Loaf Mold Needed for 2.75" width bars by 18" long loaf (ish)

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Hello Everyone!

It has been forever since I have read or posted. Mil fam here and have had to move a couple of times and I'm getting back into CP soaping and I'm finding that my soap molds are just a little bit too large for the soaps I want to make (or to compete with DR Squatch!) - my current are 3.5" wide - much too large.

I'm looking to find some sort of mold as mentioned - 2.75" wide by at least 3" tall but not too tall (looking to make square bars, not tall bars (I see some 2" wide one, def not looking to do that). And the loaf molds would ideally be 18" long to fit my cutter.

I guess forcraftssake.com went under? I bought some custom molds from them yeeaarrss ago, yet those were a bit fiddley.

Ideally I like a good silicone lined wooden mold like nurturehandmade.com makes (used to be nurture supply when I last purchased from them)...

Anyhow, I would really appreciate the help. I've been looking on and off for weeks and I thought you experts here might know some sources immediately so I thought I would give you all a try.

Thanks in advance!
~M
 
Custom Craft Tools will make exactly the dimensions you want @DextrousM. I have several of their molds and love them. I use Mylar sheets for liners instead of silicone. Mylar sheets have the advantage of being scaled to any and all custom sizes.
Here is one 18” mold that could be customized:
https://customcrafttools.com/products/3-7-lbs-large-soap-mold-classic-with-easy-open-tabs
Here is another option with dividers:
https://customcrafttools.com/products/5-lbs-soap-mold-with-dividers
And you can get lids for them.
I have this TS mold with Mylar (says plastic) liners:
https://customcrafttools.com/products/2-4-lbs-medium-heavy-duty-clear-soap-mold
I can purchase Mylar replacement sheets on Amazon and cut them with a paper cutter. (Clear Mylar is available.)
And no, I’m not connected to the company, just a long time fan. 😊
 
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