Recently we connected the two early adopters Kurt Baumann, who built a Lytefire 4 with his school-class in Switzerland and Boris Awume from Togo, whom we portrayed earlier. Boris currently works in Switzerland but he’s going to start building in Togo at the beginning of September. We used the opportunity to get the two early adopters together.
After some coffee we dove right in: Kurt took us to the school building where he now stores the Lytefire 4 during the summer holidays. Kurt suspended the whole mirror-rows straight from the sealing: "That way they take up less space and we keep them out of reach from our students."
We took one mirror row out into the sunlight to have a closer look at the individual pieces Boris will need to fabricate in Togo. These are notably all straight and simple metal pieces that only need cutting and welding. They also looked at the upward reflector and the custom tools we outline in our construction guides:
I really liked the fact that we built our own tools to complete the machine. These tools are quick to build and effective for the job, and I felt revived in the age-old art of toolmaking.
Kurt Baumann, Teacher at Schulzentrum Kreuzfeld 4, Langenthal, Switzerland
Stay tuned for the next update from our early adopters! Want to get involved? Check out how to join our early adopter team here: www.goLytefire .org/Early-Adopters