Minecraft Tutorial: How To Make A Spruce Wood House '2020 Tutorial'

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In this tutorial i show you how to make A Spruce Wood Survival House!

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TSMCMinecraft
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Spruce Forest: *sees me watch this video

Spruce Forest: [chuckles] I'm in danger

endermandude
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It’s gonna be an 18x12 block starting shape if you are planning the landscape in survival. Front Porch is 5x4 blocks. Back porch is 5x13. Side porch is 4 blocks out and connects to the back porch. Hope this helps!

Alyssaann
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maybe consider bringing the grid back, it helps alot in terms of where to space our building. Thanks!

laurapaige
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Me: looks at this and thinks this should be quite easy to replicate in my survival server
Also me: HOW MANY TREES MUST I KILL

sophianazareno
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For anyone wanting to build this is a city you need a 23x23 block area, counting from the front left corner I went right 7 and inwards 7 to find the starting block

miaowen
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I stopped playing minecraft but you are gonna make play it again, you are absolutely the best minecraft builder😀

aryangoel
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As a regular viewer I can confirm that I was actually a bit confused when he used stairs.


Also where have them guidelines gone They were so important and I miss

danieltaylor
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Brother I have only one issue is that you cannot show interior .but at the end I am 😊 you are genius thanx I finished exterior through the video love from india

lqglovk
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Finally had time to build it after a week later, done some garden decoration with a pool, grey and red brick patio with sunbeds and a barbecue area round the house with some roses and a tree.
I'm still thinking of what to do for round the back of the house, but so far it is awesome. I built it over a river too and it looks amazing.
Thank you for the tutorial, this is a brilliant design and can't wait for another one.

nickequeall
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Material list: 9 stacks 24 spruce planks, 60 spruce stairs, 60 spruce slabs, 1 stack 16 spruce wood, 50 glass panes, 60 spruce fences, 6 stacks 16 dark oak stairs, 40 dark oak slabs, 20 leaves, 20 lanterns, and 1 shovel

lilac
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Memeworks
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FINALLY, SOMEONE WHO ACTUALLY TELLS ME HOW MUCH MATERIALS I NEED,

blooperduper
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The "Hey, what's up, YouTube!" NEVER gets old for me!

princeashtongreen
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The tutorial was great and I loved the outcome of the house. The only problem I had was I wish you would have shown us how to do the interior design... Thanks!

averygmee
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Hi appreciate your videos please indicate grid or size so we can know how big total will be thanx. I like your videos with grids but if you just indicate it will still help.

AnnalieBornman
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Excellent tutorial, VERY helpful and informative. I love how you built everything slowly for people who need a step-by-step guide (me). The house itself is very lovely and fun to build, also not too difficult in terms of labor and materials. The only complaints I have would be that building this house in survival is a lot harder since you have to constantly go back and forth between levels of the house as well as the roof without falling to your death. Also, I used way more than the suggested 600 spruce planks and few other materials so I had to keep going back for more. Fortunately, I happen to live in a spruce village overpopulated with spruce trees so it wasn't a problem so much as a grievance since I thought I already had all the necessary materials. Other than that, it was great! Thank you for the helpful tutorial!

tessilyclaire
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Finally completed this build in a fresh survival world that I hope to keep for a while. Thanks a lot mate.

Warzulu
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Legend. You have been helping me build for years!

SheepAndWill
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Little tip for anyone who wants it to be a bit bigger on the right side if you just repeat the pattern (you could make a corner so it’s bigger at the front or back) just don’t do the porch and follow the windows

emmacrichton-carlyle