The Fletching Table looks like a tan block with a bow and arrow on one side, and a target on the other. Fletching Tables are available in all current versions of Minecraft beginning with 1. 14 (Java Edition) and 1. 11. 0 (Pocket Edition & Windows 10). You won’t find Fletching Tables on Xbox 360, PS3, or WiiU.
Fletching Tables can also be used as furnace fuel—they can smelt one and a half items per block. You can also place Fletching Tables under note blocks to make bass sounds.
4 wooden planks of any type, including oak, dark oak, spruce, birth, jungle, acacia, crimson, and warped planks. 2 flints, which you can acquire by mining gravel. [2] X Research source
PS4: Press L2. Xbox One: Press LT. Nintendo Switch or Wii U: Press ZL.
By preventing the villager from exiting the area with the Fletching Table, they’ll have no choice but to interact with it. Once a villager interacts with the table, you’ll see green stars around their head, and they’ll suddenly be wearing a brown hat.
Novice 32 sticks for 1 emerald. 1 emerald for 16 arrows. 1 emerald and 10 gravel for 10 flints. Apprentice 26 flints for 1 emerald. 2 emeralds for 1 bow. Journeyman 14 strings for 1 emerald. 3 emeralds for 1 crossbow. Expert 24 feathers for 1 emerald. 7 to 21 emeralds for 1 enchanted bow. Master 8 tripwire hooks for 1 emerald. 8 to 22 emeralds for 1 enchanted crossbow. 2 emeralds and 5 arrows for 5 tipped arrows.
32 sticks for 1 emerald. 1 emerald for 16 arrows. 1 emerald and 10 gravel for 10 flints.
26 flints for 1 emerald. 2 emeralds for 1 bow.
14 strings for 1 emerald. 3 emeralds for 1 crossbow.
24 feathers for 1 emerald. 7 to 21 emeralds for 1 enchanted bow.
8 tripwire hooks for 1 emerald. 8 to 22 emeralds for 1 enchanted crossbow. 2 emeralds and 5 arrows for 5 tipped arrows.