Homemade Double Angled Twelve Sided (DATS) Solar Cooker Parvati

This is a video of my homemade Double Angled Twelve Sided (DATS) solar cooker. To build the paraboloid cooker, I followed the instructions and design found here: http://solarcooking.org/plans/dats.htm I build this out of corrugated plastic by using the measurements found on the above website and then tracing it out on the plastic. You will cut out 12 wedges that get taped together to form the shape. I then took some 86% reflective adhesive film and applied it to the cut out plastic shapes. The reflective material can be found here: http://www.solarcooker-at-cantinawest... I made a stand for the cooker out of reclaimed wood scraps. Then I made a platform for the cooking pot to sit on with some L brackets and one mending bracket that can be found in the building supplies section of a hardware store. The cooking pot is made of two saucepans I got from a dollar store. I unscrewed the handles and replace them with a hinge to form the clamshell design. The pot is black with thin walls, which is perfect for cooking. In the video, I was able to get an inside temperature of 375 degrees after a half hour (outside air temperature was 100 degrees on a clear sunny day in Las Vegas). I can even get 350 degrees after only 15 minutes. I am sure it would reach over 400 degrees if it was left out there longer. I demonstrated the cooking power in this video by baking some eggs. No water is needed!