Watch Mr. Volt's reaction! kzbin.info/www/bejne/aH6xZairepKVnZI
@WrlzlegoАй бұрын
calling the ragefire “offbrand” is crazy
@WrlzlegoАй бұрын
i don’t wanna sound nerdy but xshot is a genuine brand and sometimes even does cooler stuff then nerf
@WrlzlegoАй бұрын
Xhot is known for sending people extra chains,im sure they would provide some if you reached out
@Forever_Endless22Ай бұрын
You didn't have to reverse engineer the Ragefire's chain....you just have to go to their website and get a ton for cheap......
@WrlzlegoАй бұрын
@Forever_Endless22 that’s what i’m sayin.
@the_doug_digitalАй бұрын
Absolutely insane timing to finish a TF2 build within days of the 8-year comic hiatus finally concluding. That's like, cosmic luck right there
@Kingkool-uo1ewАй бұрын
it’s a bloody smissmas miracle
@DrippyPootisАй бұрын
@@Kingkool-uo1ew Dear god, its a bloody Australian Christmas Miracle!
@SkylanceshortsАй бұрын
It's bloody brilliant
@TheTrashmanakadannydevitoАй бұрын
@@Kingkool-uo1ew it’s a miracle! It’s a bloody pissmas miracle!
@txxex9023Ай бұрын
Part 7 is out!!!! I must read!!!!!
@khaledhn1Ай бұрын
The fact this came out on the same day the final chapter of the TF2 comic came out is kind of amazing and terrifying...
@dudelesanimation3672Ай бұрын
Wait WHAT THIS IS HOW I FIND OUT???
@khaledhn1Ай бұрын
@dudelesanimation3672 it's just how valve does things lol :/
@thecrimsonozzyАй бұрын
WAIT WHAT THE TF2 COMIC IS OUT
@achmodinivswe9500Ай бұрын
OMG!! That is amazing news
@ThossetetteАй бұрын
i also found out this way that the tf2 comic is out
@MarcenariaMagnusАй бұрын
I like it a lot when you dive deeper into making things, like the 5 minutes you went through designing and printing the dart holders
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Glad you liked it, I'll try to make more parts like that in the future
@Gomet22Ай бұрын
@@hacksmith Prolly ain't good for retention tho, I liked that part too but understandable if you decide not to do it.
@coltynstone-lamontagneАй бұрын
I agree! I subbed for cool engineering so actually getting to see the engineering happen instead of just assembly is really fun for me
@vyran7044Ай бұрын
@@Gomet22 Not sure if it would do well youtube wise but maybe haveing two versions (one short and edited and one longer with more indepth stuff) could be cool.
@vedranlucev1837Ай бұрын
I just wish he didn't throw the blaster makers under the bus to segue into that bit. It's a brand name blaster and you can literally buy additional chain links in stores. Yes, designing/improving them yourself is an interesting design challenge, but still.
@tachanka8380Ай бұрын
I started watching this channel when i was 15, now im almost graduated with my ba Mechanical Engineering. You changed my life man. More then youll ever know
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Aw, thanks for saying that!
@vazi01127 күн бұрын
I spent at least 5 minute contemplating to throw 12 years of medical career ... for the same reason : make practical dreams into reality. still thinking if I can clone the guy.
@gneu152727 күн бұрын
would going through the agony of learning maths for this be worth it.. yes it would.
@ThisRandomGuyYouDidntNoticeАй бұрын
Really big thanks for the CAD shoutout at 5:00, it's exactly what I'm telling all the friends who ask me if I could create another stl for them to print. Hearing those words from you however might encourage more people to give CAD a go!
@ZeldurАй бұрын
Hope it goes well :D. After using CAD for parametric/ math based design and organic (Blender), it's an absolute pain in the butt. It took me revisiting it for a 3rd time to actually start understanding it and liking it. Great way to start is find crap around the house to fix or organize
@justsomeplantcells-Ай бұрын
praise to be CAD
@spencerjohnson314116 күн бұрын
I am going to crash out though if somebody calls tinkercad a cad software
@MrVoltАй бұрын
I'm blown away, James, figuratively and literally. Such an amazing build from an inspirational real engineer. I couldn't ask for more. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
@fredjas1136Ай бұрын
You gonna try making the portal turret to compete?
@pyeitme508Ай бұрын
Patreon
@BigRigCreatesАй бұрын
When I saw the thumbnail, I knew who the recipient was immediately lol
@SammiScoop_1Ай бұрын
Did KZbin take down your video. I don't see it?
@GarthantulaАй бұрын
How did this literally blow you away?
@clarawalterlin237Ай бұрын
This video might have some of the highest entertainment value of anything you've ever released. The tutorial-like layout, the jokes, the clear and obvious FUN you were having along the way... this is why I watch The Hacksmith. Well done on a fantastic project!
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Thank you, I did the video myself for the most part which is probably why it felt that way
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721Ай бұрын
Especially with the intermission to play taser Operation.
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Do you guys want more engineering lessons in the videos? I kinda wanna make a full metal version of this now, maybe with airsoft or paintball mini-guns... Watch the rest of the Secret Santa videos: kzbin.info/aero/PLBsfTOjKcQe-OOKYCcfpSFW0Dtj_9w4qo&si=-S0pLRy-Panm3rdJ
@CiefhАй бұрын
You should make a full metal one!
@TheBestLombaxАй бұрын
He made mini sentry not lvl1 sentry :)
@alfiebutterworth-cu4ysАй бұрын
Now that you've done that,you should either make the 3rd stage of the sentry with rockets or make his robot hand
@King_julian_jpАй бұрын
4:21 thank you so much james this helped me so much i restently bought a 3d printer and i have been yousing blender asine 3d print software and it was to completed for me even the tutorialsb
@therandomguy1315Ай бұрын
Tutorial for creative projects is very cool. Its shows putting the theory into practice well
@ChristopherHicksFINIАй бұрын
As someone that has spent hundreds of hours playing TF2, let me say you've nailed the spirit here. I am so impressed. This is an awesome build and your Meet The Engineer was a pitch-perfect finish. Bravo, thank you.
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. I've been thinking about a lot of the TF2 classes and how to translate them into reality for a while.
@johnvideogames4534Ай бұрын
@@hacksmith you should make a dispenser that shoots red colored water at people in a certain vicinity
@illuminum8576Ай бұрын
Actually one of the best videos over the past few months, I love the more in depth explanations
@Cosmic_TacoАй бұрын
I really appreciate the educational 3D modelling section in this video! Too many KZbinrs nowadays would just montage that, and I don’t blame them because it gets views. I’m just staring 3D modelling so it’s so nice to learn something here
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Thanks, I hope people learn something!
@gamingandstuff.1269Ай бұрын
@@hacksmith +1 It was so well made/ done as well! Amazing stuff Hacksmith team :)
@_blood_moon_proto_1500Ай бұрын
also just learning to use cad and 3d, that section has made it seem so much more doable to my kinasthetic brain
@SaitoGrayАй бұрын
It's an easy way to make a longer video without spending too much time on making an expensive project.
@Operator3300Ай бұрын
I hope you guys do more like that 😊
@BobbinSmopsАй бұрын
"Sentries are like children, hit 'em to make 'em work harder" Engineer from TF2
@WCMD17Ай бұрын
wh....whoa
@DrippyPootisАй бұрын
@@WCMD17 What, it was obvious! -Soldier TF2
@captainF0Rd0Ай бұрын
*”P#%nogrophy”* -spy tea four two
@josuearielariasv.8041Ай бұрын
"Sadvich, makes me strong" -Heavy TF2
@tenacity25Ай бұрын
@@captainF0Rd0 "seduce me" - spy tf2, talking to his son
@ZenMuff1nАй бұрын
9:20 It is Tony Stark related. Remember the Iron Man 1? He needed to change out the arc reactor and said it's like a game of operation?
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Hah! I forgot about that!
@nednelp9051Ай бұрын
No
@althejazzmanАй бұрын
Unintentional connection.
@alispagnolaАй бұрын
HR approved team building
@blendervendor2220Ай бұрын
As a nerf enthusiast this video was pretty funny. For starters Xshot is currently doing better than nerf at the moment in terms of marketshare and sales etc. The second was the Xshot is probbaly the only company that has ever offered extra chains for thier blasters. So the sentence "This is an Offbrand nerf gun so you can't exactly buy extra chains." Had me rolling. they are like 20-30 bucks for another 40 on amazon. The other thign was cool was that actually there are so many remakes of the xshot chains for 3d printing (Though the hacksmith ones probably look the coolest IMO). And obviously... nerf automated minigun... yes please lmao. The rage fire is awesome but it does have feeding issues with worn or used darts. it needs a bigger feeding flywheel. Nice to see the rage fire getting what it deserves. I need this thing for my two rage fires.
@bannickartem7624Ай бұрын
This is the comment I was looking for. I thought the same things
@varonickАй бұрын
Honestly I was thinking the same thing, calling xshot "offbrand" just feels weird to a nerf enthusiast
@rachelleeden8824Ай бұрын
My favorite videos are the ones where everyone looks like they're genuinely having fun. I loved this one!
@HawkacTigerMCPEАй бұрын
12:30 Jacob is an absolute beast and probably has been shocked before. In what context, I'm not sure I wanna know, but all the same great video.
@davidjennings2179Ай бұрын
He's just reengineered himself to run purely off hydraulics, no electrical signals needed
@lucasanimations5102Ай бұрын
@davidjennings2179 LMAO
@TanyaSapienVintageАй бұрын
Given how he was maintaining eye contact while putting the collar on, I'm not sure I wanna know either.
@alexkarst9166Ай бұрын
I was thinking to myself during that part "Jacob, you need to start reacting or you're gonna out yourself" 😂
@janhornak5739Ай бұрын
"My solution? I use gun." - Engineer, TF2
@soupSpoon-k5hАй бұрын
And if that don’t work use more gun
@captainF0Rd0Ай бұрын
“I’m an engineer, that means I solve problems”
@MatthewFerguson-k7sАй бұрын
Engineer: Not problems like "What is beauty?", 'cause that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy.
@quintencornelissen2274Ай бұрын
"I solve practical problems"
@durandolАй бұрын
@MatthewFerguson-k7s Engineer: "I solve practical problems."
@dannyslagАй бұрын
I love that you show some of your cad process. I've been 3d printing for over a decade but have wanted to get into cad, and it just felt intimidating.
@Shayla_x3Ай бұрын
I love the way this videos edited, the more slow based learning style is why I love the hacksmith we need more videos like this!
@hacksmithАй бұрын
That's cause I produced it ☺️
@Superson1c5Ай бұрын
As an avid tf2 fan this is amazing. The attention to detail, the deep dive, the recreation of meet the engineer, amazing. wish this video wasn't unlisted so I actually got a notification but still. Uncle Dane would love to see or have this as an engineer NERD who just made his own game mode on his line of community servers and I think it would be worth showing him this. And if that isn't enough show the whole community like Soundsmith, Banny and the other big names
@g80gztАй бұрын
>attention to detail >mislabels mini sentry as level 1 sentry >mislabels level 1 sentry as mini sentry >misinterprets mini sentry as level 1 sentry
@Superson1c5Ай бұрын
@@g80gzt i was willing to overlook that detail as that was towards another object not the one he was making. the attention to detail part was about the build itself not his perception of the gunslingers little demon that everyone says don't use on high tower even though level 3's are far worse on that map to deal with.
@dakotathedinoАй бұрын
The reenactment of the meet the engineer scene was amazing.
@BigRigCreatesАй бұрын
Now that’s what I call solving practical problems. Incredible job on this one!
This was an awesome build! I gotta get in on the Secret Santa one of these years!
@DelordofApelsАй бұрын
😂not me thinking you were actually gonna pull out 2 miniguns for the turret
@dylan8435Ай бұрын
0:59 Correction: Is not a Level one Sentry gun but rather a Mini Sentry Gun
@xxking9436Ай бұрын
And why not make the level 3 sentry
@plantor0728Ай бұрын
Just about to say that
@commander3494Ай бұрын
@@xxking9436 because that would require a quad rocket launcher
@greggleswongАй бұрын
Plus why not make separate videos for each lvl of sentry?
@sadathusovic7217Ай бұрын
YES
@adfjasjhfАй бұрын
Almost seems like someone forgot to make this video public instead of unlisted :)
@hacksmithАй бұрын
That's how much agonizing about making the perfect thumbnail does =(
@PC64292Ай бұрын
Is that why there are 2 in the series I can't see?
@hacksmith27 күн бұрын
2 in what series?
@adfjasjhf27 күн бұрын
@@hacksmith I think he meant videos in the playlist
@PC6429227 күн бұрын
@hacksmith there are 2 videos missing for me in the secret santa playlist, it jumped straight from you to ali spagnoli .
@ianfeingold-nu3vw24 күн бұрын
I was inspired by you to become a engineer at 10 and now i am 15 in multiple chs engineering courses. Can code in C++ and am able to use inventor fusion and AutoCAD. Thank you for making these videos and inspiring future generations of engineers.
@ellieallen115Ай бұрын
4:40 the way my heart started racing as you prepared to extrude cut a circle. My Solidworks professor took off “big BIG points” for extrude cutting circles and insisted we use the hole wizard. I asked what about for things that are going to be additively manufactured and he said “in this class nothing is manufactured, only drawn the right way. BIG points.” I extrude cut circles on projects all the time now but I still get scared every time 🤣🤣
@charleschadsey5653Ай бұрын
Cool, now make a functioning TF2 flamethrower with an airblast ability
@DrippyPootisАй бұрын
That would be sick, maybe use the plasma popper thing they did a while back as an 'airblast' and just a regular flamethrower for m1.
@GridDweller77Ай бұрын
@DrippyPootis the plasma popper is definitely more like the dragons fury
@charleschadsey5653Ай бұрын
Making either would be cool really
@esthernaing5166Ай бұрын
Test them on one of your friends
@DrippyPootisАй бұрын
@@esthernaing5166 War crime sim :3
@ethannorton564Ай бұрын
Loving this educational format. I'd love to see more videos in this style. Some of your smaller early stuff helped me get into engineering. Keep it up!
@JaydenfokАй бұрын
I love the amount of effort that went into making this video that won't even be seen by your full audience. Absolutely amazing
@juniperjuno6536Ай бұрын
the 5 min tutorial was incredible thank you for taking a moment to dispell how difficult things are cuz you made it feel like i COULD now i dunno why id need to atm lol but it made me wanna try
@owngamesgamer4030Ай бұрын
i love how you showed how easy cad is because you can do that and make a LOT of parts There are ways to make different geometry that are also super easy to learn but people dont want to learn cad because its scary and ive seen people use blender for 3d printing dimension specific parts, which is not made to be used that way.
@NovaAgeАй бұрын
0:56 Says level 1, is a mini-sentry 1:05 Says mini-sentry, is a level 1 *slow clap*
@mr.r_theodd1686Ай бұрын
EXACTLY!!!! OOOOOOOH IT'S INFURIATING!
@captainF0Rd0Ай бұрын
DAG NABBIT NAG DUM NABBIT NUM
@knifekitty_lsАй бұрын
makes you ponder whether video is really a fan service or just pandering to tf2 fans
@dogolionnovelder4951Ай бұрын
@@knifekitty_ls is a gift for a friend bro
@RedLaundryBasketАй бұрын
@@knifekitty_lsit’s not that deep lil bro he just did it for a friend
@LyonsDenFarmАй бұрын
Making a simple step by step almost lego instructional video to detail the development of engineering projects is the exact style of channel ive been dreaming of for years. Grant had the right idea, but i believe it was abruptly flatlined before he got into the a more mature and developed audience. I'd be impressed if a similar style for teens and young adults pre college could be executed properly. Afterall, you learn better communication skills by teaching.
@Tuna_the_sharkАй бұрын
21:23 meet the engineer!
@purple_fox_artsАй бұрын
This is for sure one of my favourite Hacksmith Videos of all time - and thats sayin something
@Gesso64Ай бұрын
Thank you guys for inspiring me to be an engineer, I started watching when I was 12 and have since been inspired. I didn't think I'd make it but I went from failing out of high school to getting early acceptance to York for engineering. I really hope to get the chance to do a co-op with you guys someday, I live nearby.
@goobusgoobertАй бұрын
Explains why James was dressed as The Engineer last video
@scbtripwireАй бұрын
I just had so many warm fuzzies watching your version of the engineer intro! Awesome build!
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTERАй бұрын
bloomin awesome! dont let skynet at it haha 🤣
@abrobot9261Ай бұрын
Great video James awesome quick deep dive on the 3d modeling. Loved the over all feel of the video. and how it felt like you really enjoyed doing the project!
@2amClipSZN20 күн бұрын
Thx Hacksmith. Ur channel is what got me into engineering. I’m an og on ur channel. Thx and tell Emily that her sadistic Operation game was the funniest thing I seen all year.
@donahuefilms1895Ай бұрын
That guitar scene was so funny! I love when James does some weird goofy stuff.
@aidanhegarty9139Ай бұрын
I had just watched the interview/tour you did with Jon Youshaei, and this video seems much more like the solo projects from the garage that you were saying you missed! Hopefully it gave you as much joy to create the project/video as much as it gave the viewers to watch! P.S. Looking forward to both the Smith Blade Lite and Pro
@MatejBeranekАй бұрын
"Sentry goin right up!" man cant wait to see a lvl 3 sentry thath can also fire rockets.
@christopherruizdelapena6474Ай бұрын
Imagine bringing that to a Nerf fight or air soft
@MattsAwesomeStuffАй бұрын
It's amazing to me to see how much better of a host you are than anyone else on staff. What you choose to say, how you present it, etc... and lots of your guys have been around for years. It didn't take you years to get this good and you're just leagues ahead of everyone else. I know videos do better when you're hosting, but it's not just cult of personality, you're plainly better than anyone else on staff. Especially on your own projects. You know what to say, you know what's interesting, you get what makes good content. ... This is like, the 3rd time we've seen the reappearance of Riley without context of how/why he's back. Also, you refer to HERC but haven't actually done a tour, explained what happened to the last place, etc etc. There's gaping holes in the narrative. Doesn't hurt one-off vids but the thematic narrative of the channel could use some tidying. Oh, and I loved the side-quest to show some basic tool use. I think the depth was right about perfect. I think everyone watching you for entertainment would also enjoy some of these micro how-to inspiration type stuff.
@DanteNavaАй бұрын
REALLY enjoyed the brief CAD and iteration tutorial! Thanks!
@ConnorHollandАй бұрын
Really great showcase of your 3D printing capabilities, which seem to be improving all the time
@tecumsehhatzenbach4731Ай бұрын
I was looking forward to this year's YT Makers Secret Santa... And I wasn't disappointed at all. Awesome turret and not the slightest bit overengineered. ;-)
@MissionCrazy-h1jАй бұрын
X-shot isn't an off brand Nerf gun company! It's its own company, having its own designs.
@bigkebizino8970Ай бұрын
James the vibes of this vid were immaculate. Particular highlights were the 5mins on the bullet belt, seeing you in costume for the first time and watching you and the team play emilies gift. Good job team!
@antoniobordonhos1672Ай бұрын
I spent months learning how to use Blender because I love what you guys do and learned while I was in robotics club at school that life is easier if you preplan EVERYTHING.
@DashFlashTheLifeАй бұрын
this is ACTUALLY one of the coolest things i’ve ever seen- thanks for bringing this from tf2 to life :) it’s incredible!!
@constantinem8345Ай бұрын
It pays off to read hacksmith replies lol
@ethannorton564Ай бұрын
Lets go that was me lol
@BaconFilesАй бұрын
now I get why he was wearing the costume in the last vid
@yeetfish1315Ай бұрын
I had suspicions that this very video was coming after that.
@ahquilaАй бұрын
Wow! This is awesome, wonderful entertainment for the holly, jolly holidays. You’ve earned yet another subscriber. Merry Christmas mate! 🎄
@dirtbones3694Ай бұрын
dude this is so awesome. i’m so glad this game is still getting all this love all these years later.
@garretts.6608Ай бұрын
Good build james loved watching the design aspect
@someone-cz9fcАй бұрын
First the final comic release, now hacksmith made the sentry. Tf2 fans are eating good
@corbynmejia2340Ай бұрын
I love the "No More Mechs" sign in the background at 12:25
@enderking3031Ай бұрын
Power armor staring in corner
@tylertibbs158Ай бұрын
I took a solid works class in highschool and it really brought me to joy to see even high level engineering like you guys do uses the exact same skills I've learned, a whole lot of "boss extrude" and "extrude cut" and "fillet" and maybe a fancy feature thrown in. Dont stop what you are doing because it really does give young people like me hope that I can do this for a living
@koolBOY8323Ай бұрын
xshot totally would have sent out chains for this. they work with all the nerftubers all the time.
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Didn't have time, and then you wouldn't have gotten a CAD lesson!
@Sporkz_Ай бұрын
Thank you so much as an engineer main I say "NEED A SENTRY HERE"
@spark4775Ай бұрын
Poot dispenser here!
@furiousblueblade957Ай бұрын
needa dispenser here!
@christopherruizdelapena6474Ай бұрын
Need healing!
@commander3494Ай бұрын
Ze dispenser goes here!
@DoctorDoodyАй бұрын
can you go into the mechanics of it more often. it was really cool seeing the engineering process with this one
@epsilon6516Ай бұрын
19:10 it comes with a Wrangler lol
@MASERIDERАй бұрын
You beat me by 5 days, dang it.
@pablosminiadventures2646Ай бұрын
Yeah lol
@nealetwoАй бұрын
It really feels like the quality of content in the last few months has increased so much - we appreciate it ❤
@SEBTECHDIYАй бұрын
The end is brillant! You did a fantastic job!
@josephsmith601Ай бұрын
12:35 Jacob one of those dudes who doesn't even give a half of a f*** 😂😂😂
@PlondysaurusАй бұрын
X-shot crying right now as being the "off-brand nerf gun" hahahaha
@Izayoink_SaccuyАй бұрын
Cant believe hacksmith kept this video a secret for 8 years untill the last tf2 comic released
@sgsaxАй бұрын
My favorite holiday tradition! I get to see people buld cool stuff and have fun with it, and also pick up a few new channels along the way. This turret gun is pretty sweet, excellent execution. I did think it was funny that when you got Emily's gift, half the team instantly put the collars around their neck. Truly taking one for the team. Thanks for sharing! On to the next one!
@Safe117Ай бұрын
This was the best most charming video ive seen from hacksmith in a long time, im proud of you guys, everyone who worked on teh video! EMJINEER!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS!
@wturri78Ай бұрын
22:24 Meet THE THE Hacksmith
@MrGoesBoomАй бұрын
Do we want more engineering in our engineering vids?! Hell yes! I know the KZbin algorithm is a demanding and unforgiving ( and rather unreasonable ) taskmaster, but my favorite vids of yours have always been the ones where you break down the hows and whys, and also show when things don't quite work out how you wanted and go over how you figured out what the problem was and how you overcame said problems.
@joostfloot5279Ай бұрын
I totally agree!
@DocRigelАй бұрын
Awesome! Waited all year for this!
@shocklate4079Ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting this video for years. Its like a dream come true, as same way as the final comic
@lauradarkezАй бұрын
you made a good choice picking the X-Shot insanity minigun. its a better quality than most others on the market. although, to correct you, there are in fact extra belts available on amazon. however, i love the fact that you designed your own
@vary1143Ай бұрын
Are u an engineer or smth
@logankrocakАй бұрын
12:48 He is built Different
@andrejmedvec6104Ай бұрын
11:16 just waiting for him to turn to HULK
@ZpajroАй бұрын
This was a great video; fell a lot like your older videos. The 3DCad segment was quite nice!
@Jackel2116Ай бұрын
I really love when James does videos. The detail in this one is particularly amazing! well done!
@MeatwadMeatwadАй бұрын
Couldn't have uploaded this at such an opportune time, the day after the last TF2 comic dropped (unexpectedly after SEVEN years).
@AlextheLordofFireАй бұрын
You got the level 1 sentry confused with the mini-sentry.
@AnUndertaleEnjoyer345Ай бұрын
5:08 inspiring
@bonovoxel7527Ай бұрын
WOW you found an amazingly extremely practical usage for that belt printer, and I mean, printing guitar sticks was not an actual use case. Here we have reverse engineering, redesign optimized for 3D printing and Gabe from Slant3D would be proud, print in place hinges, modularity, and effective exploitment of the full capabilities of this machine. I can foresee the Army printing this stuff in ABS-GF at scale. Loving it!!
@DeepBlueNickАй бұрын
This is wonderful. Team Fortress is such a classic game and the fact that you are making something thats THIS good amazes me
@vary1143Ай бұрын
Do you usually play team fortress or smth fam
@JamesTate-gk6suАй бұрын
Was it just me that noticed that they sped his voice up at 8:30?
@blu3m0nkeyАй бұрын
No I noticed too, I often turn up videos to 2x speed
@KeithOlsonАй бұрын
FYI, you can get digital calipers with builtin Bluetooth, so that, at the push of a button while you are measuring, you can fill in dimensions/etc. in your CAD software. That saves *SO* much time over constantly switching from measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to measuring to typing to...
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Whoooooooaaaaa.... I might need to get me some! Any brands you recommend??
@KeithOlsonАй бұрын
@@hacksmith Mitutoyo comes immediately to mind. If you already own any of their calipers or micrometers, they have a 'U-Wave Bluetooth transmitter' accessory that mounts directly on them. If that is too dear, I hear good things about iGaging, which also offers the superior 'absolute-scale' function that Mitutoyo does. It's 'DataConnect Data Output Kits' work with all of its products that include a data port--which is pretty much all of them. I believe that they also have calipers with built-in Bluetooth. (To be clear, I'm *NOT* a caliper expert; I just pay attention to those who know a lot more than I.)
@DarkXWolf17_MDАй бұрын
This would definitely go well with the Portal Turret at Valve HQ.
@ItsNickolaiАй бұрын
This was awesome, one of my favorites from your channel
@Cziku97Ай бұрын
I love the part where you explain how to model/create the parts and that it wasn't a way to shill some sponsor, I'm in a positive shock and it made my day. Thanks! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! :D
@Cziku97Ай бұрын
I just checked out your store and became the proud owner of a Mini-Sabre. Even by Polish standards the prices are surprisingly low for such products, I've paid more for sweatshirts or t-shirts from other creators, including Polish ones... DAMN GOOD DEAL!
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Aw, thanks! We try our best to make amazing products for reasonable prices! Stay tuned for the Smith Blade =)
@The_IndustryАй бұрын
1:22 This BLU Team SLANDER will not be tolerated!
@frostedsnow7634Ай бұрын
18:44 I encourage people to watch the video, but here is the finished product
@richardbarden2602Ай бұрын
But you can but the x-shot chain links? X-shot isn’t “off brand nerf” they are a pretty solid competitor
@daniki8390Ай бұрын
i was looking for this comment
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Not in Canada apparently
@rainbowtropolisАй бұрын
All of these secret Santa videos are awesome! I'm in heaven! You're all so creative and entertaining, I subscribed to whole new list of people to watch yay! Thank you!
@cunk1020Ай бұрын
So cool after all these years I can still get super excited for your vids and company's success!