I was pretty surprised that it didn't really seem to heat up that much... Didn't get as hot as normal... especially because I was using 200g less water & working in 200g coconut milk (which I forgot to mention before, sorry).
The RB came out better than my reg HP. I threw in some Rose Otto & Geranium, got 22 120g size bars with very little waste, so I learned a lot & finished quite happy with my "how to make dusty rose or mauve" lesson.
Imagine my surprise today when I used a DIFFERENT recipe (trinity), with the only change being the addition of 1% beeswax and 100g coconut milk. (I've used 100g often before, no dramas, great soap.)
SB'd to thick pudding trace this time. Separated only about 1.5 cups for cocoa, 3 cups for clay, out of 5lb. recipe. Patchouli only, light, 0.5 ppo. Ivory batter into the mold, then clay, then cocoa... Again, the perfect swirl, but no fancy textured top... Tucked away on the staircase with a board 'lid.' Had enough batter to do 3 individual bar molds, about 120g each. Two hours later, as they were about 30% into gel phase, ALL of them began to have clear liquidy oil on top, and the design of my log of "soap" sank like Atlantis again... ROTFL!!!
WTH??? Could it be weather? These are my 2 best recipes. My go-to recipes. Never any dramas before in HP. Have done about 30 batches of CP since last November, basic, no FO, no color. Today started out 7am at about 66F, fell to 63F, whereupon I started the fire - not a blaze, mind, just 2 chunks in one corner of a masonry fireplace. Brought room temp up to 68F. The FP chimney passes upstairs where I dry the soap, giving a gentle heat, temps low 60s up there. Of course, downstairs we do have drafts when going in/out the door.
I monitor humidity constantly (as if it helps

). Basically, when it's in the "humid" range, I don't soap but make baskets or something.
I went for pudding-thick trace this time before pouring, thinking that might have been the error last time. With HP, trace may only last until you light the burner under the pot, as I'm sure you know...

We don't pay a lot of attention to trace...
On point again - THIS time, I got pix of the nice swirls & etc in the log mold & the individual bars.

However, after it happening 2 times in a row, I was not quite as chipper about it as I was yesterday, so I forgot to get a pic of the "sunken Atlantis" soap, complete with pretty swirls intact. We were losing daylight by then anyway.
Any suggestions would be welcome, SoapBuddy! Please have compassion on my oils, for I plan to soap again tomorrow! My fave bastille, this time. Hmmm... Mebbe I'll dream about a "floating island" this time...
Seriously, I'd really like to get this sussed out & remedied. My 1st recipe was 60% lard, the 2nd 35%, with verified good olive oil (local), and I can't imagine BW doing that to soap. I also wonder if upping the coconut milk from 100g to 200g (discounting lye water like normal) would do this. It doesn't appear to be overheating, not hot to touch... it just "returns to the oil it come from," stripes intact... What a conundrum!
One wild guess just came to me... Hubs picked up the lye for me and he's not fluent in Spanish. They have several percentages here, altho the most common is 99% (they say 100%). Of course, I threw out the plastic bag it came in (once opened, ruined) to put in my screw-top container. IF it was 79% lye, that's gonna be one helluva superfat... but then, if so, why did it come out so pretty? Washes good, too.
Think I'm gonna pick up another kg of lye when I go to town tomorrow, just to be sure... but still curious. Will get the pix put up tomorrow AM if the internet is cooperative. You won't believe HP can be so pretty!
Looking for my investigator cap & magnifying glass now...
