dieSpinne
Well-Known Member
Goats-milk + fast trace FO + corrugated plastic mold = self immolating soap?
Seriously... the goatsmilk was YELLOW when I put it in the oils.
Schoolbus yellow, but yellow nonetheless.
When I added the FO, a light trace became a medium trace became butterscotch pudding in less than 20 seconds.
I managed to get it into the mold (A corrugated plastic jobbie I saw on You tube... pretty inexpensive, and except for this recipe, would probably work fine for anything that doesn't generate enough heat to warm Toronto in winter).
Then I put it out in the garage (40 degrees tonight)... apparently, 40 isn't cold enough... I went out to check on it and it was absolutely tangerine orange and getting some liquid on the edges. I moved it immediately into the fridge...
I figure it has gelled plenty and now I just need to get it cooled off.
I hope this turns out.... I am pretty sure the pinstripe came out straight.
Seriously... the goatsmilk was YELLOW when I put it in the oils.
Schoolbus yellow, but yellow nonetheless.
When I added the FO, a light trace became a medium trace became butterscotch pudding in less than 20 seconds.
I managed to get it into the mold (A corrugated plastic jobbie I saw on You tube... pretty inexpensive, and except for this recipe, would probably work fine for anything that doesn't generate enough heat to warm Toronto in winter).
Then I put it out in the garage (40 degrees tonight)... apparently, 40 isn't cold enough... I went out to check on it and it was absolutely tangerine orange and getting some liquid on the edges. I moved it immediately into the fridge...
I figure it has gelled plenty and now I just need to get it cooled off.
I hope this turns out.... I am pretty sure the pinstripe came out straight.