Hot Process Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @Gatolargo879
    @Gatolargo879 9 місяців тому +3

    Best hot process soap tutorial hands down! I’ve been doing cold and hot process soap for years now and I always watch videos to learn from others. This was the best! 🎉 Thanks!

  • @LouiseTurmenne
    @LouiseTurmenne 7 місяців тому +1

    I like to stir mine also right from the get-go. Beautiful soap. Love the color.

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  7 місяців тому

      Thank you. I think stirring it helps it cook faster, too.

    • @LouiseTurmenne
      @LouiseTurmenne 7 місяців тому

      I agree. Mine usually reaches "vaseline stage" in 30 minutes on low. I love it.

  • @ellenmayhan2211
    @ellenmayhan2211 2 роки тому +2

    beautiful color! I love making hot processed soap, love all the stages!

  • @icukeke
    @icukeke 2 роки тому +1

    Nice hot process soap Eric. I see another wonderful stained glass design. This would be a cool soap too as a gel phase look. Have a bless day and thank you for still posting! Take care my friend and stay safe.✝️🙏👌🤗😷👍🎨🖌️😊💕💚

  • @cheryl739
    @cheryl739 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful aqua color. It always is fascinating to watch hot process.
    Cheers & Blessings 👍💕

  • @sadiesoaps
    @sadiesoaps 2 роки тому

    Fun! I’ve never done got process and enjoyed watching! Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulag.koenig2515
    @paulag.koenig2515 7 місяців тому

    where is the soap cutter from? loved the video...thanks for sharing it..didnt know I could add the mica into the oils...so much easier than other ways I've learned...as in mixing with oil first and adding after cook...loved watching you blend it into the oils!!! you're right...so satisfiying : )

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  7 місяців тому

      Hello, and thank you. I discovered mixing the color into the oils for a single color soap a long time ago and have done it ever since. I got the soap cutter on etsy.com and the vendor is Bud's Woodshop.

  • @heidihambrick9010
    @heidihambrick9010 Рік тому +1

    Made my first one last night with goats milk. What a disaster! I finally got gel mash potatoe stage. Boy it sure was ugly. Do I add the milk lye to it straight in the crockpot if hot oils? I see ppl adding the milk later. Yours looks so nice

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  Рік тому

      Hi. I see people doing it, but I don't recommend any kind of milk in hot process because it gets too hot for milk. I only use it in cold process and freeze the milk. For hot process, I ONLY recommend using water in your lye solution. Sorry for the disaster, but you should try it again with water/lye solution only. Thanks for watching and good luck!!

    • @Doggiedito
      @Doggiedito 7 місяців тому

      Same thing happened for me lol except I used coconut milk and it turned kind of a bad color. Then I must have been short some lye because it never hardened up😂 gonna keep trying.

  • @MOHAMAD-ev8ct
    @MOHAMAD-ev8ct 9 днів тому

    Really thank you very much

  • @billydominguez2856
    @billydominguez2856 2 роки тому

    Love the color. I love watching you.

  • @Morfosoaps
    @Morfosoaps 2 роки тому

    I love it Eric! So that is the project you planned last weekend!
    Hope you are well my friend and see you on the next one!

  • @kerricumberbatch2820
    @kerricumberbatch2820 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this King. Your voice helper me to pay attention🥰blessings increase

  • @boop7313
    @boop7313 2 роки тому

    i love this design and soap!

  • @suz9704
    @suz9704 Рік тому

    This is fantastic! Thank you! question - does hot process soap have a smell/stink when you cook it?

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  Рік тому

      Hi. It has a very slight smell that smells like soap. I can't really give any more description than that and it is very slight.

  • @BreeboBaggins
    @BreeboBaggins 2 роки тому +1

    The forbidden chocolate chip ice cream hahah I bet smells wonderful!

  • @KayCee0216
    @KayCee0216 Рік тому

    I can'r wait to try hot process. does the slow cooker stay at high? I can't seem to find a video that talks about the high, medium or low..Love the video, thank for sharing your knowledge

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  Рік тому +1

      Hi, and thanks for watching. The temperature varies from person to person. I always use high and I have since my very first batch. HOWEVER, don't fill your crock more than 1/2 full and WATCH it at all times because it will climb when it really starts to cook. Simply stirring it will remove the air and it will deflate. Good luck!!

    • @KayCee0216
      @KayCee0216 Рік тому

      @@theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589 all great advice. Thank you so much

  • @CL-we8tn
    @CL-we8tn 2 роки тому

    Is hot process just a matter of preference? Nice soap, lovely summer color.

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  2 роки тому +1

      Hi. It really just is a matter of preference. I almost always do cold process, but I enjoy doing HP from time to time. Thanks for watching.

  • @MOHAMAD-ev8ct
    @MOHAMAD-ev8ct 9 днів тому

    How many grams of oils have you put.

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  9 днів тому

      Hi. I actually use ounces. I post the recipe in percentages so you can use the recipe with any sized batch. This particular batch uses a total of 60 oz oils. To use my percentages, you can use a lye calculator like brambleberry.com or soapcalc.net and tell it to calculate percentages and you can enter the total batch you want, 20 oz, 60 oz, 100, oz, any size you want. I hope this makes sense.

  • @MischievousMagpie
    @MischievousMagpie 8 місяців тому

    Please forgive me if this is a duplicate question. I asked it in response to someone else's comment, but then it disappeared. When you talk about using full water, is this in reference to the default value of 38, "Water as % of Oils" from SoapCalc?

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi, and thanks for watching. I'll explain as best as I can. In simple terms, I always discount cold process soap water by 10 or 15%. Therefore, if the CP recipe says to use 10 oz water, I use 9 oz. However, I use full water with hot process. If the hot process recipe says to use 10 oz, I use the full 10 oz. I hope this makes sense.

    • @MischievousMagpie
      @MischievousMagpie 8 місяців тому

      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589 Thanks for the reply. What I'm trying to identify is how you determine what the "full liquid" amount is. Using a soap calculator, there are typically 3 options: Water as % of Oils, Lye Condition, and Water:Lye Ratio. I was curious as to which one you use and at what value. I love learning about other folks' thought processes in their soap making.

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  8 місяців тому +1

      @@MischievousMagpie I use the soap calculator at www.brambleberry.com, which is MUCH easier to use. I've used soap calc a few times, but I'm not very familiar with it. Sorry I couldn't give you a better answer, but I highly recommend brambleberry.com because it's SO much easier and is very accurate.

    • @MischievousMagpie
      @MischievousMagpie 8 місяців тому

      ​@theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589 Thanks! That was the piece I was missing. Brambleberry's calculator uses that value of approximately 38 for Water as % of Oils. I've been using far less water. After bumping it up, it's working beautifully. Appreciate the help!

  • @asils4Lisa
    @asils4Lisa Рік тому

    Which gives you a more dense soap? Hot or cold process?

  • @الملكةتوتى-ن5ف
    @الملكةتوتى-ن5ف 2 роки тому

    I like the idea I love the fido and good luck

  • @mmills1017
    @mmills1017 9 місяців тому

    What do you mean when you say "I use full water?"

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  9 місяців тому

      Hi, and thanks for watching. Many soapers (myself included) discount our water amount by a certain percentage for a variety of reasons. Since hot process cooks the soap and some of the water evaporates, I don't do a water discount. If it calls for 20 oz water, I use 20 oz of water.

    • @MischievousMagpie
      @MischievousMagpie 8 місяців тому

      ​@@theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589Are you referring to the default value of 38, "Water as a % of Oils" from SoapCalc?

  • @DanaTellier
    @DanaTellier Рік тому

    How long does the whole process usually take?

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  Рік тому +1

      Hi. Since there's no waiting time for things to cool down, it usually takes about 30 minutes to fully cook it, a few minutes to mold it and you're finished. As soon as it's cooled enough to harden, you can cut it.

  • @triciagarner1916
    @triciagarner1916 8 місяців тому

    where is your lye solution measurement?

    • @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589
      @theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589  8 місяців тому

      Hello, and thanks for watching. I post the percentages of oils so you can make any size batch you want. THIS PARTICULAR VIDEO has soap with 60 oz oils and 8.65 oz lye. With these percentages, you can enter it into a lye calculator like brambleberry.com or soapcalc.net and make any size batch you want and the lye calculator will tell you how much lye to use. I hope this answered your question.

  • @FridaMoki-xc9ri
    @FridaMoki-xc9ri 10 місяців тому

    Ingredients please