Recently, I posted the article by David Fisher called Calculating the Size/Amount to Fill a Soap Mold to help you to figure how much of a batch of soap that a mold will hold. Well what if you have the opposite problem? You know how much the mold will hold but your have a batch of soap that won't fit that mold? What do you do? I have the answer for you. Check out Lather Be Soaping's posting called Resizing and Converting Soap Recipes. In this posting discusses the reverse of adjusting your batch to fit into a mold that may hold a different amount of soap.
Showing posts with label Articles - Batches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Articles - Batches. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013
How big a batch do you make for a first time product?
When I have taken any classes in cold process soap, shampoo or lotions, the classes the handout always is in a large batch. Since I have limited space I always like recipes in small batches. And to tell you the truth, I am mathematically challenged so I wish some one could give me some simple tips on how to do that. But in a recent post from Point of Interest, they have recently wrote on How big a batch do you make for a first time product? In this posting gives the authors suggestions on what she does but also calls out for any suggestions from her readers. I will have to revisiting this posting for possible suggestions that may help me out.
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