Clear answers for families, schools, and workshop groups.

These questions focus on the basics: who can join, how access is arranged, and what happens if someone tries too early.

What is STEMCraft?

STEMCraft is the Minecraft server connected to STEMMechanics workshops and group programs. It is designed for families, schools, and OSHC providers who want a safer, more structured space.

Why is the server address public if access is restricted?

The address is public so it is easy to find and use. Access still has to be approved before a player can enter the server.

How do I set up access?

Access is arranged through STEMMechanics workshops and group programs. Contact STEMMechanics if you are not sure whether a player is approved.

What happens if someone tries to join before approval?

They are not allowed into the server. Contact STEMMechanics if access should already be available.

Does access expire?

Access is managed by STEMMechanics and can be changed when needed.

Can player details be updated later?

Contact STEMMechanics if player details need to change.

Does STEMCraft support Java and Bedrock?

Yes. Both editions are supported. The join page lists the current address and the Bedrock port.

Can schools and OSHC providers use it?

Yes. Group access can be arranged for schools and OSHC providers. Contact STEMMechanics to discuss the setup.

How do I contact STEMMechanics if something looks wrong?

Use the contact page and include the player name, the device or edition you are using, and a short description of the issue.

Still need help?

If you are not sure whether access is set up correctly, it is better to ask than guess.

Quick reminder

  • Workshop first.
  • Confirm access with STEMMechanics.
  • Use the join guide server details.
  • The player joins after approval.