kmarvel
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Happy New Year Everyone.
What does everyone use for a 1 lb mold?? TIA
Kathie
What does everyone use for a 1 lb mold?? TIA
Kathie
I have a few different options for a 1 lb mold. One is a slab mold from BB, not one of my favorites as I don't like the size of the resulting bars. I made a divider for my regular wood loaf mold that fits in tight, works really well but I also made a tall skinny wooden 1lb mold. I really like the tall skinny mold but its a pain to line.
I plan on remaking the tall skinny and maybe making it collapsible so I can line it permanently with mylar. A pringles can also works really well.
My divider was really simple, I cut a piece of 3/4" lumber to fit snuggly in my mold so I don't need any hardware. I shove it in the mold and position it where I marked the inside of the mold for a 1 lb batch.
I have the above mold for test batches and like the size but it is hard to remove the soap. I always have to put it is the freezer before removing or let it sit in the mold for a few days.This.
http://www.brambleberry.com/mobile/4-Silicone-Loaf-Mold-P5531.aspx
But I like taller bars. This works great for practices though.
Staples has/had a line of boxes called Really Useful Boxes, and I got this small one years ago. Don't know if they still carry them. Here with my coffee cup for scale.
I have the above mold for test batches and like the size but it is hard to remove the soap. I always have to put it is the freezer before removing or let it sit in the mold for a few days.
I have one of the Crafters Choice 1 lb silicone molds, which works great. Also, I just made another one of that size using coroplastic. I purchased a large sheet of it at Lowe's hardware for $10.20 and made the small square mold, a tally skinny mold and a short skinny mold which I'll use for guest soaps. I also used the coroplastic to make dividers for some of my molds.Happy New Year Everyone.
What does everyone use for a 1 lb mold?? TIA
Kathie