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I think the wire is meant to be used for both vertical and horizontal cuts. For vertical, you put the soap on the measuring mat to get the size bar you want, either thick or wide (for a loaf cut or a slab cut) and run/guide the wire along the edges of the upright wall and into the groove cut at the bottom. To get the horizontal cut, you put the wire in the nicks/grooves near the bottom and slide your slab along it, but I agree with DeeAnna that you'd probably be pushing your slab into the wire from the platform side and that makes it look like it could push the wire out, unless there is something to hold with wire in its place (I don't see it though) or the entire wire tool in place (don't see that either).
Theoretically, if you can make a mold, you can make it a horizontal cutter by building it with just the side walls but not the front or the back. You could put some screws into the wall at the height of the horizontal cut, stretch and secure some wire across them and push your soap through. YOu wouldn't need a separate tool for the wire. You could set screws on the platform and run a bar or brace just along the top and set screws in those too, so you have the option to set wires up horizontally or vertically. I have no idea if I'm making this clear though.
Have to post a soap, too!
Theoretically, if you can make a mold, you can make it a horizontal cutter by building it with just the side walls but not the front or the back. You could put some screws into the wall at the height of the horizontal cut, stretch and secure some wire across them and push your soap through. YOu wouldn't need a separate tool for the wire. You could set screws on the platform and run a bar or brace just along the top and set screws in those too, so you have the option to set wires up horizontally or vertically. I have no idea if I'm making this clear though.
Have to post a soap, too!