The Shelf block’s ability to block water does not change correctly with its placement angle. Currently, the water-tight property is fixed to specific world directions rather than following the block's "back" wall.
Current logic observed:
* Only North and East angles can block water. * When facing North, the block behaves correctly (the back wall blocks water).
* When facing East, the block is "bugged": water is blocked by a side that should be open, while the actual back wall allows water to pass through.
* In other angles (South, West), the block fails to block water entirely or does so incorrectly.
Steps to Reproduce
* Place Shelf blocks facing all four directions: North, South, East, and West.
* Pour water next to each shelf to test which side stops the flow.
* Observe that water is only stopped when the shelf is at a North or East angle.
* Note that at the East angle, the water-blocking side does not match the visual wall of the shelf.
Observed Results
Water-tightness is restricted to fixed directions. Only North and East angles block water, and the blocking side at the East angle is visually incorrect.
Expected Results
The shelf should block water based on its actual position. Whichever direction the "back wall" of the shelf is facing, that specific side should consistently block water.
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