I have been having mixed success with soap log moulds.
I love the look of a fresh batch of soap in log form ready to cut, but I have a few issues yet to resolve.
First is the varying gelling of the soap batches poured into the wooden log mould I have, it seems no matter what I do I dont seem to be able to get consistency between batches.
Second issue and most problematic is cutting the log to the correct weight each time with minimal waste n fuss. I have tried cheese wire cutting with a board and stopper set supposedly for 1" bars. I get 1" bars, but the weight of each bar can vary too much for my liking and my budget wont stretch to a Tank cutter inc P&P to UK just yet.
I would like to stick with the log set up but until I can come up with a consistent batch and cut I think I m going to shelve this plan. :?
I also have some gorgeous silicone moulds which are giving a much easier and more consistent performance.
To date I have been pouring the excess into these moulds, initially for use as sample bars. But, it seems now they are producing the most consistent soaps. No gelling and consistent soap weights.
I now am faced with the decision to give up on the cut log bars for now unless I can come up with a method of getting every batch to perform in the same way. Or change to moulded CP soaps for all my soap batches. Thus minimising waste cutting issues.
Any ideas on getting the soap log batches to come out the same non gelled and creamy looking throughout the bar or do you guys think it would be best to invest in more silicone moulds and move on with them?
All ideas and suggestions welcomed.
Namaste
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I love the look of a fresh batch of soap in log form ready to cut, but I have a few issues yet to resolve.
First is the varying gelling of the soap batches poured into the wooden log mould I have, it seems no matter what I do I dont seem to be able to get consistency between batches.
Second issue and most problematic is cutting the log to the correct weight each time with minimal waste n fuss. I have tried cheese wire cutting with a board and stopper set supposedly for 1" bars. I get 1" bars, but the weight of each bar can vary too much for my liking and my budget wont stretch to a Tank cutter inc P&P to UK just yet.
I would like to stick with the log set up but until I can come up with a consistent batch and cut I think I m going to shelve this plan. :?
I also have some gorgeous silicone moulds which are giving a much easier and more consistent performance.
To date I have been pouring the excess into these moulds, initially for use as sample bars. But, it seems now they are producing the most consistent soaps. No gelling and consistent soap weights.
I now am faced with the decision to give up on the cut log bars for now unless I can come up with a method of getting every batch to perform in the same way. Or change to moulded CP soaps for all my soap batches. Thus minimising waste cutting issues.
Any ideas on getting the soap log batches to come out the same non gelled and creamy looking throughout the bar or do you guys think it would be best to invest in more silicone moulds and move on with them?
All ideas and suggestions welcomed.
Namaste
X