
Smelting in Minecraft can feel quite slow, but using a Blast Furnace for your creations can change that in the blink of an eye.
The Blast Furnace is more than just another block, especially if you’re working with ores, tools, or armor. This furnace speeds things up and saves you a significant amount of time.
If you’re into efficient gameplay and want more free time to roam around or build, we’ll show you exactly how to make a Blast Furnace. Don’t worry, once you know what you need, it’s quite simple.
Blast Furnace materials
To kickstart your crafting quest, you’ll need to gather the following materials:
- 5 Iron Ingots: Obtained by smelting iron ore blocks mined with a stone pickaxe or better.
- 1 Furnace: Crafted with 8 cobblestone blocks, leaving the center of the crafting grid empty.
- 3 Smooth Stone: Created by smelting stone blocks, which are themselves made by smelting cobblestone blocks.
How to craft a Blast Furnace

With your materials at the ready, follow these steps to assemble your Blast Furnace in the game:
- Open your crafting table to access the 3×3 crafting grid, a canvas for your creativity.
- Place the Furnace squarely in the center slot, the heart of your Blast Furnace.
- Arrange the 5 Iron Ingots in a “U” shape around the Furnace, ensuring each corner and the bottom center slot of the grid is filled.
- Lay the 3 Smooth Stones across the bottom row, setting the foundation of your furnace’s structure.
This setup will turn into a Blast Furnace once crafted. Just drag it into your inventory, and there you have it; one of the fastest smelting tools in Minecraft.
The Blast Furnace works at double the speed of a regular furnace. It’s a great way to level up your crafting skills, but keep in mind that it only handles metallic items.
That’s all you need to know about the Blast Furnace. If you want to become even more Minecraft-savvy, check out the best Minecraft servers and how to make a lead in Minecraft.