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The kiln sets your calendar, not the sign-up sheet
A glaze firing takes 8–12 hours and a bisque firing another 6–8 — the kiln schedule, not demand, decides how many sessions a studio can actually run in a month. That constraint has to shape the booking calendar itself, not fight it after the fact.
Clay and glaze bought for the sign-up sheet, not the room
Clay ordered for sixteen registrations and used by eleven doesn't get refunded — it gets reused if you're lucky, wasted if the glaze was already mixed. Ordering off same-day confirmed headcount instead of the week-old sheet is most of the fix.
Greenware breaks between sessions if nobody's watching
A piece left to dry unevenly between a Tuesday throw and a Thursday trim cracks — and the person who notices first is usually the student, not the instructor. Session-to-session tracking of whose piece is at what stage is a real operational need, not a nice-to-have.
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