FRESNEL LENS Solar Glass Art Melting Glass Recycling

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This is the large Fresnel Lens Melting Glass. The cement base needs to be replaced with a small piece of steel as the glass sticks and mixes with the cement

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25 Comments to "FRESNEL LENS Solar Glass Art Melting Glass Recycling"

  1. GroveParkMedia says:

    Hi! Great video. …
    Hi! Great video. I plan on getting on of those lenses in the future. On a video question. How did you do the slow motion when the bottle exploded? Was it done with camera or in post? Great Info and entertaining.

  2. gravityisweak says:

    Hey Dan, have you …
    Hey Dan, have you heard about the guy who made a 3d printer that uses a fresnel lens to melt sand in the desert into glass objects? He made some pretty awesome stuff with it. It was called the Solar Sinter. The guys name is Markus Kayser.

  3. adolphwatson956 says:

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  4. EatingBabiesForLunch says:

    What a waste of …
    What a waste of time!

  5. KingDD3 says:

    That’s really neat. …
    That’s really neat. You could really do some cool folks art stuff with that.

  6. masume21 says:

    Where do you get a …
    Where do you get a large fresnel lens like that?

  7. vinczeee says:

    OMG BURN THAT ANTS …
    OMG BURN THAT ANTS NEST, this fresnel thing takes antburning ti a whole other level!!!

  8. Naddycat says:

    They are so much …
    They are so much fun to play with. I have just been using dark sunglasses but I do need to get welding goggles…ehhh!

  9. social3ngin33rin says:

    Wow that lens is …
    Wow that lens is deadly D:
    Wicked ant hill- kind of scares me

  10. psyborg303 says:

    make a bong!
    make a bong!

  11. DDluka says:

    fiber glass, fiber …
    fiber glass, fiber optics LOL

  12. PyroRul3s says:

    thats how they make …
    thats how they make fiberglass…basically.
    

  13. Idiotsmakemesad says:

    Haha yeah i saw …
    Haha yeah i saw the swordfish it was brilliant. Like all art the real secret is knowing when to stop.

  14. SteubenDesign says:

    Great video!
    Great video!

  15. wetdogpawseeeeeeeeey says:

    yay ants!
    yay ants!

  16. pommyrooter says:

    ‘they’ make fibre …
    ‘they’ make fibre optics in the same method but they add silicon

  17. trailkeeper says:

    @Jm4steam You can …
    @Jm4steam You can also make a homemade small crucible out of an empty co2 container

  18. Slayermachete says:

    Dan, you make some …
    Dan, you make some really cool stuff =D

  19. WalterMelones says:

    use a copper rod, …
    use a copper rod, the glass should slide right off. when white men traded beads with natives they were made by dipping copper wire into vats of glass.

  20. vespacurry says:

    Enjoyed your video, …
    Enjoyed your video, cool idea, thank you.

    Dan got a couple of questions…

    Q1 If I pulverise a mix of glass types into powder, would I be able to remove the elements out of the glass using acid?

    Q2 If I pulverise a mix of glass types into powder, would I be able to melt the glass back into a single product or will it fail, as in graze or be extremely brittle etc…

  21. GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    @Jm4steam Hi JM, …
    @Jm4steam Hi JM, sorry for the delay:-) A crucible is very helpful, summer months sun right above. I use a lead melting pot hybrid for zinc if there are clouds.

  22. Jm4steam says:

    Dan, would getting …
    Dan, would getting or making a crucible be beneficial? Melting the glass and other things in a confined space at the focal point.

  23. odv000 says:

    LOL!
    optical fibers …

    LOL!
    optical fibers
    you should try upload videos through it !

  24. tcbink says:

    Just goes to show …
    Just goes to show the power of the sun.

  25. GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    CASIO EXLIM PRO
    CASIO EXLIM PRO

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