I remember building a factory with it when I was 8 and even though it looked like a shack, I made some machinery with those things modern day builders would be proud of
When I was a kid for some reason I was obsessed with the stonecutter. Me and my dad had a huge castle and in one of the stairways I just put a stonecutter at every step.
I've always wanted there to be a mechanic where if you place a chest next to a crafting table, any items in the chest will be able to be used in your crafting recipes; it doesn't just have to be in your inventory. I also wish they'd bring back the nether spire
@Spamton G Spamton™ I was kinda thinking more faithful to the original; there's no reason why the nether reactor core crafting recipe couldn't still work, and it could offer a small taste of the nether in the overworld
I always loved the old stone cutter, I remember using it as a save in a hotel I build. That was back in the time when pe-worlds weren't infinite but stopped at some distance and where the nether block thingy existed (I never knew what it did, I just used it as a marker) Oh, the good old days, I whish I knew how to get this world back
As someone who did recode Minecraft a lot, I can agree that the nether water actually had its own file specific RGB code as well. Funny because water is never supposed to be in the nether, yet they made it pretty cool if it did.
@@LOLWHATBRO In this case the water would not be dyed, it would be biome based. I also don't know if cauldron dyeing was possible back then. (Don't remember what version)
1:44 unfortunately doors are actually two separate blocks. At the moment, the tallest block possible would be fences and walls. Carpets are actually shorter than Lily pads, and pressure plates can be even shorter when pressed although they have no collision. Visually, Banners the tallest block, and a pressed pressure plates are the lowest. Physically (Only counting blocks with collision), Fences and walls are the tallest block, and carpets are the lowest.
you used to be able to tap on it and it would bring you to an alternate crafting menu that looked like the regular menu at the time, but for stone related blocks
4:36 - Correction: The chiseled stone brick is actually centered. The center of the design is a 2x2 divot. It looks like it's 3x3 because of the beveled shadow on the top and left of it intended to give the pattern shading. When you consider the lighting on the block, you'll realize that the design is actually perfectly centered.
12:07 The collision box of a fence or wall is actually 1.5 blocks tall, even though the hitbox is only 1 block tall. That's the reason this works, and the reason you can't jump over fences, and the reason carpets on fences works.
I remember the old stonecutter from Minecraft P.E (1.10 If I remember correctly) although it didn't really do much on my end, I've been wondering what it could do since it did nothing for me when I tapped on it🗿-
the stonecutter was used to craft stone related blocks in alpha, since the crafting menu at the time was just a long list of items that would have been even longer if stones were crafted at a table. it had its functionality removed after the crafting menu was reworked and classic ui was added.
I love when they say you can only get a certain item one or two ways (for example the petrified oak slab can be grabed from the creative menu from earlier 1.19 worlds) when you can get them in at least 1 different way.
Notch: I feel like I forgot something Mojang: well if you forgot, then it wasn't important Notch: yeah, you're probably right *Sad cracked brick stair and slab noises*
0:10 lol pocket edition is actually just bedrock edition AND you can STILL GET IT in BEDROCK EDITION with an nbt editor or with the new Minecraft Editor so it was actually never removed and is technically a different block than the stonecutter we currently have
oh my god you just gave me the most nostalgic memory i have of minecraft. playing on my ipad in creative and finding the stonecutter, and thinking it was super cool because of the sawblade.
From what I understand petrified oak slabs were used to make wood and wood-like blocks that were also fireproof. Or at least thats what we used it for back in the day to make large, public wooden structures.
In the PlayStation edition(which is now replaced with bedrock) you could make the overworld all one biome, and you could do nether and the water would be red
I used to play minecraft when it was called "minecraft pocket edition", back in late 2012, early 2013, or 2013/2014, and those were the good days, when you had to use a nether reactor core to get the "nether"
It was actually possible to place water in the nether without commands with glitches. My favorite glitch is the gravity block conversion glitch in 1.16 where you could drop gravity blocks over an end gateway, relog and go through the gateway and you can get virtually any block including water, lava, fire and soul fire
"Pop quiz, what block is shorter than a slab?" The lily pad, you even say it is the shortest 2 facts after asking. It is not the cauldron because only the inside is smaller, the outside is just as tall as a full block.
in minecraft console edition, you can create a world with ''nether'' biome, but it stil allows you to place down water anywhere, so it isn't so hidden for the few of us that know about it on console
For me as a veteran who played Minecraft in pocket edition on my IPad that stone cutter brought back a lot of memories and I used to put it as a sink in my old worlds
i guessing the dried seaweed block being off is because in irl when u tie it it wont be perfect just like chizeled stone in irl to for the chizled... stone...
I remember using the old stonecutter on Minecraft PE back in the day. It's a nostalgic artifact, like the nether core.
I remember building a factory with it when I was 8 and even though it looked like a shack, I made some machinery with those things modern day builders would be proud of
Me too!
Ikr
Yeah Hiii
Ikr
"Even with a headstart, the torch is much faster than the shovel"
Proceeds to show the torch getting the headstart
6:13
💀
Right. XD
True
I think he meant handicap, as in there were fewer sand blocks on the shovel side.
The old stone cutter was early days of PE and it did indeed work, in survival that is. Made with 4 cobblestone, like a cobblestone crafting table
Yes.
Yeh, for some reason, all the interactables worked only in survival. Stonecutter, crafting table, nether reactor core.
im pretty sure PE edition is no called Bedrock edition
@@iansarmiento23 probally sneaking wasnt in pe yet so in Creative you could place blocks on them?
Crazy thing my friend still has the old one in his world
When I was a kid for some reason I was obsessed with the stonecutter. Me and my dad had a huge castle and in one of the stairways I just put a stonecutter at every step.
Wait, i’m pretty sure it would still be there! I checked one of my worlds and I saw the old stonecutter.
Awesome! I must check my old worlds for stonecutters.
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God damn your dad is a gamer
Conestutter
I remember the stone cutter which didn’t actually work
Me too, on bedrock :)
Well, it DID work
I thought it worked for a while, and then they got rid of the feature, but kept block in the game for a short while
Hii
I remember too
Block fact: you don’t need glowstone to craft a sea lantern: recipe is a plus of Prismarine cystals in the middle and prismarine shards in the corners
Yeah😊
The old stone cutter is nostalgic. For some celeb gaming fun, you might want to swing by "What If AI" - it's a hidden gem.
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Please build minecraft gold farm in Minecraft bedrock please in nether please i really want this in my world
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Maybe don’t self advertise on the account you’re advertising
bro gave a shout-out to himself 😭
6:13 “even with the head start the torch always wins.”
*THATS BECAUSE YOU GAVE THE HEADSTART TO THE TORCH-*
Rosie_exe landed on a torch and became a sand block
I've always wanted there to be a mechanic where if you place a chest next to a crafting table, any items in the chest will be able to be used in your crafting recipes; it doesn't just have to be in your inventory. I also wish they'd bring back the nether spire
yea, just like terraria.
the nether spire could be like dripstone for the nether
You'd want to get tinker's construct and use a crafting station then
@Spamton G Spamton™ I was kinda thinking more faithful to the original; there's no reason why the nether reactor core crafting recipe couldn't still work, and it could offer a small taste of the nether in the overworld
well, we have one better now, autocrafters lol
I always loved the old stone cutter, I remember using it as a save in a hotel I build. That was back in the time when pe-worlds weren't infinite but stopped at some distance and where the nether block thingy existed (I never knew what it did, I just used it as a marker)
Oh, the good old days, I whish I knew how to get this world back
Ahh, the days of strip mining with stone picks because iron was limited
I don't think skip realized just how many people used the old stonecutter
skip does not realize a lot of things about the viewers lol
I did not i was born in 2016
As someone who did recode Minecraft a lot, I can agree that the nether water actually had its own file specific RGB code as well. Funny because water is never supposed to be in the nether, yet they made it pretty cool if it did.
It is odd to say you agree with a fact lol
@@LOLWHATBRO In this case the water would not be dyed, it would be biome based. I also don't know if cauldron dyeing was possible back then. (Don't remember what version)
What do you mean I've never seen? I remember that block very well. A part of my childhood
I remember always making a stone cutter in PE back in like 2013 and being really confused when getting Java a year later and it not being there
The bamboo gets thicker the bigger it grows, youre using the smallest form of bamboo during the fence bit
I remember using the old saw (which is in the start) as like a decoration when building my house.
The old stone cutter, huge nostalgia i even remember a entire house i build back then with it in
I remember this block. Was great for builds.
Which one?
Oh Gigachad
@@RandR452 ?
@@yaelokre_enthusiest og stone cutter
@@KaraTheGirlie ahh
That first one was a big throwback
It did actually work too for those saying it didn’t
1:44 unfortunately doors are actually two separate blocks.
At the moment, the tallest block possible would be fences and walls.
Carpets are actually shorter than Lily pads, and pressure plates can be even shorter when pressed although they have no collision.
Visually, Banners the tallest block, and a pressed pressure plates are the lowest.
Physically (Only counting blocks with collision), Fences and walls are the tallest block, and carpets are the lowest.
*4x4 Painting left the chat*
@@BrawlStarsPearl-Stats that is an entity.
@@FungIsSquishnot in bedrock
@@sussdood he is in java, and paintings are still entities on bedrock edition.
Always a good day when skip the Turturiol uploads
I remember the old stonecutter, never used it, never knew how to use it, but it still lives in my memory
Me Too
Me Too
Me Too
you used to be able to tap on it and it would bring you to an alternate crafting menu that looked like the regular menu at the time, but for stone related blocks
The old stonecutter is also on minecraft 3ds lmao
11:16 That does kinda make sense because you are using and "breaking" the steel with the flint
4:36 - Correction: The chiseled stone brick is actually centered. The center of the design is a 2x2 divot. It looks like it's 3x3 because of the beveled shadow on the top and left of it intended to give the pattern shading.
When you consider the lighting on the block, you'll realize that the design is actually perfectly centered.
I remember the stonecutter fondly from when it was needed.
lmao
12:07 The collision box of a fence or wall is actually 1.5 blocks tall, even though the hitbox is only 1 block tall. That's the reason this works, and the reason you can't jump over fences, and the reason carpets on fences works.
0:38 That photo that says "java" is Bedrock Edition lol
4:31 *Crafting recipe: 2 Stone Brick slab to 1 Chiseled stone Brick*
*Stone Cutter recipe: 1 Stone to 1 Chiseled stone (Pretty Cheapest Ever made)*
glowstone used to make a sea lantern yeah man i think so too
Believe me, end rods breaking sand is not the only use for those things... [looks at unnameable sheep in a boat, Redstone contraption]
4:36 Thanks, you have successfully ruined my day.
I love you skip!
I remember the old stonecutter from Minecraft P.E (1.10 If I remember correctly) although it didn't really do much on my end, I've been wondering what it could do since it did nothing for me when I tapped on it🗿-
the stonecutter was used to craft stone related blocks in alpha, since the crafting menu at the time was just a long list of items that would have been even longer if stones were crafted at a table. it had its functionality removed after the crafting menu was reworked and classic ui was added.
I guess you could say it's Nether WARTer...
8:32 actually in bedrock addition if you move the bamboo hire up, it’ll actually get bigger in with
All these Minecraft facts of the past is just nostalgia for me.
0:30
That is possible with the command:
/fill ~~~ ~~~ water
It's still water, but just red.
In the End, water appears purple.
"What block is shorter than a slab?"
Trapdoors, carpets, snow layers and, ramping off your idea, the composter
I love when they say you can only get a certain item one or two ways (for example the petrified oak slab can be grabed from the creative menu from earlier 1.19 worlds) when you can get them in at least 1 different way.
Stonecutter fans? Nah, I'm a cartography table fan
You always find a way to surprise me without fail (:
YESSIR
Ping Pong Trick Shots!
EPIC
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SOOOO TRUE!!!!!!!!
Notch: I feel like I forgot something
Mojang: well if you forgot, then it wasn't important
Notch: yeah, you're probably right
*Sad cracked brick stair and slab noises*
It’s always so cool what he does and tells us.
Chiseled stone actually has a highlight
Oh my gosh, I just remembered using this block a long time ago on my mobile world.
That old pocket edition stonecutter was also in 3ds edition
I always found it interesting that fences and walls are coded as 1.5 blocks.
That was the whole reason they added fences
@@thewhitefalcon8539 There are other ways to code that sort of thing, but that is the most practical.
Wake up, SkipTheTutorial has posted
1:34 i thought you meant dominos pizza
other two faces i found in Minecraft (new) obsidian: Endermen's eyes and Warden's head
3:47 that is a bit creepy😂
Every who is reading this, Have a good day and an even better life!
6:10 where's the headstart?
I have seen that block a million times, im not strangers with that block.
0:10 lol pocket edition is actually just bedrock edition AND you can STILL GET IT in BEDROCK EDITION with an nbt editor or with the new Minecraft Editor so it was actually never removed and is technically a different block than the stonecutter we currently have
yea pocket is bedrock
oh my god you just gave me the most nostalgic memory i have of minecraft. playing on my ipad in creative and finding the stonecutter, and thinking it was super cool because of the sawblade.
Fun fact: There is no fact
Okay
From what I understand petrified oak slabs were used to make wood and wood-like blocks that were also fireproof. Or at least thats what we used it for back in the day to make large, public wooden structures.
@@LOLWHATBRO it was something like that that wayyy long ago. IDK
10:00 matpat is gonna make a new minecraft theory now
Matpat just quitted
March 9th 2024
In the PlayStation edition(which is now replaced with bedrock) you could make the overworld all one biome, and you could do nether and the water would be red
What about the buttons?
1:02
What about Lily pads
@@ashpuppyenby Isn't air a block
@@-weak3nd-548 technically yes but no
@@ashpuppyenby what about cave air
I remember the old stonecutter was useless back in the day, idk but boy oh boy it was nostalgic
Who’s the other narrator??
It's block facts dude
@@EvieViolet-hi8cs it’s block fax’s evil twin
Bypass the class is my favourite RUclipsr
0:05, yOu ArEnT @BlockFacts !!!1111!!
I once had a Minecraft world with a never mind I don’t think you need to know
9:37 is this just me? I see a bat head at the top, a fox head in the middle and a squashed SystemZee head at the bottom, does anyone else see this?
I see like everything but a wither skull
@@Caprock64Draws Yes, I know that. But, why is Steve's head has a particle of a soul sand when broken?
I see a cross-eyed face with two pairs of teeth
I also see an X
The only I see is resembles Freddy fazbear, which is odd bc I don't play the FNAF games at all
Oh yeah
Fun fact: Water in the End is purple, you likely knew that already but I said it anyway.
9:26 gd reference
saying “back on track” isn’t always gd
@@bagelboi69no
It is ALWAYS a gd refernce
Old PE players: hey I seen this one before.
STT:What do you mean? It unseen.
0:46 did someone noticed a different voice? i did
Me too
0:00
Hey it’s ancient stonecutter!
2:02 WTF you don't need Glowstone to make Sea Lanterns!!!
Ikr!!
The Underwater Mud Running Glitch Was Patched (Fixed)
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You certainly were.
@@TheRandomCopperPenny thanks
you are first man!
Congrants 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@TheRandomCopperPenny You are a LEGEND
Tell this man a ton of Minecraft myths cuz he likes it🤣.
He does his research
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At least the chiseled bricks got a crafting recipe
Just seeing the old Stonecutter makes me feel old
Спасибо (thanks)
2:00 glowstone is not used for making sea lanterns in any way
00:00 no this block also appeared in bedrock for 1 update in experimentals
that domino chain looks like a insane ladder
Yay
Skip the Tutorial is here!
I remember putting old stone cutter 3x3 in a hole and exploding tnt on the middle will create a 3x3 hole
Hanging signs are a thing? That sounds lovely
I used to play minecraft when it was called "minecraft pocket edition", back in late 2012, early 2013, or 2013/2014, and those were the good days, when you had to use a nether reactor core to get the "nether"
It was actually possible to place water in the nether without commands with glitches. My favorite glitch is the gravity block conversion glitch in 1.16 where you could drop gravity blocks over an end gateway, relog and go through the gateway and you can get virtually any block including water, lava, fire and soul fire
"Pop quiz, what block is shorter than a slab?"
The lily pad, you even say it is the shortest 2 facts after asking. It is not the cauldron because only the inside is smaller, the outside is just as tall as a full block.
I don't see the wither skull in the bedrock texture. Someone kindly point it out, because all I see that's kinda obvious is Freddy.
in minecraft console edition, you can create a world with ''nether'' biome, but it stil allows you to place down water anywhere, so it isn't so hidden for the few of us that know about it on console
stone cutter was so odd, it was literally only a crafting table that could only craft stone related blocks
thanks for the tips it everytime i watch your vids i keep learning something
Am I the only one who stopped playing minecraft 😢?
Me to
Sadly, I'm close to joining that
For me as a veteran who played Minecraft in pocket edition on my IPad that stone cutter brought back a lot of memories and I used to put it as a sink in my old worlds
4:48 interesting cobblestone wall there
9:36 Am I the only one that sees a really derpy-looking dog?
i guessing the dried seaweed block being off is because in irl when u tie it it wont be perfect just like chizeled stone in irl to for the chizled... stone...
I been doing the torch trick for YEARS.