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This one will be a sheet of silicone that will be made into a mold liner.

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And this one will be a 2lb silicone mold.

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Thanks for showing us your mold making. How cost effective is this compared to molds you can buy online? I've always thought the mold making kits were expensive and it would be more expensive (and messier :lol: ) to make your own.
 
Yeah...it's kinda expensive and a pain. But I just wanted to do it... lol. The two pound mold will cost about 20 bucks to make. Silicone is very expensive.
 
I'm confused how the second one will become a mold. It looks like it will end up as a solid block. How will you carve it out?
 
calico21 said:
I'm confused how the second one will become a mold. It looks like it will end up as a solid block. How will you carve it out?
Cool!
That's the way I'm seeing it too calico21. How will that become a mold you pour soap into?
 
It has a negative on the inside. The opening is on the bottom. I'll post pics tonite when i unmold it.
 
Here it is after I took it out of the mold and took the inside negative out. I need to clean it up a bit. But I'm happy with it. I'll work on the liners tonite and see how those come together.

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I put the negative in first and then pour silicone to about .5 inch over the top.
 
FOr the negative I used plaster...which didn't work that great. I have another idea to do that. The outside container mold is acrylic. My guy made for me.
 
The thickness of frame is key issue.
Log mold has length limitation, muffin top, you can put wire in silicone.

Try to make "Swiss roll" shape, or half round, 3/4 round, that will be more interesting. Cake soap.
 
Here is the liner. I decided to make one for my BB vertical mold. I left one side un-welded so I could easily remove soap. I'll probably just run a piece of tape up the side when I make soap.

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Great job.

You have wooden box, so you may choose silicone rubber ( plate ) to glue it on wooden box frame.

There is one issue for RTV2 silicone, it is liquid silicone.
It is better to use food grade or white color.

In some cases, if you don't have idea about formula, then
A.
Color is milked in soap liquid, so, after soap dryer, silicone color is on soap. It is always happening for wrong formula.
This may only RTV2 with some essential oils to be a chemical action.

B.
How do you know what is inside of your RTV2?
BPA Free?

I don't have answer either.
 
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