Best Way to Mill a Shave Stick into a Bowl?

Discussion in 'Shave Soaps' started by boyextraordinare, Jun 18, 2009.

  1. boyextraordinare

    boyextraordinare New Member

    So as to make it like a puck...

    I've tried it once before with one of my many Arko Sticks and the result wasn't ideal...
     
  2. Chimensch

    Chimensch Member

    I usually grate them and press the shavings into the bowl. There is an explanation with pictures here under "soap grater".
     
  3. 1969Fatboy

    1969Fatboy New Member

    I had good success with my Arko. The key is to keep it in a sealed container. They tend to dry up and "curl up" around the edges. I grated some Williams and it wasnt pleasant but still worked fine. MWF really needs to be sealed-I keep mine in an old D.R. Harris cream tub. Keeps it from cracking. I honestly would just try to find a container that it fit in. Grating does seem to help lathering though.
     
  4. JimR

    JimR Active Member

    I found a rubber mallet worked well. Arko is so soft that milling it would only gum up your shredder. Smoosh it.
     
  5. JimR

    JimR Active Member

    Wh....why? It's already a puck. Or did you make a stick?
     
  6. Flatfish

    Flatfish Member

    I chopped up an erasmic stick (which had broken) and mixed it with finely choped MWF. I used a knife as it was easier and less messy. I pressed the results into a souffle dish but recently pressed it into a mug. The combination is great. Sometimes little chunks came away from the main puck when it was in the souffle dish. The puck has a smaller surface area in my mug and this seems better.
    However I'm not mixing my erasmic after this puck runs out.
     
  7. Truckman

    Truckman New Member

    :eek: :eek: :eek: Why, why, why anyone would want to ruin the perfect form of lathering is beyond me! Shavesticks are simply the best and easiest way to build a lather, and gives the stubble extra softening time. Just rinse out the brush when you're done, no extra bowls to clean up.

    It's murder I tell you....murder
     
  8. Teiste

    Teiste New Member

    the truth have been spoken...:D:D:D
     
  9. Flatfish

    Flatfish Member

    Yes, ok, ok. I won't do it again.:ashamed001
     
  10. boyextraordinare

    boyextraordinare New Member

    Circular soap in a bowl's the best.

    Stick is handy - but I want one Arko converted, as stick is annoying when it comes to body shaving.
     
  11. Teiste

    Teiste New Member

    Kaveh,I have used shaving sticks to shave my chest and legs and theyre pretty handy too.Well,I bet this is a question of preferences,I find soaps in a bolws really annoying now while shavesticks are pretty handy,wet it,rub it and built lather,but I bet for you is the other way around.
     
  12. Teiste

    Teiste New Member

  13. Truckman

    Truckman New Member

    :happy102 :happy102 That wasn't directed at you personally, nor BE for that matter... I'm just a stick nut...in fact I have a soap or two I'd like to turn into sticks :D nice touch on the soap box smilie ;)
     
  14. 1969Fatboy

    1969Fatboy New Member

    The puck did not fit any mug or bowl I had so I grated it so it would fit in the glass container I had. I hate lathering on a loose puck.
     
  15. boyextraordinare

    boyextraordinare New Member

    Ahhh, Teiste, a modern man...

    Sticks are fine for chest and face - get annoying below the belt.
     
  16. 1969Fatboy

    1969Fatboy New Member

    Something about that just sounds wrong:happy102
     
  17. Special_K

    Special_K New Member

    A certain gillette video on FB comes to mind!
     
  18. MsBlackwolf

    MsBlackwolf Queen of Critters

    Walks away laughing
     
  19. omegapd

    omegapd New Member

    whoda thunk it was true...well, me...but who else?
     
  20. Teiste

    Teiste New Member

    that video is hilarious.."the tree looks taller....":happy102:happy102
     

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