andreabadgley
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!
I'm embarrassed to say, but I don't usually make a small test batch when I try a new formula. I do my full 4.5 lbs and just hope for the best. I've got a million new ideas I want to try, though, and I can't afford to make such large batches to test them all.
I have made a couple of 1 lb test batches in the past, but for CP, I don't have a "proper" mold for such a small volume. I've got some heavy duty plastic molds, but I apparently haven't insulated them very well or something because they get extremely ashy when I use them (the molds have separate bar-sized cavities instead of pouring all the batter into a slab or log, so I think they cool too quickly or something without having "buddy heat". When I expand the same formula to a 4.5 lb batch, I do not have the ash problem).
So I'm curious - how do y'all handle your test batches for cold process soaps? What size batch do you typically make to test a new formula, and what do you use for molds? Thank you!
I'm embarrassed to say, but I don't usually make a small test batch when I try a new formula. I do my full 4.5 lbs and just hope for the best. I've got a million new ideas I want to try, though, and I can't afford to make such large batches to test them all.
I have made a couple of 1 lb test batches in the past, but for CP, I don't have a "proper" mold for such a small volume. I've got some heavy duty plastic molds, but I apparently haven't insulated them very well or something because they get extremely ashy when I use them (the molds have separate bar-sized cavities instead of pouring all the batter into a slab or log, so I think they cool too quickly or something without having "buddy heat". When I expand the same formula to a 4.5 lb batch, I do not have the ash problem).
So I'm curious - how do y'all handle your test batches for cold process soaps? What size batch do you typically make to test a new formula, and what do you use for molds? Thank you!