I use 0.5 oz grated hand made soap(regardless of batch size). I generally use my "not pretty" soap for this purpose. I try to only use 5% superfat soap that is low in color. I don't use micas or such, so use soaps with those at your own risk.
If you use grated soap, add it to the hot lye water after you make sure the KOH is dissolved completely. I just give it a quick whiz with the SB to mix it, then dump that into the oils. Remember that the hotter your lye water, the faster you get to trace, so don't wait for anything to cool. There is no difference in time spent SBing to trace between KOH LS made with grated soap and KOH LS made with glycerin. There is quite a lot less time in SBing the NaOH LS to the stage it said to stop SBing.
As for end results, I am not the best person to ask. I tend to use my grated soap with laundry/dish soap with 0% SF, and my glycerin LS for hand soap with 3% SF. So, I would be comparing apples and oranges.
If you use grated soap, add it to the hot lye water after you make sure the KOH is dissolved completely. I just give it a quick whiz with the SB to mix it, then dump that into the oils. Remember that the hotter your lye water, the faster you get to trace, so don't wait for anything to cool. There is no difference in time spent SBing to trace between KOH LS made with grated soap and KOH LS made with glycerin. There is quite a lot less time in SBing the NaOH LS to the stage it said to stop SBing.
As for end results, I am not the best person to ask. I tend to use my grated soap with laundry/dish soap with 0% SF, and my glycerin LS for hand soap with 3% SF. So, I would be comparing apples and oranges.