Speed up the process.
Best way to cut cold process soap.
Depending on how firm it is i will go ahead and slice it into one inch thick bars.
Inscriptions on the cylinders described a process of fats boiled with ashes the world s first soap making method but the babylonians weren t the only ones who benefited.
Soap makers have all kinds of ideas about items to use when it comes to cutting homemade soap.
Some use guitar strings the wire ones.
Once i make a batch of soap i unmold it after 24 hours.
The front stop which keeps your soap from sliding out to ensure bars are all cut the same size should measure 5 long by 2 high.
Cold process soap is made without any external heat applied to it while hot process soap is most often cooked in a crockpot to speed up the soapmaking process.
Make your soap one day and then make sure you can cut it the next.
It s a time tested technique.
The longer it sits the harder and milder it will become.
Now about your choices of tools to use for how to cut homemade soap.
Unfortunately not every batch comes straight out of the mold this way.
The bottom piece to your soap cutter will need to measure 6 3 4 long by 3 1 2 wide.
While soap will form bubbles within the first 24 hours that doesn t mean it s done.
At this point the soap should cut smoothly without crumbling.
The art of soap making can be traced as far back as ancient babylon when archaeologists during an excavation first discovered a soap material inside clay cylinders dating as early as 2800 b c.
Whether the soap has a bit of soda ash or uneven edges there are several tricks to making each and every bar picture perfect.
If it is still soft and sticky i will wait another day or two before slicing.
If you don t take this step the blade won t cut all the way through your soap.
Most people choose to cut their soaps into a one inch thickness.
This will make your soap harden up a little faster and cure out earlier.
First you have to decide how wide you want your bars of soap to be.
Place your soaps in an out of the way place to cure.
When making soap to sell or give as a gift it needs to look polished and professional.