Cutting salt bars

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osso

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I made my first batch of salt bars yesterday. I used 90% coconut oil, 10% rice bran oil with a 20% super fat and salt at 50% weight of oils. I unmolded and cut within 2 hours and the loaf was still warm and firm, but soft. I suspect I could have waited a tad longer to cut at this percentage of salt.

Anyway, for those of you that make salt bars in a loaf mold, do/have you used a wire cutter to cut? I used a regular blade soap cutter because I was unsure of how it would go if I used the wire. I'm thinking it would be fine as long as the loaf is not super hard.
 
I've not used a wire cutter on my salt bars but I don't see why it wouldn't work. Just make sure the loaf hasn't hardened too much.
 
I never cut my salt bars before they are completely cured. I use a wire cutter otherwise they crumble when you cut.
 
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