A tool used by ceramicists and potters predicts the final dimensions of a clay piece after drying and firing. For example, if a potter enters the initial dimensions of a wet clay vessel and the expected shrinkage percentage, this tool will calculate the expected fired size. This allows for precise planning and creation of ceramic works to specific dimensions.
Accurate dimensional prediction is critical in ceramics, especially when creating functional pieces like lids or components designed to fit together. Historically, potters relied on experience and trial-and-error to account for shrinkage, leading to potential inconsistencies. This type of digital tool offers a more precise and repeatable method, minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency in the ceramic process. It allows artists and manufacturers to achieve predictable results, crucial for both artistic endeavors and industrial production.