Where to get "all sided" molds?

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Saltynuts

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I've got several molds, but none shape the whole soap bar, at least one side is flat. Can us little people get "all side" or "wrap around" molds, whatever they might be called, that shape the entire bar, so as to make soap shapes like the pro's do?

Thanks!
 
I'm not sure I understand your question. You can visit Bramble Berry's website to see examples of molds.

I have loaf molds and then slice into bars of soap, similar to slicing bread into slices.

I have single cavity molds in various shapes with open tops. When you pour the soap batter in, the top is level (or level it with a knife). When you pop it out, the top becomes the bottom.
 
Thanks Zing! I too have loaf molds and single cavity molds. What I mean is this - when you pour the soap in there, the top of that soap will ALWAYS be flat (or something very close to flat), since there is no mold on the top of the soap - it will flatten due to gravity. But I know lots of commercial soaps are oval/rounded like all the way around, not flat on ANY side. How is that done? I'd love to get a mold that can do that. Let me know if I am still not making sense. Thanks!
 
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You can buy oval or rounded shaped moulds from Aliexpress or soap suppliers in your country. I have loaf moulds and the soap I put in I texture the top, so it is not flat, so you can do that if you want to.
 
I think the term you need to search for is "two part" molds. The ovals and pillow shaped bars of commercial soaps are made that way. Same as candle molds in how they work.. close up, pour, open when solidified.
 

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