Lipgloss100
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Hi there-
Since I like to complicate my life, there's a specific soap that I want to make, but not sure about the best mold to use and was hoping someone could guide me in the right direction.
I want to make Soap On A Rope with each soap containing an embed.
I need the size of each soap to be Length: 2.5" Bar Width: 3.5" Bar Depth: 1.25. And each bar weighing around 6oz. Think of the Crafters Choice mold in the Basic Rectangle mold 1601.
I've tried using single molds, but I have to poke a hole in the side of each mold to insert the rope, which makes me lose a little soap, not a huge deal, but this will be very time consuming with making large batches.
The soap will have a couple of layers, but I guess using a divider won't be a problem if I wait for each layer to be on the cooler side so the layers don't melt together.
I'm new to soaping a cutting soap makes me nervous, so if there's some type of dummy-proof cutting mechanism, please share
My biggest concern is uniformity.
I apologize for the long-winded question, but any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Since I like to complicate my life, there's a specific soap that I want to make, but not sure about the best mold to use and was hoping someone could guide me in the right direction.
I want to make Soap On A Rope with each soap containing an embed.
I need the size of each soap to be Length: 2.5" Bar Width: 3.5" Bar Depth: 1.25. And each bar weighing around 6oz. Think of the Crafters Choice mold in the Basic Rectangle mold 1601.
I've tried using single molds, but I have to poke a hole in the side of each mold to insert the rope, which makes me lose a little soap, not a huge deal, but this will be very time consuming with making large batches.
The soap will have a couple of layers, but I guess using a divider won't be a problem if I wait for each layer to be on the cooler side so the layers don't melt together.
I'm new to soaping a cutting soap makes me nervous, so if there's some type of dummy-proof cutting mechanism, please share
My biggest concern is uniformity.
I apologize for the long-winded question, but any suggestions would be greatly appreciated