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  1. Wise Woman

    Soap Makers Help!

    Quote: Exactly. Once it is a business, you really need to streamline. Mine is the hobby version of the tank, but I found it was very sturdy and well made and served me well. I will keep it forever cause you just never know when the soaping bug will hit again!
  2. Wise Woman

    Soap Makers Help!

    Quote: Thank you. That is how I started. A 12 bar slab mold and cutting by hand. However, once your business gets to a certain point, you will want to streamline you production. Buying that cutter was one of the best things I ever bought. I was making 4 of those big molds of soap each day...
  3. Wise Woman

    Soap Makers Help!

    Got in. OMH from start to finish. Just poured. Just out of the mold. Cut into logs. Cut into bars. Finished product. And one more shot. Hope this works.
  4. Wise Woman

    Soap Makers Help!

    Very pretty. Still haven't gotten into photobucket and I have to get ready for work, so perhaps I can post mine later. Maybe I will just start a thread with my soap pics and people can just look at them if they want to or not.
  5. Wise Woman

    Soap Makers Help!

    Brambleberry has a wonderful OMH fo. If you haven't tried it, you might want to. It was our number one top selling soap for many years. Made a beautiful light tan goat's milk soap. Smelled heavenly. I will post a pic as soon as I remember my password to get into photo bucket! LOL!!!
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