Nic's Carpentry & Furniture Addon
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Nic’s Carpentry & Furniture Mod — turn plain planks into real interiors with a stonecutter start, a focused workbench, and clean wooden sets that play nice with any texture style.
Drop into a fresh world and set up a tiny shop corner before the first night. Cut your first boards at the stonecutter, craft the Carpenter Workbench, and that’s your launchpad for everything else. The loop stays survival-honest: gather wood, feed the bench, and shape pieces without commands or gimmicks. When a design calls for sturdier joinery, make screws and slot them into builds that need a little extra structure like dining tables or frame-heavy chairs. Recipes live in the green book you already use, so you’re never guessing—flip it open, check the parts, and keep your hands moving.
The furniture reads as real wood, not painted boxes. Grains breathe under daylight, edges take shadows cleanly, and rooms suddenly have a rhythm instead of feeling blocky and loud. That’s where texture-pack compatibility pays off. If you like bright, modern palettes, your birch pops without clashing; if you’re running a grittier pack, oak and spruce carry deeper tones that make lodges and taverns feel warm. Build a porch with matching rail lines, pull a small table next to a fireplace, or stage a studio loft with low credenzas and a work desk that looks used. It’s the same base game flow—mine, craft, place—only now every room tells a story.
Work like a real carpenter and the process hums. Keep logs, planks, and screws in three barrels by the bench so you’re not running laps to storage. Batch-cut parts for two or three pieces at once, then assemble in a row so finishes stay consistent. When a corner looks flat, break plane shifts with stair-lip shelves, slab-thick countertops, and a one-block offset on the table to sell “lived-in.” Rotate pieces until the grain lines complement your floorboards instead of fighting them, and throw a lantern two blocks out from the wall so the wood catches a soft rake instead of a glare spot.
On Realms and SMPs, make it a crew job. One player mills blanks, another assembles, a third does placement and touch-ups. Use an item-frame wall as a catalog so everyone can point at the exact chair or table style before you craft, then keep a returns chest for misfits you’ll use in the next build. Town squares go from “functional” to “photogenic” once café sets and benches match the storefront trim, and bases feel connected when the same wood language shows up from docks to dining halls.
Nothing here breaks balance or bloats menus. You start with a stonecutter, you graduate to a purpose-built bench, and suddenly interiors match the quality of your exteriors. Cut, assemble, place, repeat—and watch your world go from shelter to home, one clean wooden piece at a time.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.









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