Lube ribbon extruder?

In the past when I wanted thin lube I'd melt some lube and pour it on boiling water sitting in an aluminum tray. The lube float's and will self level on the surface.Pour it slowly, after doing it a couple time's you'll be able to figure how much to pour to get the thickness you want.
 
In the past when I wanted thin lube I'd melt some lube and pour it on boiling water sitting in an aluminum tray. The lube float's and will self level on the surface.Pour it slowly, after doing it a couple time's you'll be able to figure how much to pour to get the thickness you want.[/

Tried this method and it did work fairly well. also tried placing some water in bottom of pie tin and placing another tin on top of it and melt one stick of BP lube let set. Makes perfect lube sheets.
 
Michaels craft store sells an extruder for use with clay, I believe, comes with a bunch of different shaped nozzles. It might work for soft lube.
 
In the past when I wanted thin lube I'd melt some lube and pour it on boiling water sitting in an aluminum tray. The lube float's and will self level on the surface.Pour it slowly, after doing it a couple time's you'll be able to figure how much to pour to get the thickness you want.[/

Tried this method and it did work fairly well. also tried placing some water in bottom of pie tin and placing another tin on top of it and melt one stick of BP lube let set. Makes perfect lube sheets.

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