Great idea. Just a problem with the design for taller soaps - the height of the soap may be higher than the base piece of MDF is wide. Which causes the "goalposts" to be too short. We had to disassemble and try again.
That is really a nice color black in that soap. I don't know if its cheaper but there is another way to cut on a budget. Buy a dowel or get something round to use as handles. Drill a hole in the center of the handles and tie 30 lb fishing line through the holes. Put the line in the notch that you cut, put the soap over it. Line up the opposite end with the line against the wood and just pull ONE of the dowels (The other dowel will catch on the loaf) while the other stays in place. It will cut cleanly though easily using the wood as a guide. It will even cut melt and pour and glycerin soap very cleanly. So a saw is not nessarily needed if the object is to save money. But, than again, decent quality fishing line costs $6-$15 any way.
You are brilliant. How did you even figure out what you need and how to construct. I am still so lost, though you explain the steps very thoroughly here. Thank you so much!!
Just made the soap cutter today. Your a life saver and money saver too! Saved $79.00 dollars. Your amazing! Thanks so much.
That's awesome! Glad I could help🙂
Very simple explanation of a very useful tool that every soap maker needs. I'll try to make one myself. Thank you.
Great idea. Just a problem with the design for taller soaps - the height of the soap may be higher than the base piece of MDF is wide. Which causes the "goalposts" to be too short.
We had to disassemble and try again.
That is really a nice color black in that soap.
I don't know if its cheaper but there is another way to cut on a budget.
Buy a dowel or get something round to use as handles. Drill a hole in the center of the handles and tie 30 lb fishing line through the holes.
Put the line in the notch that you cut, put the soap over it. Line up the opposite end with the line against the wood and just pull ONE of the dowels (The other dowel will catch on the loaf) while the other stays in place. It will cut cleanly though easily using the wood as a guide.
It will even cut melt and pour and glycerin soap very cleanly.
So a saw is not nessarily needed if the object is to save money. But, than again, decent quality fishing line costs $6-$15 any way.
Absolutely brilliant. Nice work!
I LOVE THIS!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!
You are brilliant. How did you even figure out what you need and how to construct. I am still so lost, though you explain the steps very thoroughly here. Thank you so much!!
Oh my God this is brilliant and so timely if I could hug you virtually heck I will this is the answer prayer thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!🤗
GENIUS! I'm going to do one more step and add a piece of wire shrink tubing to cover that end of the wire where you snipped
That's a great idea!🙂
Awesome job! I wish I’d seen this before I bought my single bar cutter,! It’s great
Just Amazing 😍😍... Thank You For This Precious Idea
Very useful idea thank you Ma'am
Hi Kathryn
Thanks for this video , it's very useful👌
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Thank you so much for your idea ,good job.
Very useful and very well explained thank you !
Thanks!
I think that even I can make that! Thanks!
Awesome!
Very good
Great DIY tip!
Thank you! 😊
Very handy and wow!
thanks🙂
thank you
Thank you for sharing
This is genius!!! Thank you so much❤
Thanks!🙂
The item is sold out, is there any alternative saws one can use?
Can I use any coping saw? Or it has to be that one? Thanks
Good 💡
Love this idea, thankyou
La felicito me gustó su video
Si es posible de compartirme las medidas le agradezco un saludo desde colombia
So cool!
Brilliant thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Any ideas or plans on making the big daddy $300+ one cut soap cutter tool 😃🙏
lol, not at the moment but I will give it some thought!! 🙂
About how many ounces is each bar after cutting 1 inch thick?
Thank SO SO SO much!!!!
Dope!
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Two for flinching. 🙂
Where you from 😊
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