I’m moving towards buying a planer and a beveler.
I found recommendations in an older thread and also had some recent advice about looking for a planer that shaves off the thinnest of layers. My research so far is summarized below, but I’m sure there are other options out there that I don’t know about. Please point me in the right directions. I don’t want to hand bevel and I do want to stick with acrylic. Thanks!
For a beveler, I’m looking at this:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/251970...-beveler-no-more?ref=shop_home_active_4&frs=1
Which offers two beveling depths (1/16th OR 1/8th inch). The downside I can see is that the soap has to be held at an angle and moved along in the groove. I imagine it could go a little wonky if the soap edge is uneven to start with, or if I’m not paying enough attention
Or this:
http://forcraftssake.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=18_24&products_id=38
It looks like this one makes a bevel that is 1/16th TO 1/8th. The soap slides along the angled side of the planer, which is a nice feature. Less opportunity for wonkiness, I would think, and it looks rugged, but I wonder what factors affect the final depth of the bevel.
For a planer, I’m looking at this:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/247627248/blade-less-acrylic-soap-planer-no-more?ref=related-1&frs=1
The shavings coming off in the video are super thin.
And then there’s a combo beveler/planer, which might be the best choice overall:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/272556...ap-2-in-1-planer?ref=shop_home_active_7&frs=1
This one has a side piece that’s at a 45 deg angle to support the soap for beveling at 1/16th of an inch. So no 18th inch option with this one.
I found recommendations in an older thread and also had some recent advice about looking for a planer that shaves off the thinnest of layers. My research so far is summarized below, but I’m sure there are other options out there that I don’t know about. Please point me in the right directions. I don’t want to hand bevel and I do want to stick with acrylic. Thanks!
For a beveler, I’m looking at this:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/251970...-beveler-no-more?ref=shop_home_active_4&frs=1
Which offers two beveling depths (1/16th OR 1/8th inch). The downside I can see is that the soap has to be held at an angle and moved along in the groove. I imagine it could go a little wonky if the soap edge is uneven to start with, or if I’m not paying enough attention
Or this:
http://forcraftssake.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=18_24&products_id=38
It looks like this one makes a bevel that is 1/16th TO 1/8th. The soap slides along the angled side of the planer, which is a nice feature. Less opportunity for wonkiness, I would think, and it looks rugged, but I wonder what factors affect the final depth of the bevel.
For a planer, I’m looking at this:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/247627248/blade-less-acrylic-soap-planer-no-more?ref=related-1&frs=1
The shavings coming off in the video are super thin.
And then there’s a combo beveler/planer, which might be the best choice overall:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/272556...ap-2-in-1-planer?ref=shop_home_active_7&frs=1
This one has a side piece that’s at a 45 deg angle to support the soap for beveling at 1/16th of an inch. So no 18th inch option with this one.