Schematic presets
Automated Blaze Cake Farm Schematic
Automated Blaze Cake Farm is a small Create machine built for players who want a self-contained blaze cake process in a readable footprint. The design uses a stone-brick frame, belt routing, barrel and hopper handling, fluid tank support, mechanical saw, deployer, drill, pump, basin, mixer, crushing wheels, and a single blaze burner, giving it enough machinery to feel complete while staying easy to place.
Preset result
A compact automated blaze cake farm review that helps builders inspect the belts, stone-brick housing, saw, deployer, fluid tank, and processing chain before using the schematic.
3D Preview
- Dimensions
- 17 x 8 x 17 blocks
- Blocks
- 594
- Minecraft
- 1.18.X
- Create
- 0.5.0 (a-g)
Required mods
Create.
Preset screenshot
Build the preset
- Open the 3D preview and inspect the belt path, saw, deployer, fluid tank, basin, crushing wheels, pump, and blaze burner before importing the file.
- Check the footprint: 17 x 8 x 17 blocks with 594 total blocks, which makes the farm square enough for a basement bay or side room.
- Prepare Create blocks before placement, especially belts, gearboxes, funnels, saws, deployers, pumps, chutes, drills, basins, mixers, and fluid handling parts.
- After importing, review barrels, hoppers, signs, wall blocks, and moving components so the farm is readable and serviceable.
- Run the machine in a test setup first, then tune inputs and storage before connecting it to your main factory network.
Build review summary
This schematic is a compact automation module rather than a large factory room. That is useful when a base already has a visual style and only needs a working blaze cake process to slot into an existing production floor.
The square footprint makes the farm easier to integrate than long linear processing lines. The stone-brick frame gives it a stable starter-factory look, while the visible belts, saw, deployer, and fluid parts keep the Create logic understandable when players return later for maintenance.
- Author: Our-Creation.
- Best fit: compact production bay, starter factory basement, utility wing, blaze cake supply station.
- Helper code shown for the Create Schematic Helper mod: 5J8FP.
- Top materials include stone bricks, dirt, stone-brick slabs, belts, gearboxes, brass belt funnels, barrels, hoppers, and fluid tanks.
Technical planning notes
The schematic dimensions are 17 x 8 x 17 blocks with 594 total blocks. That makes it slightly wider than a tiny redstone machine but still compact for Create standards. The 3D preview is useful because the vertical layers are close together and some functional parts are easy to miss from a single screenshot.
The required mod list is Create. Because the design targets older Create 0.5.0-era behavior, test placement in a disposable world when using a modern pack. Belts, pumps, saws, deployers, and fluid components are the most important pieces to check.
- Game version: 1.18.X.
- Create version: 0.5.0 (a-g).
- Plan input storage near the belt side and service access near the fluid tank.
- Use the preview to count vertical space before placing it under a low ceiling.
World fit and placement notes
This farm is best used as a clean utility module. It can sit inside a workshop without dominating the room, and the stone-brick palette is neutral enough to rebuild around with deepslate, brass, or factory walls.
The practical concern is maintenance. Leave access to the input path, blaze burner area, tank, and belt line. If the machine becomes part of a larger automated kitchen or boiler setup, add item filters and storage buffers before scaling the surrounding factory.
- Best first import location: a 19 x 19 test pad with two blocks of service space around it.
- Keep the top and one side open until the farm completes a test cycle.
- Add lighting and labels if it sits near other farm modules.
- Use separate storage for inputs and finished blaze cakes during the first run.
Open this workflow
Start from the related Schematic workbench, then adjust the preset fields for your world.