littleduckysoaper
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Hello, I'm new to soap making and just purchased my first wooden mold. The mold is brand new, never been used. I believe it is made out of 1/2 pine. (not sure of the wood) The book I am using said to cut separate strips of freezer paper to line each side of the mold. I did this (used a ruler to get straight edges) and after painstakingly getting it into the mold... I found gaps at the bottom on the shorter sides because the bottom of the NEW wooden mold is warped. MY QUESTION IS: is it common to receive a WARPED wooden mold???
I tried to fix it by relining the short sides with a "lip" so it went under the bottom piece of freezer paper.
SO, do I complain to the person I bought the mold from?
SO, HOW do I line this mold? ... the correct way? ... there MUST be a better way...
P.S. I just poured this soap today, should I expect problems unmolding my soap tomorrow... any ideas??? suggestions??
I tried to fix it by relining the short sides with a "lip" so it went under the bottom piece of freezer paper.
SO, do I complain to the person I bought the mold from?
SO, HOW do I line this mold? ... the correct way? ... there MUST be a better way...
P.S. I just poured this soap today, should I expect problems unmolding my soap tomorrow... any ideas??? suggestions??