IslandSoap
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Thank u!!Very nice! Love that blue!
Thank you!So cute! Great job!
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Thank u!!Very nice! Love that blue!
Thank you!So cute! Great job!
This is why M&P is fun. Those are just gorgeous. You can just send them all to me.I made my first melt and pour .. keeping with my boating hobby. It took 6 hours total with making all the embeds... figured I would play around with it since I’m on vacation and have the time. My family is impressed. Like I told them..” I go big or don’t do it”.
Did you tape or glue it all together? I'm needing to make some dividers as well..just wondering.
Pretty, and the rivers really work well with the colors.View attachment 44549 I cut my floral hanger swirl batch. It did gel and with the glycerin rivers has a watercolor look to it! But I am going to need a wire soap cutter. The second hand box/ blade I have is not so good.
Beautiful soap! Wonder if super glue would work well.... ?Ok, so I just tested out my divider. It worked great for what it was meant to do. No leaking, stayed put...etc. But when I started to try and clean it, the glue didn’t hold. I don’t know if I’ll try and glue it again or go back to the drawing board with a new design as I have another idea in my head for one that comes apart. Ugh! I had high hopes for it! View attachment 44556
That's really clever. Are they notched together somehow?I redesigned my dividers. Now they come apart and will be easier to clean. Will post an update when I use this new design. View attachment 44571View attachment 44572 View attachment 44573
That is a great idea! Here I was struggling about finding plexiglass to use as a divider. I need to think outside the box. Please forgive the nubieI redesigned my dividers. Now they come apart and will be easier to clean. Will post an update when I use this new design. View attachment 44571View attachment 44572 View attachment 44573
That's really clever. Are they notched together somehow?
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I've been looking at doing this. I've mechanically incline and I own saws (circular saw and jigsaw, plus hand saws). However, the store will cut the wood to your specifications. One thing I thought of while watching the videos and seeing them use hinges to raise and lower the sides, is why not also use hinges on the ends, so the entire box will lie flat and you can lift the loaf of soap out? You also use a locking bracket on the ends and avoid the need for the bungee cords.I made my own soap mold last weekView attachment 44581 View attachment 44582 View attachment 44583 View attachment 44584 and it was way cheaper that the one my friend ordered offline. I got the idea off YouTube. Please keep in mind that I'm NOT mechanically inclined by any means. I didn't have a saw to cut the end prices so I improvised. View attachment 44581 View attachment 44581
You did an awesome job! I wondered what the cardboard was for...it seems to work perfectly.I made my own soap mold last weekView attachment 44581 View attachment 44582 View attachment 44583 View attachment 44584 and it was way cheaper that the one my friend ordered offline. I got the idea off YouTube. Please keep in mind that I'm NOT mechanically inclined by any means. I didn't have a saw to cut the end prices so I improvised. View attachment 44581 View attachment 44581
I bought my wood at Lowe's but they no longer cut the wood for you, unfortunately. They only do large jobs now.I've been looking at doing this. I've mechanically incline and I own saws (circular saw and jigsaw, plus hand saws). However, the store will cut the wood to your specifications. One thing I thought of while watching the videos and seeing them use hinges to raise and lower the sides, is why not also use hinges on the ends, so the entire box will lie flat and you can lift the loaf of soap out? You also use a locking bracket on the ends and avoid the need for the bungee cords.
I was desperate to make some soap and use my newly made mold, so I couldn't wait and improvisedYou did an awesome job! I wondered what the cardboard was for...it seems to work perfectly.
Yep, great minds.I bought my wood at Lowe's but they no longer cut the wood for you, unfortunately. They only do large jobs now.
My plan is to add hinges on the end pieces also along with a locking brackets soon. My friend's neighbor will be cutting the wood for me and when I have those pieces cut, I'll update new pictures.
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I made my first loaf today! It's yuzu scented. I cant wait to see how it turns out.
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