Introduction: Altoids Camping Grill

About: I'm not really sure why I make half the things I make. The rest are just simple crafts. I make practical things and fun things.

Ever get lost in the woods? This may fix that. A 3 compartment minty smelling gril will savor many a tasy anchovy.

Step 1: Ingredients

  • Fimo clay
  • Black construction paper (It must be black- Black easily takes in light and gives it off as heat.)
  • Altoids tin
  • lunch box (metal)
  • x-acto blade
  • fishing line (about 20 feet.)
  • rubber worm
  • caned anchovies
  • fishing hooks
  • exacto blade (just the blade not the handle)
  • hot glue

Step 2: Fimo It Up

Use fimo clay to devide the tin into 3 sections. Then bake the clay.

Step 3: Make the Grill

Cut the lunchbox into strips as tall as the altoids tin
and nce and thin.
Get your construction paper and trace the bottom of the tin.
Then X-acto it out and fold it into 3 parts.Glue it into one of 3 sections and let it dry.
When it dries, glue your strips in like a real grill. Now the grill is done.

Step 4: Store Some Food

Fimo a small corner in it so theres a nother compartment.Store your canned anchovies in that compartment. Then toss some salt in the corner compartment.

Step 5: Fishing Stuff

Coil the fishing line and put it in the final remaining compartment. Then add the hooks and rubber worm. And the handelless exacto blade so you can cut the line.

Step 6: Done! Now- How It Works:

The energy from the sun hits the metal strips which barely heats it. Then the more energy goes back into the paper and heats it up, then travels through the metal (the tin) and extraly heats the strips and makes the strips hot enough for cooking.

Step 7: Take It Out

keep this in your pocket. Kudos, mason0190