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Offline Amantha

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making lye
« on: January 05, 2008, 11:44:05 PM »
I gave my sister-in-law a receipe for homade laundry soap and she took took it further now makes all her own soaps and makes her own lye..  using this process.. I'm wondering if I can do the same thing with the bosk dung since we don't have much wood around.



Start a rain barrel to catch soft water. This is a key step. Depending upon how much lye you want to leach, make sure that you have 2 or 3 gallons of soft water before you proceed.

Find a local brewer's supply house and pick up a wooden barrel and a cork about 3" long. You can use a cask-sized or waist-high barrel.

Take the barrel home and drill a hole in it approx. 2" above the bottom. Make sure that the cork will fit snugly into the hole.

Find a place that the barrel will be undisturbed. Lye is caustic. Take the necessary precautions. Put some bricks down and place the barrel on top of them. The brick base must be stable. It raises the barrel up so that you can easily drain off the lye into a container when it is ready. Give yourself room to work.

Cover the bottom of the barrel with some palm-sized clean rocks (e.g. river rock). Cover the rocks with approximately 6" of straw (this can be hay or grass). This will filter the ashes and help your lye drain cleanly.

Gather branches and/or logs of oak, ash, or fruitwoods. Remember that the best lye is made from hardwoods. Avoid pine, fir, and other evergreens.
Burn it outside in a pile, or better yet, use it in your fireplace.

Scoop the ashes out and put them in the prepped barrel. (Make sure that the ash is completely cold, or you'll set your barrel and anything around it on fire.) You can put in whatever amount you need.

Put a pan under the hole and remove the cork. Pour the soft water in until you see it start to drain into the pan, then put the cork back in tight. The water level should be about 6" from the top. After a day, the first ash should settle and you can add more ash.

Let it sit for at least 3 days. You can add ash all week and drain it regularly on a specific day of the week.
Check to see if your lye is ready. For what are you leaching this lye? Body soap or heavy cleaning? Lye concentration gets stronger with each leaching. For average soap making, you can use these measures: Drop a fist-sized potato or a raw egg into the barrel. If it floats enough for a quarter-size piece to rise above the water, it is ready. If it doesn't, you need to add more ashes or drain all the water and re-leach it (pour it back into the cask and let it set one more cycle).
Make sure that you have a wooden crock or glass container to catch your lye when it's ready. Put it under the tap, gently pull the cork, and fill your containers. Leave enough head room that they will be safe and easy to pour. Make sure that you have tight fitting lids.
Store your lye in a cool dark place until use. (The sooner the better.)



Because we don't have much wood around but lots of ash from the burned dung, do you think it is possible for lye to be made using the bosk dung?

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Re: making lye
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2008, 01:19:27 AM »
thank You Mistress.. most informative

one likes to use ashwood, Mistress
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Re: making lye
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2008, 11:00:08 PM »
Get with Kitya... I believe she has a recipe on how she makes lye for her soaps...

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Re: making lye
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2008, 07:57:43 AM »
thnak You very much Mistress.

dakota's Mistress use to be in the business
of making soap and perfumes and he uses
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