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Latest revision as of 18:09, 14 February 2025


The Mechanical Drill is a block used to break blocks.

Obtaining[edit | edit source]

Breaking[edit | edit source]

Hardness1.5
Tool
Breaking time[Note 1]
 Default7.57.5
 Wooden1.153.75
 Stone0.61.9
 Iron0.41.25
 Diamond0.30.95
 Netherite0.250.85
 Golden0.20.65
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.

Crafting[edit | edit source]

Name Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Mechanical Drill Andesite Alloy +
Iron Ingot +
Andesite Casing
Andesite Alloy
Andesite AlloyIron IngotAndesite Alloy
Andesite Casing

Mechanical Drill

Wrench[edit | edit source]

Shift-right-clicking on a Mechanical Drill with a Wrench will destroy the Mechanical Drill and place it in your inventory.

Usage[edit | edit source]

Breaking Blocks[edit | edit source]

A stationary Mechanical Drill will break blocks in the block in front of it with a time in seconds of (45 x Hardness)/RPM and will hurt entities in an area around it.

A Mechanical Drill moved by Contraptions will break blocks and damage entities with which it collides without needing a direct supply of Rotational Force.

The time it takes for a Mechanical Drill to break a block is based on the Contraption's speed and the block's Hardness value. The damage dealt to entities is also based on the Contraption's speed.

History[edit | edit source]

  • 0.2.3: Drills break columns of falling blocks from top to bottom. Contraptions stall longer when breaking falling blocks.
  • 0.2: Broken blocks are now placed into the inventory of a Contraption.
  • 0.1: Introduced.