Easy Way to Cut Bar of Hard Milled Soap in Half
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Cut a bar of soap in1/2
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I have a miter box and the saw that came with it or a hack saw. Which one would be best to use?
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Well, I'll bet someone who doesn't have tiny hands could anyway...
If you are going to cut it with a knife, put it in a vise so that it does not slip away as you are applying pressure. You might slice your hand real nice.
Where on earth did you acquire such a ginormous bar of soap in the first place? Did someone really think this was practical?
Well, since the application doesn't really require cutting it in half, just something smaller you can grab with your hands in the shower...a big hammer should do the trick.![]()
Where on earth did you acquire such a ginormous bar of soap in the first place? Did someone really think this was practical?
My Mom gave it to me for Christmas because it came in a cute yellow metal box.......Reminds me of a lunch box I had in first grade.
Thanks for the input everyone!
I also used to carve blocks of balsa wood. It was great for carving replicas of viking ships and old sailing ships.
You all did that, right? :uhh:
We had to do that for art class when I was little. I don't remember what I wanted to carve, but I know it never looked anything like it. :uhh:I used to carve animals out of soap bars when I was little.
That's what I thought this thread was about. Ivory soap was great for carving.I used to carve animals out of soap bars when I was little. Had a fairly dull knife that was great for whittling the soft soap.I also used to carve blocks of balsa wood. It was great for carving replicas of viking ships and old sailing ships.
You all did that, right? :uhh:
I also made little insects out of pieces of pine and toothpicks and carved a chess set out of pine and walnut.
Guess that wasn't an air-blown soap (like Ivory). With one of those, all you'd have after 40 seconds in the microwave is an ovenfull of foam.I decided to try Danger's idea and heated the bar in the microwave until it began to blow bubbles out the ends(41 seconds).
Self-cleaning cycle, if you will.Guess that wasn't an air-blown soap (like Ivory). With one of those, all you'd have after 40 seconds in the microwave is an ovenfull of foam.
:rofl: Hey, my microwave needs that! :rofl:Self-cleaning cycle, if you will.
I used to carve animals out of soap bars when I was little. Had a fairly dull knife that was great for whittling the soft soap.I also used to carve blocks of balsa wood. It was great for carving replicas of viking ships and old sailing ships.
You all did that, right? :uhh:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Guess that wasn't an air-blown soap (like Ivory). With one of those, all you'd have after 40 seconds in the microwave is an ovenfull of foam.
Nope, it was "triple milled" so there is very low air and water content.
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