Thank You for the info. However, I have 0 tolerance for people being rude when one is simply asking questions. I understand the popularity to fry the newb and all their redundant, dumb questions but I am looking for people who love what they do and love teaching others how to do things and their craft. I am hoping this is the place to find that wealth of knowledge while being treated with respect.
There is respect, but also firm handling mainly here. Rude is a relative term, based on what people deem to be acceptable and also is made even more murky by the medium of a forum! So please do assume that people are not being rude when there is any doubt one way or the other.
From your first post you did indicate that you are looking to increase production of what you currently make and that you wanted to learn quickly, that you had started on the venture of mass production. As has been said, that then puts a lot of people on a certain footing.
My favourite analogy is someone saying "I want to sell wedding cakes! Now, how to bake wedding cakes?" - you want to sell B&B products (maybe not right away, but that is your goal) but you don't know how to make good quality products yet. Yet - because as you say, you are in a great place to learn.
When I came here, I knew almost nothing about soaping. I had seen a recipe online but there was an ingredient that I wasn't keen on as I thought that my wife would not like the smell. But I was intrigued with making soap, so I came here and read until it hurt - but now I know how to take a recipe and change it, the why as well as the what. I am now also delving in to the world of lotions and so on, which makes me a newbie again in those areas and I start again, a lot of reading (on here and places referenced here) for a foundation and then I can fill in the blanks with a few questions in the right section of the forum.
People here DO love to help people, but they certainly DO NOT have to do so. You mention "redundant, dumb questions" and there in does lie a reason why people might not be as willing to answer you (as already said, there IS a section for actually asking questions where more people go, this is mainly just a place to say hello and introduce oneself, not get detailed information - that is in specific forum sections) - because if there are clearly marked threads with the basic information or when a very easy search would answer most of them, then people might not be overly joyous when asked to answer these redundant questions as they are.........well........redundant.
Which is why I said to slow down and have a nose around the site here, then make a thread in the correct section to fill in any gaps in the knowledge - but most of all: play! Look at some of the recipes on this site and have a go at making them. It's a jolly good way to make some very rapid progress.