The ultimate Minecraft Pocket Edition recipe guide - Smelting
He who smelt it, dealt it (Updated for 0.15)
Minecraft - Pocket Edition is all about building ridiculous architectural wonders by finding raw resources in the world and crafting them into handy tools and building materials.
You can turn some wood and stone into a hardy pickaxe, or melt sand down into glass. You can make bookshelves, or dye wool, or forge a golden apple, or cut rough cobblestone blocks into posh stone bricks.
In our handy charts below, and on the other pages, you can find out how to make everything in the world of Minecraft, and how to find the right materials.
Crafting - Smelting - Raw Materials SmeltingOnce you've crafted a furnace, tap on it to enter the smelting menu. This lets you make new objects by melting down certain materials. Here's how to use it.
Tap the top-most box, and then choose one of the highlighted materials from your inventory on the left of the screen. Then, tap the box below and pick one of your fuels.
You need to provide enough fuel so that the material completely melts (represented by the arrow that changes from grey to white) before your fuel is used up. You can put in a lot of fuel, and you can collect any leftovers when the smelting process is over.
In our smelting guide below, you can make the objects in the left-hand column by melting down the material in the right-hand column.
BlocksOutcome | Description | Recipe |
Stone - building block | ||
Cracked stone bricks - decorative building block | ||
Glass - used to make windows and glass bottles | ||
Hardended Clay - used to make dyed clay |
Items
Outcome | Description | Recipe |
Brick - used to craft brick blocks | ||
Iron ingot - used to make tools and armour | ||
Gold ingot - used to make tools and armour | ||
Diamond - used to make tools and armour | ||
Emerald - used to trade with villagers | ||
Redstone - used to make redstone devices | ||
Charcoal - used to make torches | ||
Coal - used to make torches |
Dyes
Outcome | Description | Recipe |
Cactus green - used to dye wool and clay | ||
Lapis Lazuli - used to dye wool and clay, and to enchant items |
Food
Outcome | Description | Recipe |
Steak - satisfies hunger | ||
Cooked porkchop- satisfies hunger | ||
Cooked chicken - satisfies hunger | ||
Cooked mutton - satisfies hunger | ||
Cooked rabbit - satisfies hunger | ||
Baked potato - satisfies hunger | ||
Cooked fish - satisfies hunger | ||
Cooked salmon - satisfies hunger |
Fuel
These are the various items you can use as fuel, when smelting items. The number on the right shows how many seconds the fuel will last for.
Saplings | 5 | |
Sticks | 5 | |
Wooden slabs | 7.5 | |
Wooden tool (ax, sword, etc) | 10 | |
Wood | 15 | |
Wooden planks | 15 | |
Wooden structures (stairs, crafting table, etc) | 15 | |
Coal | 80 | |
Charcoal | 80 | |
Coal block | 800 | |
Lava | 1000 |