Smithing Table

A smithing table is a toolsmith's job site block that generates in villages, and can be used to upgrade diamond gear into netherite gear.

Obtaining
Smithing tables are able to be obtained from a village or crafting.

Natural generation
Smithing tables can spawn naturally inside toolsmith houses in villages.

Breaking
Smithing tables can be broken by hand, but using an axe speeds up the process.

Crafting
Despite being crafted from iron ingots, smithing tables cannot be smelted to make iron nuggets.

Usage
Smithing tables can only be used to make netherite armor and tools, which means even though it says upgrade gear, you can only upgrade diamond tools and armor to netherite tools and armor.

Change profession
If a village contains a smithing table that has not been claimed by a villager, any villager who hasn't already chosen a job site block has a chance to change their profession to toolsmith. If a villager with this profession has already been traded with, it can not change jobs.

Fuel
$$, smithing tables can be used as a fuel in furnaces, smelting 1.5 items per block.

Netherite upgrade
Smithing tables can be used to upgrade diamond gear to netherite.

While doing so, the newly crafted netherite gear retains the enchantments and durability damage the diamond gear once had. Since the durability damage (instead of the number of remaining uses) is carried over and netherite tools have higher durability than their diamond counterparts, the number of remaining uses increases slightly.

Unlike anvils, using a smithing table to upgrade diamond gear to netherite gear costs no experience.

Smithing table recipes use the data pack system.

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Trivia

 * Like with the crafting table, none of the tools seen on the side of the smithing table are real tools in-game.
 * Smithing tables are the only crafting station in the game that can craft only one specific type of item.
 * In Bedrock Edition, the "Classic Textures" resource pack uses the first smithing table (or at least the top) texture from Beta 1.9.0.2.
 * The side textures of smithing tables depict a cherry-colored wood texture that looks like Crimson Planks.