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Edds' More Crafting Tables Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Edds' More Crafting Tables Mod — finally lets your workbench match your build instead of being the same old box in every room.

Instead of dropping the same vanilla crafting table into every house, base, and shop, Edds' More Crafting Tables Mod gives you proper variants that fit the wood and style you’re already building with. You can walk into a spruce lodge and see a spruce-flavored table, step into a birch workshop and get a bright, clean workbench, or outfit an oak starter hut with something that actually blends in instead of clashing. These aren’t just retextured blocks you place and ignore either — they’re fully working crafting tables, so wherever you put them, you’re dropping a real workstation, not just decorative clutter.

What makes it feel good in survival is that nothing about your muscle memory has to change. You still right-click or tap to open the grid, still craft gear and tools the same way, but now your work areas look like they were planned, not patched together. Breaking speeds are tuned to the material, so an axe chews through them at the pace you’d expect from that plank type, and they behave exactly like normal in terms of how long they take to mine or move. That means you can safely scatter them all over your world: in outposts, mining shacks, treehouses, market stalls, or redstone labs, without worrying about weird behavior or janky block logic.



The real fun kicks in when you start designing themed spaces. Medieval towns feel more immersive with matching wood tables in each district. Modern cities can color-code crafting zones by wood type so you know at a glance which building is for tools, farming gear, or redstone parts. On servers and Realms, shop owners can use specific tables as “brand markers” for their stores, while SMP bases can give each player their own style of workstation to match their house. Because the addon is built to be scalable, it’s the kind of thing you can comfortably keep in long-term worlds; as new plank types arrive in future updates, you can expect your workshop collection to grow with them instead of being stuck with one outdated texture. Edds' More Crafting Tables Mod doesn’t try to reinvent crafting — it just makes the heart of your survival base look like it actually belongs there.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

more-crafting-tables-1_0_0.mcaddon [68.88 Kb] (downloads: 2)


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