Most of the time just place it in the crafting tab if it doesn't work it means it is in separable.
If you mean "decrafting," than no, once you craft something, you can't turn it back into the original materials. However, diamond, gold, and iron blocks are an exception.
Right click. But beware as since 1.5.1 there are crafting glitches.
You put 6 blocks of glass in the bottom 6 blocks of your crafting table.
If it is next to a wall, you click the wall right above it
Right click to place blocks and you can use many materials with a crafting table too.
In minecraft, it is necessary to build a crafting table. A crafting table lets you have a 3x3 crafting space to build in. To build it, you take bark, then put it in your personal crafting table in your inventory to get wooden planks, then use those wooden planks by putting then in your inventory crafting table, in a 2x2 format. Out comes your crafting table.
put 8 wood in a square in the crafting menu thing and then it makes you a crafting table.
if your talking about construction delite the table and rebuild it as a upgraded crafting table
Craft two blocks of Quartz (a 4x4 square of Nether Quartz) either via your inventory or by using a crafting table for regular Quartz blocks, then make a 2x1 vertical stack of Quartz to receive the option of crafting the pillar block variant.
You can't. Unless you're talking about the inventory crafting table. To make a bigger one of that, you use 4 wood planks in the inventory crafting to make a crafting table. There, it gives you a 3X3 grid.
Redstone Blocks now exist in Minecraft 1.5. You can make them by combining nine redstone dust on the crafting table.
You need to mine 8 regular stone and use the crafting table to make the blocks surround the middle the empty middle block
You can make bricks by putting clay in a furnace and smelting it.
You right click on the crafting table.