Just for fun!

Made a shape out of gray self-drying hobby clay, took a (very clumsy) silicon mold of it, and now I have a fun shape to pour excess soap into if I make too much for the main mold.

On the left: clay thing. On the right: lavender soap.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 month ago

    Thats amazing! Ive seen some stone soaps but I had no idea thats how it was done, thanks for sharing and beautiful work!

    • Shaman Spiff
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      11 month ago

      “Listen. Hear me and obey. A foul darkness has seeped into my temple. A darkness that you will scrub. Return my bar of soap to Mount Kilkreath. And I will make you the instrument of my cleansing suds.”

  • @shalafi
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    31 month ago

    Genius! I’m getting some olive oil right now. About out of soap.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 month ago

    I have a question — is there any way to smoothe out the grooves made by the 3d printing prpcess? Is there any good site I can look at that catalogs these techniques?

    • @AnotherMadHatter
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      51 month ago

      You could spray paint the printed model with sandable primer. Then you can sand and spray it repeatedly until you get the finish you are looking for.

    • @DeestanOP
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      11 month ago

      The lines are from sandpaper when I flattened and sharpened the edges :)

      Only had very coarse sandpaper lying around. Finer paper would make it smoother.