My English is very poor but I can speak Hungarian better. I think these pictures speak better than I do. ... The handle would only hinder the lower end position.Are suggesting using a jigsaw modified for this, or that your photo, the green metal WAS a jigsaw? I had not seen one that "deep" in the past. I am intrigued tho, as the jigsaw idea, if I could figure out how to "attach" to a hinge seems a pretty straight forward way to achieve this.
In my device, the metal frame does not warp nor does the steel wire stretch significantly.Here is mine. Just be aware that the cutter part with the guitar string on it has now warped substantially. I used it yesterday but have to guide it through to the slit so it cuts evenly. The wood for the frame is quite strong, so I'm surprised at the warping. Also remember to back off the guitar string when not using it, then tighten it up again.
Dh made this for a Christmas gift in 2012.
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/my-xmas-gift-soap-cutter.30888/
I have a bud cutter and the top is not nearly that tall, it has handles on the frontIt's how I like it. Show me yours
Thank you very much!those photographs certainly do tell the story! I have not seen a jigsaw that deep, but I will look - I love your creativity here!
Didn't make it then, just bought it? Easy.I have a bud cutter and the top is not nearly that tall, it has handles on the front
My X took ALL my tools when we got divorced. $30k in tools and machinery. So no I did not make it. I bought it so that I knew it would work flawlessly.Didn't make it then, just bought it? Easy.
Yeah but I dug in and stuck it out..Proud of myself.My X took ALL my tools when we got divorced. $30k in tools and machinery. So no I did not make it. I bought it so that I knew it would work flawlessly.
This is also my business so cutting 1 soap at a time is ridiculous for me. I make 16 bar batches.
Were you the one that said they were quitting a while ago?
I would be surprised if metal warped significantly to affect the cutting. The OP's one is made of wood, that's why I gave my feedback to them.In my device, the metal frame does not warp nor does the steel wire stretch significantly.
Oh yeah. The metal (iron) does not change. It is stable because the frame is iron as well as the string is iron (stainless steel wire). So thermal expansion can't fool me for that either.I would be surprised if metal warped significantly to affect the cutting. The OP's one is made of wood, that's why I gave my feedback to them.
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