Wyndham Dennison
Active Member
Hey folks, another newbie getting into the soap vat. I am trying to get a feeling of how the whole cp comes together with the lye ratios etc. I printed out a oil SAP value chart and used Brambleberry's lye calc to confirm a recipe I had found on the net, it was spot on.
My question is about a formula for doing old school math of each oil , say canola oil with a SAP of .132. What does this number relate to. Or put it another way how to use this number to get the lye amount.
I don't mind using the calc program I'd just like to understand the math behind it.
My other thought since the lye calculus does not take in the SAP value of the superfat put in after trace, can the superfat with it's SAP number, adversely affect the curing time of a batch.
BTW, I'm a potter here in NC and have made soap dishes for a local soapmaker for some time and looks like the soap may have rubbed off on me. Thanks for any help Wyndham
My question is about a formula for doing old school math of each oil , say canola oil with a SAP of .132. What does this number relate to. Or put it another way how to use this number to get the lye amount.
I don't mind using the calc program I'd just like to understand the math behind it.
My other thought since the lye calculus does not take in the SAP value of the superfat put in after trace, can the superfat with it's SAP number, adversely affect the curing time of a batch.
BTW, I'm a potter here in NC and have made soap dishes for a local soapmaker for some time and looks like the soap may have rubbed off on me. Thanks for any help Wyndham