hmlove1218
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I use the great value sunflower oil In my soaps. I believe their SO is the HO even though it doesn't say it.
I find if I use a little stearic acid my soap is smoother.
I have been thinking about using Sunflower oil to cut my Olive oil in half. Do you guys know if should buy the high oleic SO? I dont want to have to worry about DOS. Also I cannot find sunflower oil at my grocery store, I wonder if they have it at Walmart.
What brand of planer do you use?
I'm not sure to whom the question was directed, but for what its worth, I myself use the acrylic planer from SoapmakingResource (it also bevels, too): http://www.soap-making-resource.com/soap-beveler.html
IrishLass
The acrylic is cut at a sharp angle where the soap passes over. That is what does the cutting ... there's not a separate blade.
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Yep- exactly what DeeAnna said^^^^. When I first bought it, I wondered if the acrylic blade would be up to the task, and I'm most happy to report that it is. I've had it for about 4 or more years now and it's still quite sharp. I make sure to take very good care of it, though. I hand wash and dry it and then store it upside down so that the blade is never touching anything.
I absolutely love it. Although it bevels as well as planes, I only use it for planing since I already have another tool that I use for bevels (of which I like the looks of much better).
Also, another concern I had when I first bought it was that I worried it might shave too much off my soap, but it happily turns out that I was worried for nothing. The thickness of the planed-off soap is paper-thin- not more than 1/32" at the most.
IrishLass
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