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    Soap covering

    Hey thanks again for the replies. I have been zap testing, and yes the bars are good (and sometimes tasty lol!) @ christinak: I've been experimenting with many different molds--I found these great sandbox molds in the toy department at walmart for 97 cents...they are in the shapes of starfish...
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    Soap covering

    Thanks for the insight! @cherry bomb: I do not believe the soap is NaOH heavy, but I am not sure about the gelling...I will cover my next batch so I can see a little bit better what you are talking about. @green soap: I've been waiting about two weeks before cutting, is this too long?
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    lining wooden molds - part 2

    I am not seasoned at soap-making whatsoever, but I have found plastic bags from the grocery store to be quite useful. I simply tear them into whatever size I need, lay over the mold and then pour. The plastic will conform to any shape really. With larger loaf molds the plastic leaves...
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    Soap covering

    Hello all, I'm new to the forum and soap making alike. So far I have 4 batches under my belt and things have been going...okay I think. One thing I have noticed is that my larger primary molds, when cut, do not slice nice and evenly down the bar; instead the blade may meander slightly as...
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