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I just finished figuring out how to do a mold lining out of an exposed Xray.

I had heard several people talking about using them and just cutting one

piece for each side and one piece for the bottom, and then using shortening

to seal the seams. This seemed like a good idea, but then I thought why

should it have to be five seperate pieces. So I got the trusty butcher paper

out and started whittling and made me a template. And sure enough I made a

complete mold lining out of one piece of exray without any addition pieces.

All I will have to do is seal the four corner edges. _______

l l

l----l __ l-----l

l l

l___ __ ___l_

l l

l______l

Needless to say computer drawing is not my strong suit, but this might give

you an idea of what I am talking about.

Tricia

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Those big sheets you get at fabric stores for about 2.00 that are plastic

you use to make quilting templates works really well too and they're easy to

clean. Just a thought.

Re: [soapmaking101] Xray for mold lining

>From: Tricia6653@...

>

>I just finished figuring out how to do a mold lining out of an exposed

Xray.

>I had heard several people talking about using them and just cutting one

>piece for each side and one piece for the bottom, and then using shortening

>to seal the seams. This seemed like a good idea, but then I thought why

>should it have to be five seperate pieces. So I got the trusty butcher

paper

>out and started whittling and made me a template. And sure enough I made a

>complete mold lining out of one piece of exray without any addition pieces.

>All I will have to do is seal the four corner edges. _______

> l l

> l----l __ l-----l

> l l

> l___ __ ___l_

> l l

> l______l

>

>

>Needless to say computer drawing is not my strong suit, but this might give

>you an idea of what I am talking about.

>

>Tricia

>

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