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Once you've played your furnace in the desired location, tap it to open it up. In the interface, the bottom slot is your fuel slot. You can throw most wooden blocks or items in this slot to use as fuel for smelting and cooking. Any items or blocks you have in your inventory that will go in the fuel slot appear in a box on the left. The same goes for the ingredient slot, which is the top slot. In this slot you'll place in what you want to cook or smelt. The last slot on the right is the slot in which a block or item appears from cooking or smelting the ingredient in the ingredient slot. For example, if you smelted iron ore, your iron ingot will appear in this slot. Now onto the two symbols on the furnace interface. The fire in between the fuel and ingredient slot represents the time left to use the fuel in the fuel slot. If you have a stackable item you're using for fuel and you've placed multiple numbers of that fuel in the furnace, then once of that item burns out, it will be replaced by another in the stack and the fire will reset. If you have no more items to throw in the fuel slot, the fire will simply become empty until more fuel is placed. The arrow symbol in the middle of the ingredient and result slots is your progress bar, which shows how much time the ingredient currently has to cook or smelt. The closer it is to the result slot, the closer it is to becoming finished.

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