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Stripped Acacia Log

What is a Stripped Acacia Log?

A Stripped Acacia Log is a processed version of an Acacia Log, obtained by stripping the bark using an Axe in Minecraft. It retains the same bright orange interior as a regular Acacia Log but has a smoother texture without bark, making it a popular choice for modern and rustic builds.

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Where Can Stripped Acacia Logs Be Found?

Stripped Acacia Logs do not generate naturally and must be created by players. To obtain them, players must:

  1. Find an Acacia tree in a Savanna biome.
  2. Use an Axe on an Acacia Log by right-clicking (Java Edition) or using the “Use” button (Bedrock Edition).
  3. The log will instantly convert into a Stripped Acacia Log, keeping the same shape but with a smoother, refined appearance.

Players can also obtain Stripped Acacia Logs from Villager trading with Journeyman-level Carpenter Villagers in Bedrock Edition.

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What Can Players Do with Stripped Acacia Logs?

Stripped Acacia Logs are primarily used for building, offering a cleaner, more uniform orange wood texture compared to regular Acacia Logs. Their smooth, barkless appearance makes them a great choice for modern architecture, desert homes, and bright, eye-catching builds.

Players can craft Stripped Acacia Logs into Acacia Planks, which can then be used to create Slabs, Stairs, Fences, and Doors. They are also useful for decorative log cabins, supports, and interior designs where a smoother look is preferred over rough bark.

Unlike regular logs, Stripped Acacia Logs have a more refined appearance, making them a favorite among builders who want a sleek, natural material without the texture of bark.

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The History of Stripped Acacia Logs in Minecraft

Stripped Acacia Logs were introduced in Minecraft Java Edition 1.13, as part of the “Update Aquatic.” This update added the ability to strip bark from logs, giving players more building flexibility and texture variety when working with wood.

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Interesting Fact or Real-Life Connection

Stripped Acacia Logs resemble real-world peeled acacia wood, commonly used in construction and furniture-making. Acacia wood is known for its vibrant orange hue and durability, much like how Minecraft players use it for bright, visually striking builds.

For more details on Acacia wood and crafting techniques, visit the Rusty Ingot knowledge base to explore the Wood Types Guide.

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