Guest guest Posted January 21, 2012 Report Share Posted January 21, 2012 Take the volume measurement of the mold, and multiply that times 0.4. In your example: 15 x 3.375 x 3 = 151.875 151.875 x 0.4 = 60.75 Tell them it will hold up to a 60 ounce batch of soap. Amy Author, Making Soap in Your Own Kitchen http://www.crafte-revolution.com > > LOL... now I'll be thinking the wood chuck rhyme all day.... sigh > > 15 " long > 3-3/8 " wide > up to 3 " tall or deep > > I'm selling my wooden dual log mold on ebay... and I know someone will ask me how many pounds it will hold. Since I never used it, and I'm not going to be making any CP (I'm getting out of soaping and selling off all my stuff)... I thought I'd ask ya'll... I know there is a formula, but I don't know where to look for it. > > Thanks ya'll for any help you can give me on this. I want to edit my listing to include a poundage estimate if I can. > > gini > > help? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2012 Report Share Posted January 23, 2012 Your mold will hold 4.5 pounds of soap. Fill it with water and weight the water. Zo > > > 15 " long > 3-3/8 " wide > up to 3 " tall or deep > > I'm selling my wooden dual log mold on ebay... and I know someone will ask me how many pounds it will hold. Since I never used it, and I'm not going to be making any CP (I'm getting out of soaping and selling off all my stuff)... I thought I'd ask ya'll... I know there is a formula, but I don't know where to look for it. > > Thanks ya'll for any help you can give me on this. I want to edit my listing to include a poundage estimate if I can. > > gini > > help? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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