I've found that so long as no water is involved in the process, you can overdo the catalyst quite safely and then just gravity separate any excess soaps created out of the final product (once Methanol has been removed). All you're doing in that case is taking a hit on yield and wasting catalyst.
However, add 5-7% water in (for so called prewash where Glycerol is still present, aggressively mixing the lot) and if there is too much catalyst present then the whole lot turns to jelly. If there is only a little too much catalyst then the jelly doesn't form until the mix cools.
Interestingly, excess NaOH is far more prone to making jelly when water is added than KOH, which seems much more tolerant to overdosing.
However, it's not so simple with other variables to consider:
- mixing Methoxide from NaOH/KOH and Methanol creates some water in the first place
- Methanol stops jelly forming, so that depends on Methanol percentage present too
All good fun and games
