Hi there, I agree with
@artemis - what numbers are troubling you? I ran it through the calc and it looks like you have a 2% SF and 25% lye concentration (or 38% water as percent of oils).
Is it ok to share what troubles me when I look at this?
1. That is a yuge recipe - about 6.5 lbs!! If you've never made a particular soap recipe before, best practice is to make 1-2lb test batch, to make sure you like it, and to keep you from wasting lots of ingredients. Between the pine tar and the beeswax, this recipe in particular has lots that could go wrong, including so much acceleration that you will be lucky to get that big bucket o' batter thoroughly mixed before some of it seizes - leaving you with lye-heavy areas of soap.
2. Why so much beeswax? Tallow makes a very hard bar already, even with pine tar. I make a tallow-pine-tar bar with zero beeswax and it is plenty hard enough. Using 1-2% beeswax is more than enough for most soap recipes; 5% is likely to create a plastic-y feel, and will seriously dampen the very limited bubbles in your original recipe. In other words, this recipe isn't going to lather easily at all.
3. Why so much water? Are you planning to hot process this? If not, and if you do lower or eliminate the beeswax, consider changing your lye setting from
water as percent of oils to
lye concentration and set it to 30% for CP. I'd normally recommend 33%, but a little more water for this recipe isn't a bad idea. If you are doing HP, or you decide to keep all that beeswax (but please don't), then your water setting is good.
4. Are you
sure about the pine essential oil? PineSol has ruined that for most of us. Instead, most folks use fir needle EO if they want their soap to smell like a walk in the forest, rather freshly cleaned toilets.
5. The recipe as you wrote it is very low on bubbles, and will probably be even worse than what the calculator shows due to all that beeswax. Adding some form of dissolved sugar or dual lye would help; it won't change the calculator numbers, but it will help.
EDIT: You asked what to do to fix it; here is my suggestion:
55% Tallow
20% Olive oil
15% Coconut oil
10% Pine tar
2% SF
2% (of oil weight) white sugar, dissolved in some of your batch water before adding NaOH
25% lye concentration for HP; 30% for CP
3% (of oils) Fir Needle EO
Make 1-2 lbs and see what you think