FlybyStardancer
Well-Known Member
Okay, so I had this idea for a breakfast soap that looks like eggs (with the theme being egg breakfast, egg, bacon (aka lard), hashbrowns (cooked potato fluff), and coffee.
I was thinking of having the yolk be an embed, because that seemed easier to do without that missing third hand. The main mold would be a pringles can, so I needed an embed mold that would make a proportional yolk.
I thought about PVC pipe, but the smallest ones still have a diameter that's too big for my aesthetic preferences. However, I do also have some spare CPVC pipe around, and the diameter of the inside is thinner for the equivalent size! (At least it does IIRC.) Has anyone used CPVC instead of PVC for a soap mold?
I was thinking of having the yolk be an embed, because that seemed easier to do without that missing third hand. The main mold would be a pringles can, so I needed an embed mold that would make a proportional yolk.
I thought about PVC pipe, but the smallest ones still have a diameter that's too big for my aesthetic preferences. However, I do also have some spare CPVC pipe around, and the diameter of the inside is thinner for the equivalent size! (At least it does IIRC.) Has anyone used CPVC instead of PVC for a soap mold?