I recently found out why you multiply the volume of the mold by .4. The .4 is actually the percent of Water as a % of oil. It looks like the formula here uses 40% instead of the standard 38%.
So, if you are using 38% you would multiply the volume of the mold (width X height X length) in cubic inches by .38. This will give you the amount of oil the mold will hold when 38% water is used.
So, if you are using a different amount of water, the mold will hold a different amount of oils. However, the mold will always same the same volume of soap.
So, if you are using 38% you would multiply the volume of the mold (width X height X length) in cubic inches by .38. This will give you the amount of oil the mold will hold when 38% water is used.
So, if you are using a different amount of water, the mold will hold a different amount of oils. However, the mold will always same the same volume of soap.