MsBeeHaven
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I finally broke down and bought a soap cutter. Merry Christmas to me! Who else had soap supplies on their gift list? Happy holidays to my favorite soap community!
Which one did you get? I've been hemming and hawing over getting one; I haven't decided yet.I bought a bath bomb press. I love shower steamers but they stress me out so I treated myself.
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Looks great! Merry Christmas!I finally broke down and bought a soap cutter. Merry Christmas to me! Who else had soap supplies on their gift list? Happy holidays to my favorite soap community!View attachment 63213
I gave myself the soaf edge cutter. It won't arrive until after Christmas, but that's OK. I don't have time for soaping until then anyway. My justification, other than I just want it, is that the price will only be higher in the future, so I got it now.I finally broke down and bought a soap cutter. Merry Christmas to me! Who else had soap supplies on their gift list? Happy holidays to my favorite soap community!View attachment 63213
I've been eyeing up a similar stamp...Looks great! Merry Christmas!
All the gifts (Christmas and birthday) I've received over the last 4yrs have to do with soaping lol. My latest is from my sister, it's a puncher that makes tags so I don't have to measure and cut them one by one anymore
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It's really handy! I imagine it'll look awesome with printed paper as well just have to figure out the spacing coz you can't really see what you're cutting (I write on mine so that's moot lol).I've been eyeing up a similar stamp...
Back then, this was pure science fiction … but that was three weeks ago, and times have changed since then . For sure I will annoy you all with details soon enough, just so much: it's not a viscosimeter, since these appear easy enough to build/tinker together (at least when aiming for householde-level precision), that I wouldn't bother buying one.Among the too many things I don't really need, but would love to have, is a viscosimeter, to measure the fluidity of LS in a quantitative way (to judge how effective different thickening agents work, etc.). Or a thermostat oven to keep something at exactly 62°C for two days. Or a tabletop chilling drum/votator for oil fractionation and margarine microbatches, or or or …
If you turn the punch upside down, you can easily see the spacing. Old scrapbooking trickIt's really handy! I imagine it'll look awesome with printed paper as well just have to figure out the spacing coz you can't really see what you're cutting (I write on mine so that's moot lol).
That's what I do! Still tricky.. Small hands aren't good with big things and this is huge lolIf you turn the punch upside down, you can easily see the spacing. Old scrapbooking trick
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