Wow, Lee- awesome design!
Re: unmolding: The hinges on mine make the task of unmolding quite easy, but the one thing that I'm wondering about with your design is how easy or difficult it will be to slide those end pieces up and out in order to open up the mold to get the soap out. My wonder stems from the way in which I line my mold. I use either mylar or silicone fondant mats that are temporarily 'glued' to the sides of my mold with Vaseline. Although it doesn't take much effort to detach the sides of my mold outward from the Vaselined mylar or silicone with a gentle tug or push so that I can swing the sides down away from the liner (which is still stuck to my soap), I'm trying to picture whether or not I might need to slide a knife down and run it along the length in between the mylar and wooden side before the sides can slide up unhindered.
LBussy said:
I gave some more thought to this while drinking coffee this morning. It struck me that the design you shared results in bars that are not 3.5" wide if you use it in slab mode. As I said I monkeyed around a bit with a design and I used the following assumptions for a stab at a "universal" mold:
Yes- my slab bars are 2.5 long by about 3 5/16" wide. I compensate for the slight loss in wideness by making my slab bars thicker.
I drew your slab dimensions out on paper to physically 'see' the size bars it would make, and it's just the opposite to mine- the width of each bar is a perfect 3.5", but the length is just a bit shy of 2.5". lol No biggie for me, though- I'd just simply compensate the same by making my slab bars thicker.
Making 1 mold to rule them all (hats off to Tolkien) sure would be awfully cool indeed if one could work all the bugs out, but I wonder if it would turn out to be more trouble to make than it's worth. You might end up having to take it to Mount Doom to throw it into the fire and keep Gollum company. lol
If it were me (and if I made molds), I wouldn't try to include a T&S aspect to the design. I'd make a separate mold for that instead, because the taller sides might prove to be a frustration when using the mold in its other modes.
For what it's worth, my T&S mold liner makes soaps that are 3.75" high x 2.5" wide, but the wooden mold that holds the liner itself is actually 5" tall (1.25" taller than the liner) to provide some extra headspace in case of upwardly expanding soap when gelling. That much height in a universal mold would annoy me to no end if I were using it in slab mode or in regular log mode. Just my 2-cents.
IrishLass