I know I have all ready asked this question but this has not been resolved by the maker or myself. I have a 12 wire cutter I bought off etsy by Ploughboy. My bars are weighing between 4.30 to 4.80, what a ridiculous rang! I placed an order just now with For Craft's Sake (8 weeks out at least) for the Tank and the owner is concerned that I will have the same problems with the tank and is wondering if it's my soap recipe. I'm not sure how that can be. She asked me if the wires are the same distance and they are. However I told her that when I tighten the wires they go slack immediately. I always have to go back and re-tighten at least three more times and than hurry and cut before they go slack again. Could this be the issue? Ploughboy said he would take back the cutter but than I'll be out of a cutter for 8 weeks. I never got good results cutting soap by hand as far as consistent weight goes. my recipe is:
32.36% olive oil
32.36 % coconut oil
11.97% palm
6.15 % shea butter
1.30% castor oil.
I never have a problem with saponifying, everything gels nicely and I get good soap. Irena, any thoughts?
If I HAD to cut by hand what can I rig up temporarily to cut my bars and what the heck is going on?
Here is the one I'm using now that's giving me issues.
Also, what do you think of the cutter from
http://soapequipment.com/soaploafcutter/