The idea came about as part of a design project for uni, so I thought I share what work I had so far...I'm planning on starting tinkering in the shed
to build a working prototype in the next few weeks and will post photos/results
Originally posted by Yarcofin
wouldn't it be easier to just use aluminum siding/sheet metal or even aluminum foil in a survival situation, instead of cutting 110 CDs?

The rationale is to save materials such as aluminium siding/metal sheeting for other purposes and make use of other less practical resources. Cutting
several hundred CDs down to size could be a welcome distraction to keep the mind occupied too
To GL:
The only difference between the free and the pro versions are a few additional tools and facilities such as 'export-to-GoogleEarth'...I use it in
conjunction with AutoCAD but haven't had any chance to get to grips with Pro.Eng yet (let alone linking to a CNC milling machine!) I'd be happy to
email you a .dwg file of components (or other P.E. import-compatible format) if you'd like to have a tinker
To AA:
I'm trying to build a mental-picture of your oil-drum convection heater design from your description, I'll have a go at rendering something up when
I finally finish my studying in 2 weeks.
I've also done a few concept scribbles on a design using domestic satellite-reciever dishes and will post the SketchUp drawings when I get the
chance...In the meantime, please by all means pick the design to bits, as that way, the ideas can evolve and be refined