Behind The Scenes: Cutting Natural Soap
Hey there, check out my first video about cutting natural soap!!
I made a 7KG block of Ginger Spice Soap yesterday afternoon. The soap batter was still liquid and warm when I poured into the wooden mold. In the first 2 hours, the soap will go through 'gel-phase', where the soap temperature can go as high as 90 Celsius Degree. In the following 20 hours, the soap will gradually cool down and solidify. So after one day will be the perfect time for cutting, when the soap has completely solidified but not too firm yet.
Soap Cutting Equipment:
- Soap Slab Wire Cutter - to cut the big soap block into smaller block.
- Multi-bar Soap Cutter - to cut the smaller soap block into 100g individual bar.
- Weighing Scale - to determine if the individual soap bar is within the designated weight.
- Kitchen Knife - to cut sample soap.
- Curing Tray - to cure the soap after cutting.
Super love the video, @natalielo! :)
Thank you Cally <3
That was so cool to watch... I liked how you checked every single one :)
It looks a lot cooler after I speed the videos up, otherwise they would be quite repetitive XD Thanks for dropping a comment :)
Love to watch ur video @natalielo! Keep it up! :D
Thank you @michelleloh168
Will post more videos soon :)
love your video , love the passion that you have in you in soap making. all the best.
Thanks Daniel :) More videos are coming, stay tuned!
Watching your video cutting the soap into smaller blocks is so satisfying. Great job there @natalielo. Perhaps next time you could show in a video how you make your lip balm too 😉
Good idea about the lip balm making video! I shall do it soon :) Thank you @viverridae for your suggestion!
Good works, Very interesting
Thank you :)
Looks like a big giant cake..hehe
It does XD A giant ginger bread!
Wow, this is super interesting.
Looking forward for the other articles to learn about the soapmaking!
Cheers
Thank you! More videos are coming :) I will be making soap using 'dabai' in these few days!
Love it! Super happy we had a chance to connect :) is that the similar soap you've given me to try?