Solar Death Ray
Our class project of our physics class was this solar death ray.
With this 'death' ray we are able to melt or vaporize thin aluminum cans, melt plastic, and other dangerous things.
Note: Be careful, the focal point of the death ray can get up to 2000 degrees. Don't put anyone near the focal point.
We had followed a video by the king of random on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj7aS7ToNWs
Gather Materials
Begin by gathering all materials:
Biggest thing to have is the big screen tv lens, this is called a fresnel lens.
You will need about 6 pieces of 8 foot long 2x2 wood, I bought this from home depot.
2-1/4"-20 bolts, roughly 3"-4" long
2-1/4"-20 wing nuts
bag of 1/4" fender washers
4-eyescrews
inexpensive plumbing tube for spacers
hardboard for an adjustable slot
wood screws to attach the frame pieces and lower supports, about 2"-3"
Cut to Length
Cutting the legs was the first thing that we had done. We choose to cut the legs to be about 5 feet. After cutting the legs and side pieces for the frame, we set the lens down and measured the length needed for the top pieces. Once the top pieces are cut, we can assemble the frame and measure the length needed for the lower supports.
Assemble
With all the pieces cut to the needed length, we just need to finish assembly. Starting the lens and frame on the ground and set the legs in the correct locations and the lower supports at the bottom and about middle of the distance of the bottom of the frame and the bottom of the legs.
Bolt or screw the supports into place and then screw on the wing nuts.
Burn, Burn, and Burn Some More....
We were able to find the focal point relatively easy by placing a board in-front the focal point so we can see the circles of light. Then we will move the board around the align the circles together.
This was the point as which we were able to hold and burn our initials into a piece of wood and attempted the burn through a soda pop can. This was really cool to witness the vaporization of aluminum.