paillo said:
i've heard rave reviews about this one, but it's a little spendy.
http://www.lotioncrafter.com/best-ever- ... eller.html
I have that one, but it is not a planer, just a beveler (but a very nice one, though. I found the outstanding quality of it to be worth the price).
If you want something that planes
and bevels, I just recently purchased this one about a month or so ago:
http://www.soap-making-resource.com/soap-beveler.html
I was kind of hesitant to buy it at first because it's made of 100% acrylic, which means no replacement blades and no way to sharpen it (that I know of), but like you, I was having no luck finding any US suppliers that were still selling a planer or had not gone out of business, etc.., and was I getting desperate.
Well, anyway, I am very happy with my purchase, so far. It planes my soap beautifully, shaving off only the thinnest layer you can possibly imagine being able to shave off of a bar of soap- it's as close to paper-thin as a layer of soap can get and still remain in one piece. I was very impressed. I'm kinda concerned about the sharpness of the 'blade' going dull over time, but at least for now it is very sharp and shows no sign of wearing down. I should probably mention that I'm not in business and my batches are on the small side (1lb to 2.5 lbs mostly, and on occassion 5 lbs.), and I don't need to plane
all my soaps, so it's not getting a
huge amount of wear-and-tear use.
IrishLass