dimitris
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I have a few questions about trace. I know that answers for these are probably scattered around the forum, but I can't reach a solid conclusion so here goes.
1) To slow down trace, use full water. This seems to help slow down things for advanced techniques (swirling etc). Is this right?
2) I have found out that some techniques are impossible with even the slightest hint of trace. Some swirling techniques that require mixing colours, putting the batter in separate containers require the soap to be almost watery (that goes for me).
If the batter is mixed very thoroughly with a SB, but it hasn't reached trace, what is the implication of putting it in the mould? So in other words, is trace necessary?
Thanks!
1) To slow down trace, use full water. This seems to help slow down things for advanced techniques (swirling etc). Is this right?
2) I have found out that some techniques are impossible with even the slightest hint of trace. Some swirling techniques that require mixing colours, putting the batter in separate containers require the soap to be almost watery (that goes for me).
If the batter is mixed very thoroughly with a SB, but it hasn't reached trace, what is the implication of putting it in the mould? So in other words, is trace necessary?
Thanks!