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Wow , you have been busy , that is a lot of gorgeous looking soap you have there.:D

Kitn
 
They look even better cut! I love how neat they are too - I particularly like the darker one cut - is that sandlewood & tumeric?....I am still cutting slices by hand....I hope you have a cutter for all of that, or are you the 'soap cutting ninja'?

Tanya :)
 
topcat said:
They look even better cut! I love how neat they are too - I particularly like the darker one cut - is that sandlewood & tumeric?....I am still cutting slices by hand....I hope you have a cutter for all of that, or are you the 'soap cutting ninja'?

Tanya :)

ROTFL!!!

My multi-bar soap cutter hasn't come yet....so I am the Soap Ninja.....
 
ROTFL!!!

My multi-bar soap cutter hasn't come yet....so I am the Soap Ninja.....[/quote]

Dear Soap Cutting Ninja
I am terribly soap cutting challenged . Do you have any tips for wanna be soap cutting ninja's ?

TIA

Kitn
 
Kitn said:
ROTFL!!!

My multi-bar soap cutter hasn't come yet....so I am the Soap Ninja.....

Dear Soap Cutting Ninja
I am terribly soap cutting challenged . Do you have any tips for wanna be soap cutting ninja's ?

TIA

Kitn[/quote]

No real advices except to clean off your blade and your cutter between slices. That made all the difference for me. I also let the logs harden for about a week before I cut them. Now, they will cure on the racks for another three, then go into the salon.
 

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