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The first 75+ are in a net bag and into the toilet tank for a while. These were made with white cement so I will probably let them leach for 6+ weeks.
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Spent about an hour total and:
$4 in concrete
$2 in Oyster shell
and some old coral sand
Now I have over 300 disks under water curing.
Thanks to everyone for their help!!
Next weekend I will work on some larger ones.
Cheers! Mark
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I think I am really starting to get the hang of this. It takes about 5 minutes to make a loaf and once cured a day, another 5 minutes to slice into disks. Once cut into disks, they get a week in the sun to cure and fully dry. Followed by a week in the toilet tank to begin leaching, another week drying in the sun and then into the RODI waste barrel to fully cure. The labor (and money) are both very minimal. Here is this weeks loaf. It will make about 70 disks.
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Well I have a lot of small to medium disks in process but I really need some 3 inch disks. These large disks cost us about a dollar+ apiece. The issue is that when I try to roll a larger diameter it begins to have a big flat spot because of its own weight.
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These look great, I never would have though to slice them from a larger log.

Depending on how many you need to make at a time, a cheap 3d printed mold works wonders for diy discs. I've got a couple that make 9 each and I can de-mold them after about 30mins.
 
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These look great, I never would have though to slice them from a larger log.

Depending on how many you need to make at a time, a cheap 3d printed mold works wonders for diy discs. I've got a couple that make 9 each and I can de-mold them after about 30mins.
Thanks, Can you mold and remove a frag plug with a stem from 3d printed mold?
 
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We have sooo many discs now. It is so nice to just have a variety handy when we are fragging. Now that we have a surplus, we have really slowed down making them. After a batch is molded, it cures for a week or so, gets sliced, sits in the sun for another 3 weeks, then they cure in the toilet tank for a month and finally a month in the barrel. Next we are working on using a sand mold to make some really large rectangle pieces to stack in the reef.
These have all cured 8+ weeks and we are using them: (to give an idea of size- these are in a crate that holds 4- 1 gallon milk jugs)
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