FrunoCraft | Using an universal tree farm to generate dirt, clay and terracotta (Minecraft Java Survival 1.19) @FrunoCraft | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Today I will showcase a farm that provides both rooted dirt (which is converted to clay and can be smelted to terracotta) and overworld trees, namely birch, spruce, oak, jungle and acacia. It has two modes, one Azalea mode that produces both dirt and oak logs, and a tree mode that produces the other tree types.
Ever since we got the ability to turn moss into rooted dirt I wondered if we couldn't design something like a tree farm that just pushes out the dirt block along with the logs. And wouldn't we be able to use it as tree farm as well? Turns out this is perfectly possible. And while the logs are just broken by a TNT duper, the rooted dirt can be automatically converted to mud and dried to clay, allowing us to smelt it into terracotta. Thus the farm can be used as dirt farm, mud farm and clay farm.
Mode switching requires to place and remove a few blocks, but it can be done within 1-2 minutes (1 minute for Spruce and Birch, a few additional steps are required for Jungle and Acacia).
Here are the rates, based on 10-hour test sessions: In azalea mode it produces about 5300 clay balls or 1300 clay per hour, along with over 4000 oak logs. In tree farm mode we get about
Birch 6400 logs/h
Spruce 6800
Jungle 6200
Acacia 4900
This farm will NOT work on Minecraft Bedrock/Pocket Edition/Console/Mobile, only on Minecraft Java.
World download (Java 1.19.3): mediafire.com/file/oi3cwrib9aeinzr/Frunos_Clay_and_Tree_Farm.zip/file
Litematica: mediafire.com/file/33urdwx0gkekuji/Frunos_Clay_and_Tree_farm.litematic/file
Links:
IanXOFours TNT duper is presented in his universal tree farm: youtu.be/6xe4I4EqnFw (which is a variant of Scorpios TNT duper from youtu.be/KPH1UCvyrkE)
Gekkos acacia adaption for tree farms: youtu.be/75mVo28RVmY
Ilmangos dirt farm: youtu.be/e2zQauWki5s
0:00 Farm overview
1:19 Converting stone to terracotta
3:29 Starting point: A simple tree farm
4:49 Adding dirt generation
8:16 Converting dirt to clay
11:47 Switching from Azalea mode to birch and spruce farming
14:03 Changes for Jungle trees
15:05 Adapting for Acacia trees
18:21 closing remarks
Today I will showcase a farm that provides both rooted dirt (which is converted to clay and can be smelted to terracotta) and overworld trees, namely birch, spruce, oak, jungle and acacia. It has two modes, one Azalea mode that produces both dirt and oak logs, and a tree mode that produces the other tree types.
Ever since we got the ability to turn moss into rooted dirt I wondered if we couldn't design something like a tree farm that just pushes out the dirt block along with the logs. And wouldn't we be able to use it as tree farm as well? Turns out this is perfectly possible. And while the logs are just broken by a TNT duper, the rooted dirt can be automatically converted to mud and dried to clay, allowing us to smelt it into terracotta. Thus the farm can be used as dirt farm, mud farm and clay farm.
Mode switching requires to place and remove a few blocks, but it can be done within 1-2 minutes (1 minute for Spruce and Birch, a few additional steps are required for Jungle and Acacia).
Here are the rates, based on 10-hour test sessions: In azalea mode it produces about 5300 clay balls or 1300 clay per hour, along with over 4000 oak logs. In tree farm mode we get about
Birch 6400 logs/h
Spruce 6800
Jungle 6200
Acacia 4900
This farm will NOT work on Minecraft Bedrock/Pocket Edition/Console/Mobile, only on Minecraft Java.
World download (Java 1.19.3): mediafire.com/file/oi3cwrib9aeinzr/Frunos_Clay_and_Tree_Farm.zip/file
Litematica: mediafire.com/file/33urdwx0gkekuji/Frunos_Clay_and_Tree_farm.litematic/file
Links:
IanXOFours TNT duper is presented in his universal tree farm: youtu.be/6xe4I4EqnFw (which is a variant of Scorpios TNT duper from youtu.be/KPH1UCvyrkE)
Gekkos acacia adaption for tree farms: youtu.be/75mVo28RVmY
Ilmangos dirt farm: youtu.be/e2zQauWki5s
0:00 Farm overview
1:19 Converting stone to terracotta
3:29 Starting point: A simple tree farm
4:49 Adding dirt generation
8:16 Converting dirt to clay
11:47 Switching from Azalea mode to birch and spruce farming
14:03 Changes for Jungle trees
15:05 Adapting for Acacia trees
18:21 closing remarks