L Lrhea Member Joined Jun 7, 2011 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Jun 22, 2011 #1 Hi guys, I am looking for a soap beveler... Where can I get one and who has the best ones? Thanks for the help! 8)
Hi guys, I am looking for a soap beveler... Where can I get one and who has the best ones? Thanks for the help! 8)
paillo Well-Known Member Joined Jul 22, 2010 Messages 2,234 Reaction score 761 Location Glenwood Springs, Colorado Jun 22, 2011 #2 i have an itty bitty carpenter's planer i got at my local ace hardware. it's perfect, inexpensive, the depth of the blade is adjustable, and i love it.
i have an itty bitty carpenter's planer i got at my local ace hardware. it's perfect, inexpensive, the depth of the blade is adjustable, and i love it.
Relle Administrator & Bunny Fanatic Staff member Admin Moderator Supporting Member Joined Sep 23, 2010 Messages 15,050 Reaction score 6,713 Jun 22, 2011 #3 You can use a vegetable peeler or as someone told me here, just your finger nail.
Dragonkaz Well-Known Member Joined Dec 4, 2010 Messages 1,969 Reaction score 14 Location South Australia Jun 23, 2011 #4 I use my thumb nail when my soap is soft and if it's curer further, I use a vegie peeler.
S Stacey Well-Known Member Joined Aug 5, 2010 Messages 271 Reaction score 3 Jun 23, 2011 #5 I just got this: http://www.forcraftssake.com/shop/index ... ucts_id=38 I love it! I started out with a vegtable peeler which was a great way to start. But this is way cooler! Faster and more even. One problem though...if your soap isn't cut with straight edges (at a 90 degree angle), it doesn't work as well. KWIM?
I just got this: http://www.forcraftssake.com/shop/index ... ucts_id=38 I love it! I started out with a vegtable peeler which was a great way to start. But this is way cooler! Faster and more even. One problem though...if your soap isn't cut with straight edges (at a 90 degree angle), it doesn't work as well. KWIM?
D DottieF. Well-Known Member Joined Aug 29, 2007 Messages 158 Reaction score 19 Location northern lower Michigan Jun 23, 2011 #6 When I bevel, I use this. It only takes a small amount off. Just enough to knock off the sharp edge. (I use the 1/16" radius.) http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?cat=1,230,41182,41200&p=45501
When I bevel, I use this. It only takes a small amount off. Just enough to knock off the sharp edge. (I use the 1/16" radius.) http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?cat=1,230,41182,41200&p=45501
Lindy Soap Diva Queen Supporting Member Joined Nov 1, 2008 Messages 8,625 Reaction score 1,685 Location BC Jun 23, 2011 #7 This is the one I use http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=41232&cat=1,230,41182,41200 I like that it has two different sizes for your corners allowing me to use which one I need on the size of the bar...
This is the one I use http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=41232&cat=1,230,41182,41200 I like that it has two different sizes for your corners allowing me to use which one I need on the size of the bar...
J Jezzy Well-Known Member Joined Apr 17, 2010 Messages 1,045 Reaction score 4 Location Germany Jun 27, 2011 #8 I was thinking about getting this one. http://bebecollection.com/loaf-mold-too ... ofile-tool