I found the recipe in the book, 'Soap Naturally' by Garzena and Tadiello. It's out of print, but a very good book. I checked it out via interlibrary loans and have since returned it, so I'll give the recipe according to my notes. It was originally for quite a large batch so I cut it down:
The book recommended a 3.0% superfatting
Olive Oil 14.4 oz (90%)
Castor Oil 1.6 oz (10%)
KOH 2.2 oz (78%)
NaOH 0.6 oz (22%)
H2O 8.5 oz
If you use the Summer Bee advanced
soap calculator it lets you insert KOH and NaOH as a percentage of total lye. The Summer Bee site recommends a lower NaOH percentage, but I went with the same ratio I found in the book and it worked fine.
I blended until it began to thicken and the oil stopped separating (about 55 min)
I then cooked and occasionally stirred it for about 4-1/2 hours (it's done when a small glob is clear when cooled or not covered with white opaque film when dropped in hot water)
I then let it set overnight (I can't remember why - maybe it was late)
The next day I turned the heat back on and started adding water until it dissolved - wound up being about 3:1 water to paste. I turned the heat off and on during the dilution process. It took a couple days to dissolve and it is not as clear as a KOH only soap, and not as simple as the glycerine method, but I really like it and will probably make it again.
Theda