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Blaze Cake Farm Schematic

This Blaze Cake Farm schematic is a small Create automation layout for players who want a practical farm footprint instead of a decorative factory shell. The design combines sugar cane handling, lava support, deployer-style processing, vault storage, tanks, pipes, chain drives, and compact motion routing in a 15 x 12 x 8 block space, making it easy to test near an existing starter or mid-game Create base.

Preset result

A compact blaze cake farm review that helps builders inspect the sugar cane, lava, item vault, harvester, and Create processing layout before using the schematic.

blaze-cake-farm-schematic.nbt
Dimensions
15 x 12 x 8 blocks
Blocks
535
Minecraft
1.19.X
Create
0.5.0 (a-g)
FarmBlaze CakeCompactFactory coreSurvival

Required mods

Create.

Preset screenshot

The screenshot shows the farm as a compact machine rather than a finished building. Sugar cane rows, item vaults, lava support, pipes, and Create machinery are visible enough to plan maintenance access before import.

Build the preset

  1. Open the 3D preview and inspect the sugar cane area, vault position, lava cauldrons, pipes, pumps, and chain-drive routing.
  2. Confirm the compact footprint: 15 x 12 x 8 blocks with 535 total blocks, so the farm can fit beside a starter factory or under a utility floor.
  3. Prepare Create blocks before placement, especially item vaults, mechanical harvesters, fluid tanks, fluid pipes, pumps, chutes, gearboxes, and chain drives.
  4. After importing, check the vaults, tanks, chain drives, and moving parts because Create contraptions can need manual review after schematic placement.
  5. Feed the farm with the required ingredients and run it slowly at first so bottlenecks in eggs, lava, or sugar cane are easy to identify.

Build review summary

The main value of this schematic is density. It is not trying to be a polished building; it is a working farm core that can be wrapped in your own factory walls, placed in a basement, or connected to a larger Create production line.

The layout is especially useful for players who want to study how the recipe chain is arranged. The sugar cane rows, lava handling, item vaults, pumps, belts, chutes, and harvesters are readable in the preview, which makes the schematic a practical learning reference as well as a usable farm.

  • Author: Hannibalvexor.
  • Best fit: compact farm bay, utility floor, early factory wing, blaze cake supply line.
  • Helper code shown for the Create Schematic Helper mod: 8N9T6.
  • Top materials include sugar cane, item vaults, dirt, mechanical harvesters, cobblestone slabs, train trapdoors, fluid tanks, and fluid pipes.

Technical planning notes

The schematic dimensions are 15 x 12 x 8 blocks with 535 total blocks. That is small enough for quick testing, but the vertical stack still matters because lava support, cauldrons, tanks, and moving Create parts need clearance around them.

The required mod list is simple: Create. That makes the schematic easier to reuse than multi-mod aircraft builds. The important check is not dependency count, but placement integrity for vaults, tanks, chain drives, and other machine blocks after import.

  • Game version: 1.19.X.
  • Create version: 0.5.0 (a-g).
  • Use a test world first if your current Create version is newer than the schematic version.
  • Inspect the lava, sugar cane, and egg supply paths before connecting the farm to bulk storage.

World fit and placement notes

This farm works best as a hidden or semi-visible utility machine. It is compact enough to tuck beside boiler rooms, food automation, or blaze burner infrastructure, but it has enough exposed components that a maintenance walkway is worth adding.

Because blaze cake production can depend on supporting resources, the schematic should be treated as the processing core. Plan nearby access for eggs, lava, sugar cane, netherrack, and finished-item storage so the machine does not become blocked by a single missing input.

  • Best first import location: a flat utility platform with room for storage on one side.
  • Keep a reachable side open for item vaults and tanks.
  • Add visual labels or item filters after placement if the farm joins a larger factory.
  • Run a short test cycle before hiding the machine behind walls.

Open this workflow

Start from the related Schematic workbench, then adjust the preset fields for your world.