How would one go about figuring out how much water to use?
I'm fairly new to soapmaking so was wanting to stick to tried and true recipes for now but HP recipes are hard to find.
You'll definitely wanna familiarize yourself with
lye calculators!
Most of us like to use percentages when offering up recipes, so they can be scaled to any size in a
lye calculator.
So for example, this is one of my favourite recipes:
50% lard
20% coconut oil
15% olive oil
10% avocado oil
5% castor oil
(You'll want your total percentage of oils to add up to 100%)
So you can take those numbers and plunk them into a
lye calculator based on what size batch you want to use.
My favourite
lye calculator is Soapee. It has a nice UI and is easy to use.
http://soapee.com/calculator
If you go to Soapee, you'll see "2 - Select recipe units of measure". If you set "Oils total" to 100g, and below, put in the percentages of the recipe I posted above, you'll see that you'll want to use the following amounts of oils:
50g lard
20g coconut oil
15g olive oil
10g avocado oil
5g castor oil
Make sense?
The other two big factors will be determining your "lye solution concentration" and your "superfat".
Under "3 - Amount of water in recipe", you can select "Lye Concentration" and set it to 25%. That means your solution will be 25% lye and 75% water. Some people prefer a higher lye concentration like 30-40% - this is also known as a "water discount", because you are using less water. But for hot process, stick with 25%.
Standard superfat (the amount of oil left over after your other oils are saponified) is 5%. Some recipes may call for a higher superfat, especially high coconut oil recipes. Some prefer a low superfat of 2-3%.
Hope that helps a bit.