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FifthCap

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When y'all come up with a new recipe or try a completely different kind of soap how big do y'all make your test batches?
 
Mine are 1.3 lbs., which fills my tester mold up to the top and gives me just enough over-pour to fill up a single-cavity guest-size mold. That way I can test how the FOs and /or colorants behave gelled and non-gelled (my main tester mold always goes through gel, while the singe-cavity mold does not).


IrisjLass :)
 
I have made 1 lb batches, but I prefer my 2 lb mold. With the 1 lb batch, if I like the soap, I don't have enough to share! The 2 lb mold is big enough to make 7 good bars and 2 end slivers, but if a batch isn't quite right, I don't feel like I have wasted too much.
 
Now that I am not selling I have a 1.7lb mold and love it to bits. I think I can handle testing at this size and if I really don't like the soap then it will become curls or balls or decoration bits of some sorts for other soaps :)
 
I just do 2 pounds, too. I'm too scared to go low because I know it can make a big difference if you add a tiny bit of extra lye or a tiny bit less than you should when you make a really small batch.
 
I usually make 5 oz. to 10 oz. of soap to test out. I know a few people who liked what I made, but I don't want to make guinea pigs out of them when it comes to some of my ideas. I like to save the skin irritation for myself first.
 
I usually make a lb tester to make sure it's even going to come out, then move to 2 for guinea testing :)
 
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