The first thing that springs to mind, ArdyMulio, is your manual whisk.
I used to soap that way and with a big spoon. It does not produce the best texture in soap, and, it takes forever to get to trace. With your recipe, you should have had trace in at least 20 minutes or less... With my stick blender and a recipe like yours, I get trace in about 8-10 minutes.
Invest in a stick blender. It doesn't have to be Cuisinart or anything fancy. Just get one with a steel shaft, not aluminum. Sometimes the cheaper ones work better than expensive. I got a Couri (Italian version of Presto) that came with a mini-food processor, a footed beaker, and a whisk, in addition to the immersion blender head = for just $22.
It's the best little improvement in modern soap making since pre-made lye, I think.
It should get your oils & lye blended so well that there's nothing in the pot that doesn't get thoroughly emulsified. Trace comes so much easier & you don't waste the time wearing yourself out.
My grandma's old lard soap recipe would take about an hour to trace & my arms would ache... And then we cooked it & it took another 3 hours stirring over a wood fire... Never again...
BTW - the zoom-zoom sounds makes it more fun, too.
