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I have added in a custom set of tools but there are a few issues:

 

The item does not have a texture

The item cannot be crafted

 

There are no errors in the log that point to a Model/Texture issue. The recipe can be seen using Just Enough Items but the output is blank e.g. Air. Also, The tools do have a Property Override to switch the texture based on the materials it is crafted with. I tested removing the Property Override and the issues still occur.

 

Tool Class

 

Item Registry

 

Model Registry

 

Model JSON

 

Model Texture

 

Recipe Registry

You have set your registry name different to what your @ObjectHolder annotations are looking for.

such as you have set the registry name to "tool_pickaxe_bone" but are looking for "tool_bone_pickaxe"

Did you really need to know?

You have set your registry name different to what your @ObjectHolder annotations are looking for.

such as you have set the registry name to "tool_pickaxe_bone" but are looking for "tool_bone_pickaxe"

 

This is correct.

 

Your

NetherExModels#registerModel(Object, String)

method hides this error by using

instanceof

checks and not checking for

null

. I would recommend replacing these

instanceof

checks with separate overloads taking

Block

and

Item

arguments respectively.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

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You have set your registry name different to what your @ObjectHolder annotations are looking for.

such as you have set the registry name to "tool_pickaxe_bone" but are looking for "tool_bone_pickaxe"

 

You have set your registry name different to what your @ObjectHolder annotations are looking for.

such as you have set the registry name to "tool_pickaxe_bone" but are looking for "tool_bone_pickaxe"

 

This is correct.

 

Your

NetherExModels#registerModel(Object, String)

method hides this error by using

instanceof

checks and not checking for

null

. I would recommend replacing these

instanceof

checks with separate overloads taking

Block

and

Item

arguments respectively.

 

Thank you! I cannot believe I missed something so simple.

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