Stripped Pale Oak Wood
Full pale oak block with stripped texture on all six sides — a clean decorative building block.
Description
Java & Bedrock Guide
How to craft and use Stripped Pale Oak Wood in Minecraft
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Gather stripped logs
Use an axe on Pale Oak Logs to make Stripped Pale Oak Logs in the Pale Garden.
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Craft the wood block
Place four Stripped Pale Oak Logs in a 2x2 grid to craft three Stripped Pale Oak Wood.
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Strip a wood block instead
Or use an axe directly on a placed Pale Oak Wood block to strip its bark on all sides.
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Build with it
Place it for walls, pillars, and trim where you want pale faces on every side, not log end-grain.
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Keep it safe from fire
It is flammable, so avoid placing it next to lava, fire, or other ignition sources.
Use the wood block when you want the stripped texture on all six faces; use the log when you want round end-grain on top and bottom.
How to craft this block
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Frequently asked questions
How do you craft Stripped Pale Oak Wood?
Place four Stripped Pale Oak Logs in a 2x2 crafting grid to make three Stripped Pale Oak Wood.
Can you make it without crafting?
Yes. Use an axe directly on a placed Pale Oak Wood block to strip its bark on all six sides.
How is it different from the log?
The wood block shows the stripped texture on all six sides, while the log keeps end-grain on top and bottom.
What is Stripped Pale Oak Wood used for?
It is a decorative building block ideal for clean walls, pillars, and trim with uniform pale faces.
When was it added to Minecraft?
It was added with the Pale Garden biome in Java 1.21.4 and is also in Bedrock Edition.
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