My soap collection has been slowly building. One thing I’ve noticed is that the bars are rarely uniformly cut. No matter how hard I try that cheap little soap cutter is just doing a poor job.
I’m talking about one of these bamboo box jobbers with a planer:
So what everyone really wants is a wire soap loaf cutter. They come in a single wire and many cut whole loafs of soap at once. Just take a look at the etsy pages for wire soap cutters. Some of them are really quite nice and people put a lot of effort into making a quality cutter. But, let’s be honest, most of the time you can’t justify spending that much money on some wood and wire. Especially, us hobbyists.
So I made my own, all I needed was a cheap cheese slicer off amazon, some popsicle sticks and glue. I chose this cutter because it was actually quite large and the size of my soap loaf would not be an issue. While I can’t imagine why I would ever need it too, it could easily handle a loaf over 7″ tall. Some of you get crazy with the soap frosting and inclusions, so this might be important to you.
Starting with the popsicle sticks, I glued 3 together for some height. This will be my guide on the board. I’ll need 2 of these guides, so I glued 6 together in total. Obviously, you could use some scrap wood, shims or any number of other items to make a guide, but I’m going for super cheap and I already had a huge box of popsicle sticks from my miniature crafts.
I clamped a ruler down to the board to mark how large I wanted my bars. Most Soapers cut their soap to be around 1 inch thick so I clamped the ruler down and glued my popsicle sticks directly to the board at the 1″ mark.
Then, I glued my second guide down. The glue I was using was from one of my miniature kits, so it actually adhered in under a minute. This whole project took less than 5 minutes.
Finally, I grabbed one of my soap loafs and gave it a shot. It worked flawlessly and cut like butter.
Although, don’t do what I did in this picture. Put your loaf on it’s side if you have inclusions on the top of the soap. I learned pretty quickly the wire would drag my lavender flowers pieces right through the center of the bar leaving a huge scrape down the middle.
And there you go, the $12 wire soap loaf cutter.