You should do that - I would definitely subscribe to your channel (if you remind me 😉). Thanks for letting me know you've enjoyed watching the video!, it's appreciated! Cheers!
Thanks for waching the video and your comment. I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but indeed, if the other molds you use and the cutter mold combo are the same size, you can use the cutter for all the other molds as well. Just take the solidified soap out of the regular molds and transfer it to the cutter mold combo to use it to cut the block into bars. Hope this helps you. Tony
Hi Ben, thanks so much for watching it. I hope you enjoyed it and that the plan was useful for you. If you have any comment on how I can improve the plans, I would really appreciate the feedback 👍 Cheers and happy mold building!
@@TonyNeedsHobbies Hi Tony, the plans were easy to follow though I think that there was one thing that I needed to work out myself that wasn't on your plan. I made two molds and a further one cutter, which, on its base, I made 45° cuts so that I could make it into a cutter and 'scraper', to remove the outer 1mm and shallow grooves to make a beveler, to tidy up the soap edges. As I make a textured top for some of my soaps and still have the need to protect them from being squashed, I intend to make 1 or 2mm holes on the length of each side of the molds, and then through into the lids - this will mean that I can put pins or nails through the mold and into the lid to hold it in place whilst the soap hardens.
Wow, it's really appreciated that you provided me with feedback after actually trying to follow my plans. I mostly make them afterwards so I don't know whether they work as intended or not. The idea to make a scraper is a really good one. I might add it to the drawings if I find the time and if it's OK with you. Thanks again and happy soaping!
Thanks, I can do the Dutch accent well, can't do an Aussie one though 😉 That's a beautiful Mustang you have in your profile image - I took a peak at your channel to see more of it... Anyway, thanks for watching my videos. Greetings from the Netherlands! Tony
Maybe you can get some help from a friend with some powertools? This project isn't too hard but indeed requires a bit of woodworking experience. Alternative you can buy mold/cutter combos these days - but I like to make my own tools 😀 Thank you for watching my video - hope you liked it! Cheers, Tony
Hi Bartolo, unfortuantely I don't have the time to produce for other people so I mostly make the things I make for my own use. People wanting to buy them is the best compliment I can get though, so thank you very much! Tony
In this video I used baking parchment paper. That isn't ideal since the wet soap sticks to it. To solve this I got Reynolds Freezer Paper and that works much better. Happy soap making! Tony
What a wonderful design with a double function. I'm really keen to have a go at making it. Thank you for sharing. Do you think it might be possible to substitute the steel blade for wire? (Guitar wire for eg).
Hi J., Makes me happy you like it. My guess would be that strong thin guitar strings will work as well, if you find a good way to put tension to it. Have fun with it! Cheers, Tony
Hi Aderonke, You can find similar mold/cutter combos on Amazon, or you can try to make one following the plans I put on my website: www.tonyneedshobbies.com/plans/woodworking/ Good luck! Tony
very nice video! thanks for sharing. Very good insight to use the mold as the cutter. Maybe it's difficult to remove the cut part of the loaf with such a high end stopper guide. As a lower block may suffice and let the cut part be more accessible, just reverse the guide! ;-)
Thank you so much! Sometimes the soap bars indeed stick a bit while cutting. Reversing that stopper would indeed be a good improvement suggestion. You have a keen eye! Hope you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Tony!
Unfortunately I only create this kind of stuff for my own use. I have a full time job and don't have the time to setup for production. Thanks for watching the video! Tony
Ik heb je site gezien,maar ik mis een mail adres. Daarom doe ik het hierzo. Hoe kom ik aan de inhoud van je molds? Ik ben ook Nederlander en woon op de Filipijnen voor een aantal jaren.
Hoi Eric, bedankt voor de interesse! Welke inhoud bedoel je precies? Beide typen mallen zijn geschikt voor ongeveer 1500 gram zeep (12 blokken van 125 gram). Maakinstructies kun je hier vinden: www.tonyneedshobbies.com/plans/woodworking/ Ik hoop dat dit je vraag beantwoord 🙂
Perfect for us who love diy our own soaping tools! Ty for sharing!
That's what the video is for! Good luck if you're trying to make one. Greetings, Tony
Great work.Thank you Dear❤
Glad you enjoyed it, that makes me happy!
Great video Tony. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching it! Happy soaping 🙂
I like this idea of the mold and cutter on one. Thanks for sharing!
And thank you for watching and letting me know you like the idea! Greetings from the Netherlands!
Thank you for this video. We will try this soap cutter soon as possible. Thank you again for giving us great ideas.
Thank you too Nishanthi. Makes me happy it inspires someone. Enjoy the soap making 😊 Cheers, Tony
I'm going to start. Andy Has Too Many Hobbies. Great video 🍻
You should do that - I would definitely subscribe to your channel (if you remind me 😉). Thanks for letting me know you've enjoyed watching the video!, it's appreciated! Cheers!
I think the mold which we make the soap and the cutter mold size should be equal.can you say something Dear?
Thanks for waching the video and your comment. I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but indeed, if the other molds you use and the cutter mold combo are the same size, you can use the cutter for all the other molds as well. Just take the solidified soap out of the regular molds and transfer it to the cutter mold combo to use it to cut the block into bars. Hope this helps you. Tony
Awesome Tony
Thank you!
Thanks for making this video Tony, I can't wait to make my own mold and cutter! Right, off to your website for the plan!
Hi Ben, thanks so much for watching it. I hope you enjoyed it and that the plan was useful for you. If you have any comment on how I can improve the plans, I would really appreciate the feedback 👍 Cheers and happy mold building!
@@TonyNeedsHobbies Hi Tony, the plans were easy to follow though I think that there was one thing that I needed to work out myself that wasn't on your plan. I made two molds and a further one cutter, which, on its base, I made 45° cuts so that I could make it into a cutter and 'scraper', to remove the outer 1mm and shallow grooves to make a beveler, to tidy up the soap edges.
As I make a textured top for some of my soaps and still have the need to protect them from being squashed, I intend to make 1 or 2mm holes on the length of each side of the molds, and then through into the lids - this will mean that I can put pins or nails through the mold and into the lid to hold it in place whilst the soap hardens.
Wow, it's really appreciated that you provided me with feedback after actually trying to follow my plans. I mostly make them afterwards so I don't know whether they work as intended or not. The idea to make a scraper is a really good one. I might add it to the drawings if I find the time and if it's OK with you.
Thanks again and happy soaping!
Awesome job!! Really enjoy your video and your website. Thank you so much for sharing and great work!!
Hi James, thank you. Happy you enjoyed it and found it useful! Cheers, Tony
Too good Tony
Thank you, Noel!
Thank you, Tony. This is good idea.
Thank you for watching the video 👍
Very good invention
Thank you, it works really well.
Liked it very much, Lots Of thinking 🤔 and hard-work
Thank you, Noel!
Now that’s a well made soap!
Good job mate!
Thanks, Elizabeth! It works well, although the coffee grounds are a bit coarse, so for experienced scrubbers 😉 Cheers!
Nice work dear, thank you
Thank you so much!
Absolutely awesome! ♥️🤍🖤🇹🇹
An excellent space saving gizmo.
That's a nice way to summarize this project Diego! I'm glad you found this video interesting to watch! Greetings, Tony
Nice and direct. Good Video!!!
Thank you, Robert. I do my best 😉
Nice and easy cutter ..
Yes it is and works great!
Cheers!
Thank you, great video and will make one this weekend 😀
And I am Dutch but born in Australia. Your accent is great 😉
Hi Tony, Dankjewel! Have fun making one - you can do it! Cheers!
Thanks, I can do the Dutch accent well, can't do an Aussie one though 😉 That's a beautiful Mustang you have in your profile image - I took a peak at your channel to see more of it... Anyway, thanks for watching my videos. Greetings from the Netherlands! Tony
💖Excelente.
Gracias.
De nada, espero que les haya gustado!
Hi,
Its funny to watch you making, soap, beer, cuters, sheats, and more, so i decided to hit the subscribe button. Schöne Grüße aus Wien😊
Danke schön! Makes me happy that you enjoyed watching some of my videos. Thanks for subscribing as well. Cheers, Tony
Adoreiiiii!! Vc explica muito bem parabéns 👏👏
Obrigado! Thanks for watching the video 😀
Excelente.
perfect I have the same plan
Go for it! Good luck!
Bravo muy practico e interesante 👍
Muchas gracias!
Thank you, though I have no clue how to begin. It's just that doing woodworks is not one of my specialties.
Maybe you can get some help from a friend with some powertools? This project isn't too hard but indeed requires a bit of woodworking experience. Alternative you can buy mold/cutter combos these days - but I like to make my own tools 😀 Thank you for watching my video - hope you liked it! Cheers, Tony
Hi there, Can I use the same recipe using the cold process method?
Hi Cleo, yes you can. Just bring the mixture to light trace before putting it in the mold and insulate it so the heat will stay in. Have fun!
Thank you, very well made soap cutter, are you selling them?
Hi Bartolo, unfortuantely I don't have the time to produce for other people so I mostly make the things I make for my own use. People wanting to buy them is the best compliment I can get though, so thank you very much! Tony
What did you use to line the mold?
In this video I used baking parchment paper. That isn't ideal since the wet soap sticks to it. To solve this I got Reynolds Freezer Paper and that works much better. Happy soap making! Tony
Thats what I need! Thanks ❤️
Good to hear that! Thanks for taking time to watch the video!
@@TonyNeedsHobbies if a don't care you can give you're phone number
Thanks a lot 😄🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you, Anahita!
What a wonderful design with a double function. I'm really keen to have a go at making it. Thank you for sharing. Do you think it might be possible to substitute the steel blade for wire? (Guitar wire for eg).
Hi J., Makes me happy you like it. My guess would be that strong thin guitar strings will work as well, if you find a good way to put tension to it. Have fun with it! Cheers, Tony
How can I get the soap cutter
Hi Aderonke, You can find similar mold/cutter combos on Amazon, or you can try to make one following the plans I put on my website: www.tonyneedshobbies.com/plans/woodworking/
Good luck! Tony
Thank you for the video it was very helpful and I see a whole new way of even making soap going to get away from that double ball of method
Thanks for letting me know the video was useful for you. I'm glad you enjoyed it! Cheers, Tony
@@TonyNeedsHobbies Olá, é quais produtos você usa para fazer o sabão. Grata.
very nice video! thanks for sharing. Very good insight to use the mold as the cutter.
Maybe it's difficult to remove the cut part of the loaf with such a high end stopper guide. As a lower block may suffice and let the cut part be more accessible, just reverse the guide! ;-)
Thank you so much! Sometimes the soap bars indeed stick a bit while cutting. Reversing that stopper would indeed be a good improvement suggestion. You have a keen eye! Hope you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Tony!
Nice shirt 😀
Thanks!
Can we order this?
Unfortunately I only create this kind of stuff for my own use. I have a full time job and don't have the time to setup for production. Thanks for watching the video! Tony
Send me links of the measurements of the plywood cuts
You can find the plans here: www.tonyneedshobbies.com/plans/woodworking/
Thank you.iam srilanka.i need a soap cutting machine.you give me idia.
I'm sure you will be able to build one yourself too! Have fun!
@@TonyNeedsHobbies ok 👍 thank u......😍
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Ik heb je site gezien,maar ik mis een mail adres. Daarom doe ik het hierzo. Hoe kom ik aan de inhoud van je molds? Ik ben ook Nederlander en woon op de Filipijnen voor een aantal jaren.
Hoi Eric, bedankt voor de interesse! Welke inhoud bedoel je precies? Beide typen mallen zijn geschikt voor ongeveer 1500 gram zeep (12 blokken van 125 gram). Maakinstructies kun je hier vinden: www.tonyneedshobbies.com/plans/woodworking/
Ik hoop dat dit je vraag beantwoord 🙂
Please make Mr. Sami Auto Sup Packing Video?
Hi Asim, not sure what you're exactly talking about... Thanks for watching the video though! Cheers!
@@TonyNeedsHobbies I'm talking about a soap packing machine, sir
If I knew how, I would do it, but it sounds like a difficult project for a simple guy like me... Sorry!