitpoints of damage per second (twice that of a cactus), making it effective in a trap. When powered, the blade on top would begin spinning, and a distinguishable whirring noise will come from it until it is cut off from the power source. The sawmill can receive redstone power from the bottom or any of the four sides. (Credit goes to fic18 for this image! View his Art Gallery suggestion linked below, which is highly recommended and endorsed by me!) The block is named the sawmill, and looks like this. I recently had an idea for a new block while trying to think of ways to manipulate wood in Minecraft.
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