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07-02-2011, 02:18 PM #1
Has anyone considered this?
Now I understand that this is not the first time someone has thought of this, but has anyone tried a mortar bowl... (As in mortar and pestle) as a shaving bowl. I know that many can be found in ceramic and marble. I figure that they would hold heat for quite a while and usually have a large bowl for lather, some even have handle holders for the pestle. Does anyone have experience with these or any ideas as to ceramic vs marble etc.?
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07-02-2011, 02:45 PM #2
The thought had crossed my mind, basically, anything I see that can hold water and soap, I've thought..Hmmmm....Maybe...?
I've actually used a mini crock pot with a scuttle that looks like a flower pot, basically a double boiler. Works great..if you can find a little potpouri crock pot. Here's a pic. I thought it was a good idea at first, turns out, timing is everything with this setup. You can make it work well; however, if you take too long, the heat can cook the lather...
I have a Mortar and Pestle, purely decorative at this point. I've been using the DB Double scuttle. My Mortar and pestle is amazingly thick and heavy, and too small, but I don't see why a larger wouldn't work.Last edited by zib; 07-02-2011 at 02:47 PM.
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07-02-2011, 02:46 PM #3
I can tell you from personal experience that the ceramic ones work quite well. It's what I used prior to purchasing a scuttle, and holds the heat well for a nice warm lather. Marble, on the other hand, is considered a "cold" stone, and is used in pastry making to keep dough chilled as it is rolled out. I'm not so sure that it would work as well if you like a hot lather shave. Certainly worth giving it a try if that's what you have on hand, but if you are thinking of purchasing one, I'd go with ceramic.
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07-02-2011, 02:54 PM #4
Hi Zib, I really like the idea of the potpourri pot.
I have one that uses a tea light candle to heat. I'll have to try that (probably later in the year when the weather cools off a bit).
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07-02-2011, 03:00 PM #5
Thanks for the info....The thing with the Potpourri crock is knowing when to unplug it....IIRC, it's after first pass, ymmv, I had two, and each heated differently, of course...
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07-02-2011, 03:56 PM #6
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Thanked: 13250One small potential problem with a Mortar is the usually rough surface at the bottom of the bowl... This can cause excessive wear on the brush bristles...
Ridges etc: are fine but if you notice in real scuttles they are still glazed, the ridges as I understand them just help add air.. but a Mortar is usually designed specifically to grind compounds, and they have a rather rough surface to help facilitate that... I would be very careful with the choice myselfLast edited by gssixgun; 07-02-2011 at 04:04 PM.
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07-02-2011, 06:18 PM #7
I've shopped around, and for 6$ I found a ceramic mortar, that I'm willing to give a try, if nothing else it's only 6$. I'll post some pics when I get a second.
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07-10-2011, 11:52 PM #8
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Thanked: 4Haha! I love this! Not sure if I will try it, though...
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07-12-2011, 08:55 PM #9
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07-12-2011, 11:11 PM #10
This has come up before about the motor bowl. I think the solution was, sand the inside down until it's smooth and then you'll be OK.
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