Birch Log - Minecraft Block
Block Java Bedrock

Birch Log

Birch Log is a Minecraft block with unified Java and Bedrock tracking for IDs, recipes, and edition-aware wiki notes.

Java ID 51
Bedrock ID 51
Java Bedrock Rotated Pillar Block

📊 Key Facts

💪 Hardness
2
🧱 Resistance
2
📌 Light Level
0
📌 State Properties
1
📌 Block Family
Rotated Pillar
🔢 Numeric ID
51
📦 Stack Size
64

📖 Overview

Birch Log is tracked as a Minecraft block with normalized IDs, state data, and building-focused notes. It is classified as a rotated pillar in the generated block definitions. The block exposes 1 state properties in the imported state table.

⌨️ Commands

Copy and paste these commands in-game or in a command block.

Setblock
/setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:birch_log
Fill
/fill ~1 ~ ~1 ~5 ~3 ~5 minecraft:birch_log
Give
/give @p minecraft:birch_log 1

🔍 How to Get Birch Log

  • Birch Log is usually obtained by mining, collecting, crafting, or using commands depending on the world and edition.
  • Check the state properties if you need to place or command the correct facing, shape, or waterlogged variant.

⚡ What Birch Log Is Used For

  • Useful for building, decoration, automation, redstone setups, or world generation reference depending on its block family.
  • Default imported state: {"axis": "y"}.

Overview

Birch Log is tracked as a Minecraft block page with unified IDs, recipe coverage, and cross-edition notes.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get Birch Log in Minecraft?

No crafting recipe is currently attached to Birch Log in the imported data, so it is usually obtained through other gameplay systems.

Is Birch Log available in Java and Bedrock?

This page currently tracks Birch Log for Java, Bedrock.

Can Birch Log be enchanted?

Birch Log does not currently expose a compatible enchantment list in the imported metadata.