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#284126 - 04/01/17 03:43 AM Re: Using a lens to start a fire [Re: adam2]
Phaedrus Offline
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Registered: 04/28/10
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Originally Posted By: adam2


I have started fires in very marginal conditions by use of a large Fresnel lens, the smaller credit card sized ones only work reliably in ideal conditions IME.

As has already been posted, a fire is most needed in conditions when a lens is useless. Still worth carrying though IMHO, each fire started thus is one more match left for less favourable conditions.

A large Fresnel lens, say A4 sized will start fires in unfavourable conditions and is worth stocking in a long term TEOTWAWKI kit, but is unlikely to worth carry in a backpack.

In good sunlight an A4 Fresnel lens will light a fire of large sticks without any need to procure tinder.


Very true. I do have some A4 Frensel lenses around but I don't carry them as part of my survival gear. As you say, probably good as long term preparedness items but to me a little bulk and impractical to carry vs the likelihood of use. When I most need a fire there often isn't any sun to begin with.

I will say though that fire making is one of the areas where I have the most gear on me. When I'm out on hikes and camping trips I will generally have at least two firesteels, a minimum of two lighters (one peanut-style and one Bic, and I'll note that I don't smoke), and UCO Stormproof matches. Very often I'll also have a Spark-lite and I always have a variety of tinder/fuel items (including Hexamine tablets, fatwood and Tinder-Quik tabs).
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#284127 - 04/01/17 04:03 AM Re: Using a lens to start a fire [Re: Phaedrus]
Russ Offline
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Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5359
Loc: SOCAL
No pencil sharpener? They make great tinder.

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#284129 - 04/01/17 04:38 PM Re: Using a lens to start a fire [Re: Roarmeister]
Jeanette_Isabelle Offline
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Registered: 11/13/06
Posts: 2999
Loc: Hot Springs Village, AR
I don't think I've done this since I was a child; I had no trouble getting a leaf to burn by simply using my glasses.

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#284188 - 04/11/17 05:20 AM Re: Using a lens to start a fire [Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Registered: 09/12/01
Posts: 960
Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
Believe it or not, I have been able to start a fire indoors with a 1.5" dia magnifying glass and a lamp 2' away. (Using one lens of a triplex magnifier set).

It helped that the TinderQuick was already charred, ordinary TinderQuick would not do this. It took me by surprise as I was just goofing around one day. After seeing this, I charred a few more pieces and put them in my fire kit - anything that worked that quickly deserves a corner of my EDC survival kit.

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