FREE Fresnel Lens and DIY Lens Frame

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2011

From cooking your mind, to cooking your food, TVs get it done. This video shows how to acquire your free Fresnel lens. Then I'll take you step by step on how I build the frame and stand. The quality of these lenses will varry from one TV to the next, from high quality clear spot lenses, to thin, floppy, milky ones that aren't even worth framing in.

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  • What brand of TV has the "thin, floppy, milky ones" that aren't worth framing?

  • Cool idea thanks body

  • Put on a shirt.

  • Conceal and carry! That's awesome

  • Thanks fencekid. I built mine with a 42" Mitsubishi lens thanks to your video.  Works great. Had my first solar cooked meal the other day.

  • I can't believe the front transparent piece was just velcroed on! Interesting how different they all are. The mirror in this video was solid but mine was mylar or something like that. You should look for a use for the smaller lenses in the three RGB projectors too.

  • Good Job! 

  • Awesome! You're my hero. I'm doin' this as soon as I get a free day!

  • You have a camera shot of you starting the vehic; all pro and sh*t. Love it. "Don't panic. It's just the front piece broken"

  • exactly what i bean meaning to do. just time aint working with me.

    good work, now cook us up some hotdogs.

    where ya been. need more updates man. hows the camper, garden etc...

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