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Sherie

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  1. I know it says it can calculate liquid soap, but I haven't used it yet. Are you a member of Bekka's Yahoo group? If not, pm me and I'll shoot you the URL. She's phenominal at calc'ing for the cream soaps. When I did my first batch, I think she had me start out adding a tablespoon at a time until I got it the consistency I wanted (if I understood your question correctly).

    Also, I have a calculator that is specific for the cream soaps. I'll have to find the URL but I think I downloaded it for $9.00. It's the one that's always recommended on the Whisk.

  2. Beautiful as always Brenda. I love them both. I do have a question. By seperation, do you mean seeing white speckles in the soap? I did two different batches with TD. One gelled and one didn't. So, needless to say, I'm curious to see the difference in the two. Thanks for bringing this topic up.

  3. You could do like Sherl suggested. Figure out how many you need to transport. Line them out length X width X height and calculate the box size. Check with U-Line or whatever box company is convenient for you. U-Line also has the cup or glass boxes that people use when they need to pack the glassware for moving. Just a suggestion.

  4. One time I tried hot glue and that didn't so well but I have used Aleenes Jewel-It glue and it seems to work. I used it on Sheries bracelet and she hasn't said it has broken yet, so far so good. lol I'm not a jewelry maker but this has worked for me on the few pieces I have made. I think superglue is just fine too.

    LOL, all is good my friend. I haven't taken this thing off. It's been through the ringer, including my new little bundle of joy, Sofia (a teacup chi) and it's still intact!!!!! :yay: So, I can vouch for the Aleens Jewel-It Glue. :highfive:

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