MadScientist
Active Member
Preface: I promise you that despite my self-description below, that I'm down-to-earth. I've worn many hats in my life and I enjoy celebrating your achievements with you just as much as enjoying my own. I like to stop and smell the essential oils of every field I can to get the most out of life.
Hi SMF!
After tons of reading and learning from all of the wonderful people here on SMF, I've decided to become a part of the community. I've been making soap (CP) for 2 months and I'm proud to say that with the exception of a batch that I made with Ghee, the 4 other batches have been successful. I made it without researching butter products in soap fully and I learned first hand that Butyric acid salts are SMELLY. I tossed the soap, even though the hardness, lather, and look were all pretty good. It would have been 'no-bueno' for rebatching.
As my forum name suggests, I come from a technical background and I dabble in many hobbies: kitchen chemistry, electronics, automotive, ceramics, computer hardware, and programming. I also love to cook and brew adult beverages. I enjoy creative endeavors in all their forms and have learned creative writing and filmmaking. I'm infinitely curious and I have a brain that never stops thinking. Because of this, I've run experiments and created my fair share of pops, bangs, clangs, and witnessed many a puff of magic smoke leave many a device. The fun parts are always learning how things went wrong and gaining new perspective from it all.
I never stop learning and I love soapmaking because it is an art and a science. I'm a soap calculator nerd and find soapmaking therapeutic.
It's heartening and refreshing to see a group of interesting and like minded people passionately engaging in respectful conversation.
Thanks for having me.
Alex
Hi SMF!
After tons of reading and learning from all of the wonderful people here on SMF, I've decided to become a part of the community. I've been making soap (CP) for 2 months and I'm proud to say that with the exception of a batch that I made with Ghee, the 4 other batches have been successful. I made it without researching butter products in soap fully and I learned first hand that Butyric acid salts are SMELLY. I tossed the soap, even though the hardness, lather, and look were all pretty good. It would have been 'no-bueno' for rebatching.
As my forum name suggests, I come from a technical background and I dabble in many hobbies: kitchen chemistry, electronics, automotive, ceramics, computer hardware, and programming. I also love to cook and brew adult beverages. I enjoy creative endeavors in all their forms and have learned creative writing and filmmaking. I'm infinitely curious and I have a brain that never stops thinking. Because of this, I've run experiments and created my fair share of pops, bangs, clangs, and witnessed many a puff of magic smoke leave many a device. The fun parts are always learning how things went wrong and gaining new perspective from it all.
I never stop learning and I love soapmaking because it is an art and a science. I'm a soap calculator nerd and find soapmaking therapeutic.
It's heartening and refreshing to see a group of interesting and like minded people passionately engaging in respectful conversation.
Thanks for having me.
Alex
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