artemis
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I'm sure I'm not the first one to think of this.
I love the type of swirls I can get in a loaf mold, but I like a round bar of soap. I'm never really happy with my swirls when I use a cylinder mold (Pringles can, most often). I had the thought: what if I could put the cylinder on it's side and pour into it that way and also swirl it, like in my loaf. I cut an opening down one side of the Pringles can (I also shortened it to make a smaller batch) and secured the lid with hot glue. I used tie straps to make the shape more stable and also provide feet. And so, I give you the Cylinder Loaf Mold. If it really works, I may have to somehow make a reusable version.
(Pretend you don't see the mess in the second picture)
I love the type of swirls I can get in a loaf mold, but I like a round bar of soap. I'm never really happy with my swirls when I use a cylinder mold (Pringles can, most often). I had the thought: what if I could put the cylinder on it's side and pour into it that way and also swirl it, like in my loaf. I cut an opening down one side of the Pringles can (I also shortened it to make a smaller batch) and secured the lid with hot glue. I used tie straps to make the shape more stable and also provide feet. And so, I give you the Cylinder Loaf Mold. If it really works, I may have to somehow make a reusable version.
(Pretend you don't see the mess in the second picture)
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