The only soaps I've seen beveled with a rounded edge are IrishLass' beautiful bars https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/how-do-you-bevel-soap-share-your-method.64433/ It is hand held, however.
I use my granny’s peeler...probably 70 years old or more -older than me. Still works like a charm. Actually one is a peeler and the others a corer. Wouldn’t trade them for the world!Got a new veg peeler for beveling. Could not get a perfect bevel with it, plus I prefer a rounded edge. Is there a non-hand held beveler that creates a perfect edge?
My 12 year old grandson, Bubba, had to show me how to post a picture. He’s such a wiz that one. Love him to pieces!
You are sweet to remember. But no - that was my younger grandson Travis. He’s got the devil in him.The lil cyborgs r great with tech. Is this the same grandson that u caught in the pig-pen?
I think it just might do the trick. I found the below video of a guy using a tool that looks a lot like the one in your link. See what you think:
IrishLass
I bought some handheld Japanese cornering tools from Amazon, but they've gone up in price. The look rather like old fashioned can openers but they work quite well. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0073G0LDK/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Shopped for this yesterday. They are $35.50 now for a set of 2 with sharpener. I went to 2 hardware stores and a specialty woodworkers' store, and no one had them except one place online that has a store near me, but so pricey just to round soap edges. I'll try a vegetable peeler first ...
Do I sound cheap, or just frugal? I want to semi-retire a year or so from now, and am teaching myself (finally) to spend less money and much less frivolous money. That said, would love a chance to try them... SO and I are both kinda tool freaks. That's a bad match for retirement.
I spent my retirement on an expensive beveler.
Sounds uncomfortable. Your entire retirement? How many years were you stuck on top of that beveler!?!
Hi Earlene.
I was kidding. I spent bout $35 on a wood radius planer untested on soap. Still waiting for deliv.
Im a gov emp. The myth is we have great retirement. In reality I’ll have to work until death or eat cat food...which will be awful cuz Im veg.
Im a gov emp. The myth is we have great retirement. In reality I’ll have to work until death or eat cat food...which will be awful cuz Im veg.
We just need to move to a much cheaper city, town, or rabbit burrow when that blessed day comes!!
Some kind of commune situation would be tremendously cool (in theory). The author Sandor Katz lives somewhere in the Tennessee mountains and they are a self-sufficient commune (of gay men, but I used to wonder if I could join as a token female chief cook or something )
I was obsessed with ecovillages (the current incarnation of communes) for awhile. Commune living is hard cuz it requires consensus decision making...and now...usually a personal income.
There is a NYT article on Katz’s TN commune but I cant access it.
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