Log

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Log
Log (Acacia).png
Logpile.png
Log (Acacia)Log (Ash)Log (Aspen)Log (Birch)Log (Chestnut)Log (Douglas Fir)Log (Hickory)Log (Kapok)Log (Maple)Log (Oak)Log (Pine)Log (Sequoia)Log (Spruce)Log (Sycamore)Log (White Cedar)Log (White Elm)Log (Willow)
Gravity

No

Tools

Grid Steel Axe.pngGrid Steel Saw.pngGrid Steel Hammer.png

Stackable

Yes, 16

Flammable

Yes

Weight

Medium

Size

Medium

BlockID

terrafirmacraft:log
terrafirmacraft:log2
terrafirmacraft:LogPile
terrafirmacraft:WoodVert
terrafirmacraft:WoodVert2
terrafirmacraft:WoodHoriz
terrafirmacraft:WoodHoriz2
terrafirmacraft:WoodHoriz3

ItemID

terrafirmacraft:item.Log

Obtaining

Logs are gathered by chopping down Trees with an Axe. Chop the bottom-most log to fell the entire tree. If the axe does not have enough durability to fell the entire tree, as many logs as possible starting from the top of the tree will be chopped and the axe will break.

Player placed logs can also be harvested with a Saw.

Usage

Crafting Recipes

Lumber Support Beams
Copper Saw Lumber (Acacia)8
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Log (Acacia)
Grid layout Shapeless.png
Copper Saw Log (Acacia) Support Beam (Acacia)8
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Log (Acacia)
Fences
Log (Acacia) Lumber (Acacia) Log (Acacia) Grid layout Arrow (small).png Fence (Acacia)6
Log (Acacia) Lumber (Acacia) Log (Acacia)

Sticks

Breaking a log with a Hammer will yield 1-3 sticks.

Fuel

Logs are the primary source of fuel for fire pits. They can either be manually placed inside the fire pit's GUI, or they can simply be tossed (Default: Q) on the top of the fire pit to be consumed. Different logs burn for different lengths ranging from 50 to 112.5 seconds, and at different temperatures.

Name Burn
Length
Burn
Temperature
Grid Log (Acacia).png Acacia Shortest Dark Red**
Grid Log (Ash).png Ash Shorter Dark Red***
Grid Log (Aspen).png Aspen Shortest Dark Red*
Grid Log (Birch).png Birch Long Dark Red**
Grid Log (Chestnut).png Chestnut Short Dark Red**
Grid Log (Douglas Fir).png Douglas Fir Short Dark Red****
Grid Log (Hickory).png Hickory Longer Bright Red
Grid Log (Kapok).png Kapok Shortest Dark Red**
Grid Log (Maple).png Maple Longer Bright Red
Grid Log (Oak).png Oak Longest Dark Red****
Grid Log (Pine).png Pine Shorter Dark Red*
Grid Log (Sequoia).png Sequoia Long Dark Red*
Grid Log (Spruce).png Spruce Short Dark Red
Grid Log (Sycamore).png Sycamore Long Dark Red*
Grid Log (White Cedar).png White Cedar Short Dark Red*
Grid Log (White Elm).png White Elm Long Dark Red**
Grid Log (Willow).png Willow Shortest Dark Red

Leather Rack

A horizontally placed log will function as a leather rack, allowing the use of a knife to scrape a soaked hide.

Log Piles

Log piles allow for convenient, resource-free storage of logs. They are also required in the creation of charcoal and the lighting of a pit kiln.

To create a log pile, sneak (Default: ⇧ Shift) and right-click while holding a log. The pile can only be placed on top of a solid block, or a full log pile. Right-clicking on a partially full log pile with a log will allow you to place logs in that pile without opening the GUI. Right-clicking on the top or side of a full log pile with a log will place a new log pile. Right-clicking on an existing log pile while not holding a log will open the log pile GUI.

A log pile can store up to 16 logs in 4 stacks of 4. Log piles can have different types of logs.

Note: Log piles in the world use the same graphic regardless of what type of log was used to create them.

History

Beta
v1Added Support Beam recipe.
v1gPossible to press your sneak key while holding a log and simply place a new pile on top of an old one instead of filling it.
v2 Build 25Added throwing of a log on top of the fire pit to automatically add it to the fuel stack.
v2 Build 47Added bowl recipe.
v2 Build 51Logs can be placed vertically or horizontally just as vanilla.
No longer possible to place log piles on top of non-full log piles.
v2 Build 52Changed log placement. The side of a block that you click on is where the inner part of the log is placed.
Build 58Chopping down trees uses up 1 durability per log contained in the tree.
Build 61Added smashing of a log in the world using a hammer to get sticks.
Build 70Using a stone axe to chop trees results in a 10% chance for a block to not yield a log.
77.0Log piles cannot be created on top of non-solid blocks, nor other log piles that are not completely full of logs.
Added use of log piles for fuel source in pit kilns.
78.0Added Acacia logs.
Added fence recipe.

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