So I have been using a cheap silicone (12-squares) mold to make soap so far, and I want to try my hand at making a rectangular "loaf" of soap to cut into individual pieces. The main reason being, I think it would be easier to pour only once into a large rectangle instead of into 12 squares...and the individual bars would look better cut, rather than some bars being very uniform from overfilling one square and under-filling the next.
I was wondering what the community thinks about using rectangular molds of silicone, plastic, and wood? The pros and cons of each. I have a pretty good idea in my head, but I would appreciate the opinions of those more experienced than me :mrgreen:
I was wondering what the community thinks about using rectangular molds of silicone, plastic, and wood? The pros and cons of each. I have a pretty good idea in my head, but I would appreciate the opinions of those more experienced than me :mrgreen: