Ugeauxgirl
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My family is asking what I'd like for Christmas. I can't think of anything, so I want to know what is on your list for Christmas, or some soapy gadget you love that you'd give another soapaholic...
That soap router looks amazing. WOWIf they're asking in terms of high end quality tools, you can't go wrong with this: "Caterpillar" soap cutting station or pretty much anything on their site.
Also, apparently loved by many but on the less costly side: Soap Router Edger Beveler Tool Fast and Easy 4" and extra Wide 5" | mysite or pretty much anything you find of interest on their site.
You could also make a wish list on Amazon and some other sites and share the link for your wish list with your family. My granddaughter does that and it makes shopping for her a breeze.
What I want right now is a very fancy Soap Beveler. It's around $200 plus another $100 for shipping from Taiwan.
6. Salad Shooter or a shredder attachment for my kitchenaid mixer
9. Another 5lb mold from nurture
I would love a mold similar to this. I’ve always wanted one and just couldn’t see myself spending the money on it. I’ve made and/or had made all if my wooden molds (FREE). It’s the dividers I’m not so sure about. 9 Bar Unfinished Birchwood Mold
Hehe, I think that's the point. I have a $10 wood one that I hate. I want a better one.There is a much cheaper option if you don’t mind doing a little more work.
https://www.soapstamps4you.co.uk/product-page/package-deal-both-edge-cutters-beveler
I just want the shredder/shooter to make rebatching easier. Last time I had to shred soaps, I shredded a finger with them. I want one that will keep my fingers free.
Have you ever tried a cut glove? These are mandatory for me when using a box grater. Otherwise, I just use the shredding blade on my food processor. But I agree, it would be nice to have a dedicated soap shredder!I just want the shredder/shooter to make rebatching easier. Last time I had to shred soaps, I shredded a finger with them. I want one that will keep my fingers free.
I just want the shredder/shooter to make rebatching easier. Last time I had to shred soaps, I shredded a finger with them. I want one that will keep my fingers free.
I guess I’m just cheap$300 vs $30 for the same end result…I’ll take $30 all dayHehe, I think that's the point. I have a $10 wood one that I hate. I want a better one.
PSS: Just saw @Catscankim's post about her water distiller machine. I have had one of those on my Amazon wish-list for a while now. Would be a great gift for a soapmaker!
I sliced off the side of my right ring finger when cutting potatoes on a mandolin. It grew back LOL. Ever since then, however, I have used garden gloves to use the mandolin and I don't go all crazy with it ....I really pay attn when I am slicing on it now. It was pretty traumatic for me LOL. Half of the side of my finger was hanging off LOL. I called my friend who was coming over for dinner "can you bring some super glue?" And thats how I saved my finger/skin LOL.I just want the shredder/shooter to make rebatching easier. Last time I had to shred soaps, I shredded a finger with them. I want one that will keep my fingers free.
$30? $300? I found a stainless steel one for $89.I guess I’m just cheap$300 vs $30 for the same end result…I’ll take $30 all day
I worked at a deli years ago. I nearly took the tip of my finger off and had to go to emergency.I sliced off the side of my right ring finger when cutting potatoes on a mandolin. It grew back LOL. Ever since then, however, I have used garden gloves to use the mandolin and I don't go all crazy with it ....I really pay attn when I am slicing on it now. It was pretty traumatic for me LOL. Half of the side of my finger was hanging off LOL. I called my friend who was coming over for dinner "can you bring some super glue?" And thats how I saved my finger/skin LOL.
I actually also sliced the pad of my pinky finger on a meat slicer at a bagel/pizza shop I worked at after high school. The owner’s wife was a nurse at a plastic surgeon’s office so he sewed my finger up. I always say “I’ve had work done”! Lol … didn’t hurt a bit, such a clean cut. Although I did almost pass out getting the stitches taken out!I worked at a deli years ago. I nearly took the tip of my finger off and had to go to emergency.
I’m in awe of this tool right here!!! It’s my favorite tool of all times!!!! So I would definitely recommend!Also, apparently loved by many but on the less costly side: Soap Router Edger Beveler Tool Fast and Easy 4" and extra Wide 5" | mysite or pretty much anything you find of interest on their site.
I'm really torn between a Caterpillar/Hercules style of cutter, and the sliding type of cutter which I've seen in one YouTube video, I think they are called slab mold cutters? The latter seem even easier to use and the fact that you slide the soap makes me think that you can control the cut more.For those of you looking at the Caterpillar soap cutting station, you can get a discount code from the Tree Marie YT video where she shows the Caterpillar in use.
However, Custom Craft Tools now offers a smaller and less expensive version called "The Hercules." But it is just under the price for free shipping, so when you run the final numbers, the price difference between the two cutters isn't as great as it seems. Of course, to get your Hercules purchase up to the free shipping level, you could add in a soap shaper, soap dish, or mold, and still be less than the discounted Caterpillar price.
Here is the maker's IG post on the differences between the two cutters.
Sincerely,
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PS: For those of you who recall that I was thinking of buying the Caterpillar, I never pulled the trigger. I had an epiphany: I really don't enjoy working with my slab mold. But.... I am now considering the Hercules since even some loaf soaps need splitting, like for Taiwan swirls. Decisions, decisions.
I did slice the tip off one of my fingers cleaning that d***m slicer... as well as a few other cuts and injuries.$30? $300? I found a stainless steel one for $89.
I worked at a deli years ago. I nearly took the tip of my finger off and had to go to emergency.
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