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Fire Hydrant Extruder Disc
Fire Hydrant Extruder Disc
Fire!! For the fire fighter in your life or add it to a doggie soap 😁. Each of these are custom printed upon order.
This extruder disc works well in soap or jerky guns. I use this stainless steel jerky gun for extruding my soap dough.
For best results use a dough that is malleable (not too sticky or hard). A soft, malleable soap dough will go through the extruder best (think clay or playdough consistency). I find the basic Sorcery dough works well. Sometimes I use my regular recipe which stays very soft and a tad sticky so I leave it sit and dry a tad before working with it.
Some additional information
- How to Make Soap Dough (Free YouTube Recipe by Star Crossed Soapery)
- How to Make Soap Dough (Free Blog Post by Lovin' Soap)
- How to make Soap dough (Free YouTube video on using uncolored soap dough by Sussex Soap Company)
- Soap Dough Recipe (free recipe and information by Sorcery Soap)
Note: I have found it best to put my soap batter in a zip lock baggie right away and flatten it. Then let it saponify for 24-48 hours.
-I first tried putting in a container that was too tall & deep and my recipe gel'ed thus giving me soap that wasn't good for extruding (too hard and had 'chunks' of partially gelled soap).
Shipping and times:
These extruder discs are an on demand printed item. When your order comes in, it will be placed in the print queue and processed in that order. If you need these discs more quickly, please inquire, so you know if I can meet your time needs.
Also, please note that my store is currently only set up to ship within the USA. I will ship these in padded envelopes to try to reduce shipping costs.
Care for you extruder discs
These discs are 3D printed from PLA, which is not plastic, but a thermoplastic polyester made from fermented plant starch using renewable resources. PLA is biodegradable & environmentally friendly. Read more about PLA here!
The extruders discs will not deal well with heat. Do not wash in a dishwasher. Use cool to lukewarm water to clean your discs and dry immediately. Avoid soaking in water for best longevity of your discs. Use a small brush to help clean nooks and crevices.
Try spraying your disc and extruder with 91-99% isopropyl alcohol to help prevent sticking.