James Handley
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Hello all!
My wife has been wanting to do soaps and lotions for a while now. We have already done chapstick before. So finally thought I would give it a go.
I have my own bee hives and so wanted to use my own bees wax.
I tried to find pure lye but that seems to be a problem in Oklahoma. So I thought I would try making soda ash from the ashes of a lot of burning I did the other day. Most of the wood was pecan wood.
It took two days of soaking ashes, boiling it down. Rehydrating the potassium carbonate and potassium hydoxide mix and filtering through coffee filters and dehydrated back down. I ended up with 35g of off white looking powder.
I have been collecting bacon grease by filtering the lard right after slow cooking bacon through coffee filters.
I used a soap calc and came up with a recipe of 40% lard, 40% coconut oil, 10% bees wax and 10% grape seed oil. (80g, 80g, 20g, 20g) Calc said to use 60g water and 28g lye or sodium hydroxide.
I used the whole amount of soda ash since I know it has a PH in solution closer to 10.5 where as sodium hydroxide is closer to 13.
Used crock pot method. Melted wax and solid fats first. Added liquid fat and then mixed water and soda ash. Not all of it dissolved. The soda ash would not dissolve in the crock pot so I pored it into a blender and blended on high for a minut or so.
Right now I am at about 10-15 min into it sitting in the crock pot and it is not setting up like most videos show. I think it is the trace I am looking for.
Let me know if my soda ash and or recipe seems to be way off and I am in a hot mess.
Over 50 minutes into it and it does not look set at all. Looking close it almost seems as if there is some separated fat. And it smells of bacon grease. I am tired of the smell and will go to bed. I'll check in the morning and see what it looks like. Leaving the crock pot on low.
My wife has been wanting to do soaps and lotions for a while now. We have already done chapstick before. So finally thought I would give it a go.
I have my own bee hives and so wanted to use my own bees wax.
I tried to find pure lye but that seems to be a problem in Oklahoma. So I thought I would try making soda ash from the ashes of a lot of burning I did the other day. Most of the wood was pecan wood.
It took two days of soaking ashes, boiling it down. Rehydrating the potassium carbonate and potassium hydoxide mix and filtering through coffee filters and dehydrated back down. I ended up with 35g of off white looking powder.
I have been collecting bacon grease by filtering the lard right after slow cooking bacon through coffee filters.
I used a soap calc and came up with a recipe of 40% lard, 40% coconut oil, 10% bees wax and 10% grape seed oil. (80g, 80g, 20g, 20g) Calc said to use 60g water and 28g lye or sodium hydroxide.
I used the whole amount of soda ash since I know it has a PH in solution closer to 10.5 where as sodium hydroxide is closer to 13.
Used crock pot method. Melted wax and solid fats first. Added liquid fat and then mixed water and soda ash. Not all of it dissolved. The soda ash would not dissolve in the crock pot so I pored it into a blender and blended on high for a minut or so.
Right now I am at about 10-15 min into it sitting in the crock pot and it is not setting up like most videos show. I think it is the trace I am looking for.
Let me know if my soda ash and or recipe seems to be way off and I am in a hot mess.
Over 50 minutes into it and it does not look set at all. Looking close it almost seems as if there is some separated fat. And it smells of bacon grease. I am tired of the smell and will go to bed. I'll check in the morning and see what it looks like. Leaving the crock pot on low.
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