ivory or any kind of bar soap.
In order to carve fluorite, you will need to first use sandpaper to sand down the edges. You then will need to place the fluorite on a flat surface and use a stone carver to make your design.
It depends..... And btw *By The Way* wittle is the wrong spelling it is spelled *whittle* with an H in it..... It takes a while to whittle wood... but if your starting out... It's best to whittle with a big clump of wax or a unused bar of soap..... maybe half a bar..... but you need to learn it first so start out with wax/bar of soap. and chose what you want to whittle and get someone to teach you.... and whittle it.... but I find whittling fun! i made a goldfish a very detailed goldfish very realistic yesterday! it was made of soap.... soap if more fun to carve/whittle I find but..... in my opinion it is fun but you must have patients. Thanks for that question!
Romanesque sculptors used to carve portal sculpture on cathedrals they emphasized the religious message over the lifelike depiction of figures.
Any sort of antibacterial soap works fine such as Dial or Provon. I know a lot of artists who love to use Dove soap as well. That is not to say that anything effectively matches the antiseptic properties of the Green Soap, but you can use this to supplement so you're not burning through it so quick.
The best way to make childrens soap bubbles is to use dish soap and water.. it works really well and my nieces and nephews love it
No
ivory is the best soap for soap carving.
You can carve diamond shapes from soap.
For fun :)
dove soap :)
anything you want
by carving the soap 1.draw plant cell on soap 2.carve it
You can use any mild soap when you have chickenpox.
Horse soap
The cheapest kind he or she can find
To show that you have the manual dexterity required to practice as a dentist.
They used sharp rocks and animal bones