Clay Shrinkage Calculator

Ensure tiles, mugs, and sculpture components finish at the right size by accounting for clay body shrinkage.

Most stoneware shrinks 10–15%, porcelain up to 16–20%.

Finished Dimensions

Length

8.8 units

Width

7.04 units

Height / thickness

0.88 units

Shrinkage ratio: 0.88 (keep wet pieces 1.136× larger to hit target size).

How to Use This Calculator

1

Measure your wet piece

Record length, width, and height after forming but before drying. Use consistent units (inches, centimeters).

2

Determine shrinkage percent

Look up the clay body’s shrinkage from the manufacturer or measure a test tile—subtract fired size from wet size.

3

Plan your sizing

Use the calculated finished size to adjust molds, slab templates, or wheel-thrown walls so the final piece matches design specs.

Formula

Finished Size = Wet Size × (1 − Shrink%)

Shrinkage Ratio = 1 − Shrink% / 100

Scale Up Factor = 1 / Shrinkage Ratio

Example: Wet tile 10 in, shrinkage 12% → Finished = 10 × 0.88 = 8.8 in. Build wet pieces 1.136× your desired fired size.

Studio Tips

Shrinkage varies with clay body, water content, and firing temperature. Track your own averages for consistency.

  • Make test tiles whenever you switch clay or firing schedules.
  • Account for glaze thickness—it may add up to 1–2% shrinkage.
  • Design molds/slabs larger by the scale-up factor to hit target dimensions.
  • Dry pieces slowly and evenly to minimize warping during shrinkage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does shrinkage happen during drying or firing?

Both. Clay shrinks as water evaporates and again during vitrification in the kiln. Manufacturers usually report total shrinkage.

Do glazes affect shrinkage?

Yes—glazes can add slight shrinkage or expansion. Test finished sizes with glaze to be precise.

How do I measure shrinkage percentage?

Make a test strip with markings (e.g., 10 cm). Measure wet, bisque, and fired lengths. Shrink% = (Wet − Fired) ÷ Wet × 100.

What if my pieces warp?

Warping changes finished dimensions unpredictably. Improve drying control, use supports, and refine clay body to maintain shape.