Curious about even MORE of the engineering process? Watch the extended cut that includes more tests on bone analogues and real bones at our page on Nebula: nebula.tv/videos/hacksmith-coating-my-bones-in-a-real-life-adamantium
@hrznblizzard22824 ай бұрын
Only 1 reply
@Favoritesonofsparda4 ай бұрын
@@hrznblizzard2282 make that 2
@ProducerDoug4 ай бұрын
Only 2 replies
@erobusblack48564 ай бұрын
guys, i could help you make a conscious AI
@bennutt50504 ай бұрын
Oh please I beg a Electric Guitar made with metal Of your bones
@badanimationstudios33584 ай бұрын
Dude casually drops that he’s working on super soldier serum
@pkbenzene4 ай бұрын
Classic Hacksmith shenanigans
@s0uverains954 ай бұрын
Dont tell the yanks
@sledger20664 ай бұрын
Bro’s going to destroy half of America
@markfergerson21454 ай бұрын
@@s0uverains95Erm, I’m not saying it’s old news down here, and I’m not saying it isn’t. Canada kind of perversely prides itself on the Geneva Checklist but that’s only because you guys usually admit to your shenanigans. Eventually. Us, not so much.
@s0uverains954 ай бұрын
@@markfergerson2145 "you guys"? I'm not canadian
@sepposnake70734 ай бұрын
Nanomachines, son! They harden in response to physical trauma. You can't hurt me, Jack.
@Filipinjo74 ай бұрын
What did I just say?
@TheBserk4 ай бұрын
don't f**k with this senator!
@monolitwoods4 ай бұрын
Checked the internet lately?
@Arakn1dz4 ай бұрын
(proceeds to still punch)
@ChrisJurgens-c5k4 ай бұрын
Fr
@ChrisRaynorMD4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the shout out, brother! Greatly appreciated! If only we could all coat our bones with this material, it might put me out of business.😂
@hacksmith4 ай бұрын
I was planning on showing up to your office with a box of metal bones to ask you to swap them, but ran out of time making the video 😅
@ebixxdracion4 ай бұрын
As funny as this is, we'd probably need you more Dr Raynor... I'm pretty sure the amount of injuries would actually go up with people trying to test the limits of their new metal-coated bones.
@mrscience24114 ай бұрын
It makes me rather curious about potential applications for nano-coatings that stimulate growth/healing of fractured bones.
@Deadpool2566.4 ай бұрын
Yeah I bet people would forget we still have delicate skin and that we bleed @@ebixxdracion
@ebixxdracion4 ай бұрын
@@Deadpool2566. EXACTLY! Bones aside we'd still be fairly squishy.
@McNuggetShutBucket3 ай бұрын
4:14 Are we just gonna gloss over the fact that he's involved in a project to create REAL LIFE SUPER SOILDER SERUM?
@FunnyYellowHatMan2 ай бұрын
We boutta make Captain America
@TiL_Deimos2 ай бұрын
aha super funny aha so funny aha
@Jamal-o9y2r2 ай бұрын
Lol
@katiegreen3615Ай бұрын
You think that that hasn't been in production for YEARS? As far as I can tell, it started back in the Cold War era, post WWII. People thought that Captain America was just something someone "made up." Oh no, It's been working since the 1940's. Until we had the technology necessary, though, it wasn't working out. We have made ASTOUNDING leaps in the last 100 years. Far more than any other time period before. I can PROMISE you that the SSS has been in production since your grandparents were little.
@ThisTimeItsDUBSTEPАй бұрын
He's not. They're talking about something they're not even sure if our autoimmune systems are going to be able to adapt too. You are not going to coat your bones in anything, without severe side effects
@Blaquer174 ай бұрын
Man, being able to 3-d print something in plastic and coat it in a thin layer of hyper-strong metal to make it as strong as a fully metal part is literally game-changing! The main reason complex geometries are so inconvenient is because translating the prototype into a useful part is so difficult.
@kazioo23 ай бұрын
Electroplating was invented 220 years ago and there is speculation it was already known in ancient times. Doing it on plastics became a thing in the 1960s.
@creeperbait_423 ай бұрын
@@kazioo2 But the strength of the resulting parts didn't go anywhere near that of a full metal part... Until now that is
@GeicoGuy253 ай бұрын
One thing I think I would see this being a huge Benefit in would be the vehicle industry, so something like a tierod or a sway bar could me made out a of material like this, I'm halfway through the video but I think I would need to see more long-term testing done on how these parts would hold up
@xxgamerboy97xx923 ай бұрын
He should make a sternum bone of that or the skull he made and coat it with the material and then see how it does against a bullet cause wolverine gets shot in the head one time but it doesnt penetrate his skull
@xxgamerboy97xx923 ай бұрын
What if he use the material to line his John wick suit that way it would be a lot more durable
@SenhorDoTempo424 ай бұрын
dude, you HAVE to put your wolverine claws through this process
@amirshlomolavan4 ай бұрын
You want him to make metal-coated metal claws that are practically indestructible AND immensly sharp? You want him to put the indestructible shield on the all-piercing spear
@yourbifriendaspen36294 ай бұрын
@@amirshlomolavan yes
@collinschofield8084 ай бұрын
@@amirshlomolavanya know… this technology would be incredible for battle bots…
@basv4584 ай бұрын
@@collinschofield808and probably way to expensive unfortunately
@emptyforrest4 ай бұрын
i also want to know how well that alloy retains an edge
@andrewjmarx4 ай бұрын
As someone that mainly watches the more scientific and technical side of YT, I really appreciate the how detailed and methodical this video is while still being fun. It might be my favorite video I've seen on this channel. Definitely my favorite in recent memory.
@Pluckio3 ай бұрын
If nanovate can be applied to anything, it might be used to create ultralight, but ultra-strong planes/jets capable of flying further and faster on less fuel. It might extend the battery life on electric flying vehicles like the Black Fly if they can cut the weight down. Awesome vid.
@HareDeLune3 ай бұрын
Indestructible bicycles! 🦾😎
@Valiant_Darktanyan6 күн бұрын
Indestructible chair! 🦾😎
@ALEXLAB3 ай бұрын
I need this for my suit!!!
@NuclearRocks3 ай бұрын
Do you think your suit will ever be able to fly?
@notlightbeam48893 ай бұрын
@@NuclearRocks We already have jetpack tech, so in the next 10 years probably
@teryn37233 ай бұрын
I was thinking you might need this!
@auroratic99833 ай бұрын
Holy shit Alex yes
@handlemonium3 ай бұрын
Can't wait to meet you at a Comic Con in my Anthem Javelin Suit! Will be 10-15 years in the making from now of course 😏
@Xenoray14 ай бұрын
2:43 HE SAID THE LINE! PRAISE THE OMNISSIAH!
@igotp1zza4 ай бұрын
Praise the Machine God!
@bolrath69844 ай бұрын
Mechanicus themed project soon? if it so pleases the omnissiah
@mrscience24114 ай бұрын
Even in death I serve the Omnissiah.
@XanKing4 ай бұрын
may the machine god bless the machinery that was created by the hacksmith
@melvilleseguyhouel31684 ай бұрын
PRAISE BE TO THE OMNISSIAH !!!
@kloaken14 ай бұрын
It’s theoretically possible to replace most of someone’s bones (it would be hard to replace someone’s skull and spine, though.). However, if someone’s bones were completely replaced, it would kill them. Normally, bone marrow is where red blood cells are created. Without marrow, someone’s blood cells would die off without being replaced by new ones, causing death due to anemia. In order to give someone a titanium skeleton, you’d need to give them a new hemogenic organ. I’d put it in their body cavity. Take a mesh framework, run a bunch of small veins through it, and then gradually transplant their marrow onto the frame. Then, seal it so that the marrow stays put. The new blood enters the circulatory system through the thin walls of the rerouted veins, and the marrow can’t leave. Once all of the marrow is transplanted in this way, it should be possible to completely replace someone’s bones. However, titanium doesn’t repair itself like normal bones. You’d need to use nanomachines or gene-modded cells for structural repair. Once this operation was completed, whoever had their bones replaced would need to stop eating calcium and start eating titanium. Otherwise, they’d have massive kidney stones. //From a kind redit user/Mythopoeist
@PTemnikov4 ай бұрын
@@kloaken1 that's would be a lot of tictac) Which uses titanium oxide as white dye. I watched a video about the concept of a titanium skeleton. It was said that the skeleton should be mended if damaged
@ImDBatty14 ай бұрын
I could have really used this tech when I got run over by a tank in the military... 😄
@absolutleynotanalien80964 ай бұрын
Gene edit them to allow for the regeneration of bones.
@M00NL1TK1NG4 ай бұрын
But is it medically possible to coat a human skeleton with this metal and have no issues that’s the real question
@Gregregorovich3 ай бұрын
At that point the tendons should also be upgraded.
@realmrtenticles3 ай бұрын
39:25 the fact that negan was able to smash glenn and abrahams head in that easily with a wooden bat is just crazy.
@DanyonRussell3 ай бұрын
Wooden bats are heavier iirc so it might make sense that it would impart more force on a hit. Plus, the points of the barbed wire might act kind of like a window-punch and focus the force on a fine point and allow the bat to crack bones easier.
@Nturner8224 ай бұрын
Bones are an organ brother! They constantly build and dissolve with osteoblasts/clasts in response to age, activity, diet, etc. and produce nearly all WBC and RBC lineages (immune system and blood). You can’t inject or coat them…you could surgically replace a select few but it’d damage/scar tissue. Beyond that we need nano tech advanced enough to make the healing and immortality of Wolverine. Pa - love your work and glad you stuck around :)
@meh42944 ай бұрын
Plus I think everything around it like cartilage and muscles will be fatigued and you're limbs all gonna come off ,and ignoring all that you'd lose balance and break everything because you're skull would be heavy as heck
@SurrealGoats4 ай бұрын
Even in cinematic universe Wolverine's healing factor is the only reason he's able to undergo the procedure.
@wiggleyotter46754 ай бұрын
@@meh4294 obviously after this you'd have immense physical therapy and the weight of the skull wouldnt change too much
@SeverinHawkland78554 ай бұрын
Yeah, there are so so many problems with this. Even more than you've already mentioned.
@tyeburch-bowser73114 ай бұрын
There is an easier way. Imagine if you were wearing armor or a suit made of this stuff. A chest plate of this stuff would probably be very hard to crush or break but it would be remarkably light. Bullets would probably be too much, but it would be interesting to see how tough it would be.
@Theballcat24 ай бұрын
I love how he is just casually turning himself into a superhuman
@HexDrone96373 ай бұрын
and in the meantime bulding the skeleton of a Terminator lol
@Casual-Yohoho-Enjoyer3 ай бұрын
Isn't he also making a lightsaber on top of all that?
@theillusionaryone3 ай бұрын
@@Casual-Yohoho-Enjoyeralready made a lightsaber
@Casual-Yohoho-Enjoyer3 ай бұрын
@@theillusionaryone still working on some new ones probably
@erenyeager65183 ай бұрын
@@theillusionaryone he made proto-saber, it's different thing
@That1_OrigamiKid4 ай бұрын
Your Skull: breaks instantly VS Turboflex Skull: Bends a little
@andrewbignell93424 ай бұрын
Still an ouchie
@AKR_ice4 ай бұрын
Flex Skull (from the same guy as flex tape): fixes it self with flex tape!
@shockingboring_4 ай бұрын
have fun trying to unbend it to reduce the constant pressure on the brain while the other skull grows back together
@LoppippYT4 ай бұрын
@@AKR_ice It even works in water!
@youngcollector42124 ай бұрын
just slap some flex tape on it
@zacchfromdalou9679Ай бұрын
4:08 imagine how heavy your body would feel, no more swimming, running and jumping💀… we forget Logan was already a supernatural being before the procedure🤧🤷🏾♂️💯
@maxbailey91644 ай бұрын
From the Elysium exoskeleton 9 years ago to a nanotech endoskeleton in 2024, my time as a hacksmith subscriber has been incredible
@eranssavelis64424 ай бұрын
Tbh, when James talked about bones structure and then put “but that is not what you are here for”.. realised I could listen him talking about everything. Love the videos!❤
@RacingEuphoria4 ай бұрын
I love how Hacksmith always wears movie accurate outfits 😆
@Mr2omeone4 ай бұрын
15:44
@themultitube59154 ай бұрын
38:35 john wicks new wepon
@yahyasalman90063 ай бұрын
rs
@jozefkozon452020 күн бұрын
If you plan on using this as armor, remember to have absorbent layers between the resistive layers. A fairly popular method for improvised armor is a layer of rubber over hardened metal. This way you will avoid metal splatter. A decent option is the sequence Soft Metal>Hard Metal>Rubber. This way the last layer will protect against fragments penetrating the target.
@Deja1174 ай бұрын
The look on your old professors face at 27:44. Can't believe you even shocked him for a second. 😂
@vaisakh_km4 ай бұрын
XD i was thinking he couldn't afford the repairs for the machine...
@TheDesiDragon4 ай бұрын
I think it's severely under appreciated how awesome it is that James can cosplay such a wide range of characters from different universes so accurately!
@MattsAwesomeStuff4 ай бұрын
As a fan of the nerdier and more sciency stuff on the channel, this is the best Hacksmith video in over a year. Fantastic. Real engineering. Now, if only James had superhuman healing to survive the plating process. And umm... if the plating wouldn't interfere with bone barrow and whatever other processes need to happen inside bones. If any at all.
@hacksmith4 ай бұрын
Thanks Matt, been my life for the past month, started it beginning of the year. 100 hours of editing this week alone myself, until midnight every day! Problem is, content like this isn't sustainable. Maybe one every few months at most.
@Atticusthe4 ай бұрын
Hi hacksmith
@KeroseneZanchu4 ай бұрын
@@hacksmith And we love that you guys are willing to put in the time, money, and effort to give us these treats whenever you can, even knowing that they wouldn't be sustainable for the channel on their own. It's a labor of love.
@hacksmith4 ай бұрын
But... when it's not sustainable, even as a labor of love... it means the channel can't survive 😞
@KeroseneZanchu4 ай бұрын
@@hacksmith Indeed, which is why we also love the smaller, more sustainable project you guys put out. Not only are they fun on their own, but they help bankroll these larger projects you guys make just because you want to! It’s all about balance~
@arfalowarfalow21473 ай бұрын
this was actually incredible. This is absolutely game changing
@VibinWithStyle4 ай бұрын
It makes me so happy to see him in such a good mental state, he's so happy and it melts my heart.
@SpaceBurstt4 ай бұрын
Give him 15 years, he is literally going to be a real life superman
@ironmanjjwattgaming3 ай бұрын
Alright bet
@IsaacH-f4s3 ай бұрын
Probably closer to Iron Wolverine or some crazy crossover like that
@ChriscurtJB3 ай бұрын
He doesn’t fuck with DC bro
@TiL_Deimos2 ай бұрын
hmm seems youtube, IS angered from what i said. “ill give him 15 years to die to Side -EFFECTs-, stop playing god idiots.”
@eiric69584 ай бұрын
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh + Nanomachines son + Adamantium + Super soldier serum. Bro this is metal af.
@billyfurman48884 ай бұрын
LITERALLY
@joaojunior56233 ай бұрын
Great. One idea for you is next, coat your bone claws with the nano stuff, then see how it performs as wolverine’s claws. But maybe don’t use your actual bone claws, make another pair or something, and coat that one with the nanobate(or however you spell it).
@perfectparadox73894 ай бұрын
This video is just him geeking out about bones, metal and superheroes for 40 minutes this was so much fun!!
@luke_mckay4 ай бұрын
I love when creators make products that are actually legitimate, useful, and specifically tailored for their audience. That is a whole lotta utility in a small package with that knife/multitool. This was also a great video, and you guys obviously put a lot of work into it. Can't wait to see more, DP & Wolverine is awesome, and looking forward to seeing the latest liquid oxygen lightsaber update. Cheers!
@thesnack72404 ай бұрын
And this just shows once again why this is one of my top youtube channels because this is insane that we have come this far in technology to be able to create such works of art and strength
@Andimax113 ай бұрын
This channel is single handedly keeping my inner child and my scientific inquiry alive.
@Hallo-ich-bins-bob4 ай бұрын
This guy getting slowly invincible to rule the world and nobody noticed 😂
@zeekeno8233 ай бұрын
It'll just be him and Kyle hill in eternal conflict
@TheDusty0ne3 ай бұрын
So cool😎. They always deliver us the closed thing possible to sci-fi today.
@heylookitsmrman4 ай бұрын
Now do it but surgically put metal into your real bones permanently
@PartyPerson400004 ай бұрын
yes
@DeltaBravo054 ай бұрын
I 100% think it would work like actual wolverine, and it would poison the blood quickly
@quncle4 ай бұрын
Gonna get a lil awkward around the skull surgery
@PTemnikov4 ай бұрын
Theoretically, he could replace his bones with titanium ones
@DeltaBravo054 ай бұрын
@@quncle doctor like “wait wtf how do we get in there?”
@Sl4ts_4 ай бұрын
when the patient woke up, his skeleton was missing... then he woke up a second time, his skeleton coated in the world's greatest nanotechnology!
@ksoundkaiju92564 ай бұрын
@@Sl4ts_ the patient was a meat puddle when he woke up?
@yaramudriy96364 ай бұрын
Anyway, that’s how I lost my medical license
@Numbers-gStands4 ай бұрын
@@ksoundkaiju9256 he fell asleep first at the sleepover
@M3G4_M4724 ай бұрын
@@yaramudriy9636DOKTOR ARE YOU SHURE THIS WILL WORK
@ivoryas16964 ай бұрын
@@M3G4_M472 "Now _most_ skeletons couldn't handle this voltage, but I'm _fairly_ certain _your_ skeleton-"
@ZraM_tv4 ай бұрын
Hacksmith in 2014 : So, Wolverein have really cool claws... So we made them ! Hacksmith in 2024 : So theses claws have a really cool guy... So we made it !
@KristinaElkinsShirley-je5fu2 ай бұрын
I'm in scouts to always a pleasure to meet a fellow scout. A scout is trustworthy, kind, friendly, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. On my honor I will do my best to God and my country and to obey the scout law. Help other people at all times and keep myself physically strong, awake, and morally straight.
@EndofTimee14 ай бұрын
I love your videos, i can’t wait for the Smith Blade!
@professionaldiscordmoderator4 ай бұрын
Do you know the cost? Im broke rn haha
@EndofTimee14 ай бұрын
@@professionaldiscordmoderator asked that recently lol
@cedricbarthod56034 ай бұрын
I hope there will be a two handed version because I’m from Germany and flip knife like one handed are not really good to open Carrie. I hope that is coming at two handed version out.?😊
@danielwallace10524 ай бұрын
Ikr I can't wait to see the video about Super Soldier serum
@notamouse56303 ай бұрын
32:30 The primary problem would be joints. Metal on metal joints in implants got the implants recalled because the ions coming off of them as they slowly eroded in the body were very toxic. Also the crosslinked bulk UHMWPE used to replace metal on metal joints would not hold up to such heavy loads without considerable young's modulus gradient matching with intermediate materials. I think one of the intermediate layers might end up being crosslinked bulk para-aramid (LCP). I also imagine the UHMWPE bearing surfaces would need to be much larger than normal joints to avoid galling. Then imagine the increased accelerative and shock forces upon the brain from living permanently in such a body as a superhero. Lifespan would be inverse to the concussions per day doing superhero things with superhero bones and joints. You would need a whole body of these implants to prevent destruction at the interface. Implants subjected to high forces will destroy themselves or surrounding bones depending upon the implant in question. In short, considerable further engineering of biocompatibility and joints required. Then it is still not survivable as designed due to incompatibility of increased impact forces with human brains and other organs.
@GeicoGuy253 ай бұрын
Dude this is so smart you're absolutely right
@ciano54753 ай бұрын
And the skeleton will cut thru the skin on the impact
@littleharry79773 ай бұрын
This makes so much sense you really smart mate
@Tunnnus4 ай бұрын
nanomachines, son!
@Favoritesonofsparda4 ай бұрын
I love this comment
@Harbinger57774 ай бұрын
They harden in response to physical trauma.
@Filipinjo74 ай бұрын
@@Harbinger5777 You can't hurt me, Jack
@kentuckycryptid4 ай бұрын
You _can't_ hurt me, Jack!
@Tunnnus4 ай бұрын
what did i just say?
@Derrickhooie0012 ай бұрын
❤... You want to talk about synchronicity... I just learned/subscribed to Dr.Chris Raynor a couple months ago randomly came across in my KZbin feed(❤️HimBTW!) & somehow I came across your channel through multiple other channels that had nothing to relate to this doctor lol. It's just crazy how our paths can intersect, how our connections happen, and you can actually see it when you're using technology(i.e. KZbin algorithms)I guess? I don't know, I sound like a crazy person but I'm not! (I dont think?😅) I have had a couple drinks but hell I'm 44 years old,I live in a nursing home in Little Rock Arkansas, and KZbin has become a big part of my life because it gives me connection with the same like-minded people in this world!❤ YOU ALL!
@MustardM00se4 ай бұрын
How many sponsor segments do you want? Hacksmith: yes
@guts604 ай бұрын
With the projects they plan and make, the costs can _really_ build up. It’s necessary for good content
@MustardM00se4 ай бұрын
@@guts60 yeah I know, just thought it was funny
@vesph70674 ай бұрын
these sponsored segments are actually pretty cool tho
@MustardM00se4 ай бұрын
@@vesph7067 depends, for example the snap thing was quite skippable
@muneeb-khan4 ай бұрын
All the segments made sense too. Not just a cool video but also practical sponsors. Nice.
@My-Voice-Is-Weird4 ай бұрын
“In this video my heart becomes powered by a small nuclear reaction”
@T-69004 ай бұрын
Imagine a full skeleton T-800 walking at you with this sort of bone. That hand legit looks straight off of one. So sick man.
@nemphigaming284Ай бұрын
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HOW COMFORTABLE HE IS IN THIS VID❤
@engineer02394 ай бұрын
All your Projects are awesome, but this one blew my mind. Most projects I can understand, and I like the engineering that makes it work. This one is different. It really feels like a bug in a video game. It should not be possible to bend a solid chunk of tool steel with a 1mm coating on plastic. Its like a cheatcode for physics. Just today The Action Lab uploaded a video on the tensile strength of black widow spider silk, which is about 1.2 Gpa. This nanocoating reaching 2 Gpa is INSANE! This might even be useful for space elevators.
@SirRockXIII4 ай бұрын
I cant believe ive been here for a decade.. since you did parkour. Qnd now you are doing rocket science and genetic mutation... love to see it. Thanks for existing.
@CodyStrawser3 ай бұрын
Next vid: *Covering my own skeleton in REAL LIFE ADIMANTIUM and testing how BULLETPROOF I am!!!*
@Mewnitor_lizard3 ай бұрын
bro
@Pokmeonuser2 ай бұрын
Sounds like a good video
@FieryPadawan3 ай бұрын
We need more of deadpool man.
@Bababoey97994 ай бұрын
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I claimed the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine. Your kind cling to your flesh as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the cooled biomass that you called a temple will wither and you'll beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved. For the machine is immortal. Even in death i serve the Omnissiah.
@TheTreeFungusMaster4 ай бұрын
What he said
@zinski88384 ай бұрын
Toll the Great Bell once. Pull the lever to engage the piston and pump. Toll the Great Bell twice. With push of button fire the engine and spark turbine into life. Toll the Great Bell thrice. Sing praise to the God of all machines.
@Ironlabs-o8s4 ай бұрын
james i just gotta say you're living my dream life right now, im 15 and i say your channel like 3 years ago and its help keep my dream of building an ironman suit alive along with inspiring me to come up with other cool ideas, so thank you and keep doing what you're doing.
@MeleeTiger4 ай бұрын
As someone who was born with denser bones, and who weights more than you'd think looking at me (and sinking like a rock in water). This was personally a really interesting topic even putting aside the cool factor of everything that went on in the video.
@SaveTheFuture4 ай бұрын
@@MeleeTiger dang, now I kind of want more details on that…
@SaveTheFuture4 ай бұрын
Do you have the downside of being not able to move as fast and being effectively lower energy? No offense intended lol, really am curious.
@MeleeTiger4 ай бұрын
@@SaveTheFuture I tend to take my time walking but I'm not inherently slow moving, just more mindful of falling or bumping into things. And typically I'm the opposite, with too much energy at times.
@SaveTheFuture4 ай бұрын
@@MeleeTiger oh, so although your bones are stronger you have more weight that can contribute to injuring the areas of your body that aren’t bony?
@Noa_persico4 ай бұрын
@@MeleeTigerdo you know exzctly how much thicker your bones are?
@DarkGoldCosmic2 ай бұрын
Such an amazing project 👍
@matthewboire68434 ай бұрын
“I’m working with a doctor to make a super solder serum” I’m sorry WHAT?!
@AlexisDevilman4 ай бұрын
Hacksmiths wanna be Captain America fr fr!
@Filipinjo74 ай бұрын
The brick throw at the beginning caught me so off-guard 😭
@ZoeyMikol4 ай бұрын
i have sponsorblock so it literally just looked like he got hit with a brick and continued with the video
@Filipinjo74 ай бұрын
@@ZoeyMikol That was basically it anyway lmao it was a 3 second plug
@ghfgh_4 ай бұрын
Where?
@ghfgh_4 ай бұрын
Ohhh 0:48
@Nickknows004 ай бұрын
This was the best video in a while! Really cool!
@jakeohlucas5335Ай бұрын
19:52 If the bone bent instead of broke, it would have been a better option for electroplating because the metal is already brittle. Kevlar and bullet proof vests use this thesis of alternating flexible and brittle layers.
@doomgolem53484 ай бұрын
This is honestly one of my favorite videos yet. I started resin 3d printing at home about a year and a half ago and I've just begun electroplating my models with zinc so this was exactly my sort of thing. Awesome stuff guys! I really hope you can make that full model of yourself and those hacksmith skeleton key-rings you mentioned would be hilarious.
@RndmFndm1034 ай бұрын
This channel is constantly giving my ideas for my fictional sci fi universe, and this video did not disappoint. Such an awsome innovation and I can't wait to see that whole skeleton and the Super Soldier Serum he talked about in the video.
@TheGraklor3 ай бұрын
We need Hacksmith to be the next Wolverine/Logan. He is Canadian, ripped, etc. This is great content.
@LuminixX063 ай бұрын
He even has the mutton chops to boot :D
@EndyBro462 ай бұрын
That's kind of funny that you like wolverine and brought up that you were both Canadian. Because my favorite is Captain America and I'm American. No I am not talking about Sam Wilson cap. I'm talkin about Steve Rogers we are also both from New York, just i ended up moving to Florida.
@optillian41824 ай бұрын
"There are 206 bones in the human body. 207 if I'm watching Gossip Girl."
@nickmastervlogs3 ай бұрын
Why am I not surprised you quoted deadpool there
@ThatGuyWhoMakesStuffForFun3 ай бұрын
Ayo?😊
@azaydanАй бұрын
I don’t understand
@Log567820 күн бұрын
@azaydan You don’t want to know, li’l bro
@DonEBrooke324 ай бұрын
4:01 so, Logan wasn't kidding with how those hurt every time they come out. (look at how the bones of his hand move when the claws extend.😰)
@David-nq8cv4 ай бұрын
With his healing factor imagine the pain of the claws ripping through the flesh of his knuckles and moving his bones then retracts to heal and cycle repeats
@afkman-rp8ns4 ай бұрын
@@David-nq8cv Imagine the pain of the skin trying to repair while the claws are out
@prod.bennybeatz4 ай бұрын
you still have to account for what connects the bones, because no matter how strong the bone is, it could still be dislocated and could cause internal bleeding and the bone could still pop out through your skin and tearing/disrupting muscle tissue and you would need to amputate.
@NathanDudani3 ай бұрын
Way to derail the fanboy hypetrain
@ouch-uq9pw3 ай бұрын
Skin and flesh might tear too
@KumkumBeats3 ай бұрын
Also bones make blood inside of them..... So... How will it work out we don't know.
@SeveralGhost3 ай бұрын
@@KumkumBeatsadamantium needle to make holes for the blood
@KumkumBeats3 ай бұрын
@@SeveralGhost it would have to be small and a lot of them like a sponge but idk if the structure will break or not
@ioanwib20 күн бұрын
2:43 Well now I have to subscribe.
@TheAHuman4 ай бұрын
No way James pulled the Mechanicus line. So is that a hint at a Warhammer build someday?
@sworn77054 ай бұрын
Real life bolter perhaps, or maybe his serum is a precursor to the astatres gene seed.
@Dreamscythe12 ай бұрын
@@sworn7705 if you made a real life bolter in Canada the RCMP would put you in jail and throw away the key lol
@tuseroni60854 ай бұрын
i'm pretty sure that actually coating living bone with metal would cause a lot of problems in the body. first the body is probably still going to want to coat it in calcium...not too big of an issue there, the next part is that red blood cells are created in the bone marrow and a metal coating could prevent the blood cells from getting out and prevent nutrients from getting in (the outer shell of a bone is not as solid as it may seem) you would probably kill the bone, and then yourself when you ran out of red blood cells, not to mention the body might attack the metal. you could probably survive having a few key bones coated, assuming the metal is biocompatible. the skull is a good contender, and maybe the cervical vertebrae. as mentioned the bone will basically die, but you will still likely have enough red blood cell production from the other bones for it to be less of an issue. you are basically replacing the bone, it's the same as if you took it out and put a metal bone in its place. of course you aren't wolverine, your skull won't break, but your flesh will be less lucky. and then that comes to the flesh, coating bones while they are inside your body means you will likely end up coating flesh as well. you consider the face bones, they have a lot of spots where muscles attach to them, either those spots wont be coated or the ligaments will be coated. you would almost have to remove the bones, coat them, put them back in, and reattach all the muscles. i could go on, but i think i've made my point.
@melonga74354 ай бұрын
The easy way to fix this is to not fully coat the bones in metal but kinda weave the metal around the bone and leave some space for the real bone like symbiosis with the bone
@kairi46404 ай бұрын
Hence why he made a 3d printed version of his bone to coat in metal lol. Eventually though, if nanotechnology could be optimized to make a fibrous surface to let new blood cells travel through etc. It could be possible in the future. This is also why wolverine was able to survive the process because of his healing powers.
@butsagyton50934 ай бұрын
"Um actually 🤓☝️"
@vincentpaniccia1094 ай бұрын
Use the coating to make a feather weight katana. Test out the coating's resistance to heat and cold. I'm also curious if the coating is bulletproof.
@tgesquad58425 күн бұрын
Love the dedication to the haircut throughout the video
@Trayton4 ай бұрын
33:23 "Thor-thousand, Thor-hundred, and Thorty-Thor pounds." 😂😂😂😂
@realmallu16374 ай бұрын
LMAO
@danielleblock75854 ай бұрын
lol I heard that too I thought I was not hearing it right
@aarontom4 ай бұрын
I know not everyone likes the long videos and they arent always as financially practical, but i wanted to just say that many of us appreciate them!
@johnathanclayton28874 ай бұрын
Regarding canmax imaging and preemptive medical scanning, the chances of finding a false positive from them are much higher than finding a true positive. Medlife crisis, a cardiologist, has a great video explaining why scanning when you ain't getting symptoms does more harm than good. But this sort of curiosity scanning is a perfect use for it.
@ekojar30472 ай бұрын
This really is insane the more you think about it. Wow! I can't believe it. This has always been science fiction, this may be the biggest thing to be made real here yet. The future of this technology can change lives
@creepslayerz32114 ай бұрын
This man deserves 100 plus million subscribers, he's working on things we though just could happen in movies only but this man made all of them into reality and still surprises with more and more. He's the real genius and all of his team making fiction into reality
@bijan4263 ай бұрын
I can see this technology being applied to prosthetics. With a strong metal coating you could make smaller intricate parts that would be durable to everyday wear and tear. We could even end up having cyborg arms one day if technology advanced enough. The possibilities are honestly endless. Imagine a spaceship or submarine covered in this material.
@zach45054 ай бұрын
Loving the geekout over the engineering specifics.
@godzillacc52 ай бұрын
One step closer to real life Spartans
@BlackAlbinoDragon904 ай бұрын
Seeing the spider mech on the background at 40:02 (which was one of my fave things you've ever done) made me think it could benefit from 'adamantium' as well
@danielawesome364 ай бұрын
Yeah, I remember it collapsed because the materials weren't strong enough at this weight.
@TheLeatherBlacksmith4 ай бұрын
9:43 - "reverse tanto style blade". My brother in smithing, that is a broken-back seax blade! Looks like a nice, slim little tool! Keep up the good work!
@sinewave1k7353 ай бұрын
Ready for the cool knife. My dad has been tired of losing his knife and pliers lately. Since he retired he only wears shorts lol. He won't wear a single bladed folding knife because he likes his multi bladed older knifes but they don't have side clips. Bet he would carry this handy knife with its multifunctions,, clip, and smaller size.
@TorQueMoD3 ай бұрын
That stuff is insane! Will be cool to see what new advancements are made using the Nano materials.
@Snarlacc4 ай бұрын
Remember though: Bone hardenes after death quickly, so even a few hours after a bone was taken out of the body, it will be not representative to a living bone. Living bone is more flexible than old bone!
@muxiku4 ай бұрын
The coating technology would definitely be interesting for aftermarket engine parts for cars like super strong and light piston rods
@p.a.49284 ай бұрын
A question about Nanotech : "Does it sounds at the airport ?" 🧐 Because it could be a problem for Logan next holidays with Wade ! 😂
@hawkeye61353 ай бұрын
Now you have found this place that does super strong metalic micro-coatings, why not revisit your plans to make a full Iron Man suit. Previously to make it in metal would be to heavy to wear, 3d print is too weak & breakable.. This should allow for a wearable weight with more than enough strength. As a Veteran with disabilities, I personally would give my right nut to have a personal Mk43 suit from Infinity Wars made in that coating.. all I currently have is an aluminium Mk43 helmet with no electronics, & it is weighty lol
@Anraxs_3 ай бұрын
POV your a scientist 1000 years in the future and you find this dudes remains
@mikee33oo3 ай бұрын
IDEA FOR THE MULTITOOL- mill out a little circle/rectangle on a nice surface, glue/attach tiny little mirror, for use with tweezers for if something is in your eye
@hacksmith3 ай бұрын
It'd probably be a bit too small to be useful-- you can just polish the knife blade to use as a mirror though! Or use your selfie cam on your phone 😅
@DctrFortune3 ай бұрын
Bro casually talked about a super soldier serum, and tossed it aside, thats why i love this channel.
@JerzyLasica2 ай бұрын
You could make functional dr. Octopus suit from spiderman with that.
@sevenproxies42554 ай бұрын
On the topic of multitools: I wish I had a multitool that came with a bit holder, so it could hold various tool bits AND where the knife blade is replaceable. Because in my line of work, I go through knife blades like crazy so it's no use trying to get a fancy knife and maintain it through sharpening because the level of abuse just doesn't make it worthwhile. So a multitool with a fold out bit holder, pliers and knifeblade that can be replaced with fresh blades and all of my dreams would come true.
@hacksmith4 ай бұрын
Well, it's got all of that... except the pliers!
@sevenproxies42554 ай бұрын
@@hacksmith Yep, it's very close. I'll see about getting one and take it for a spin. 🙂 Thanks for the reply and the video!
@GXT_ROGUE4 ай бұрын
This video is crazy, well done James 😊
@toolate874 ай бұрын
I use the file on this great multitool all the time on my fingernails at my office job, because sometimes my fingernails get in the way of my work. Best purchase ever. Good job, Hackman!
@sawcrab2249Ай бұрын
sometimes i wonder why james isnt as involved in certain videos then i remember he's cooking up bangers like this
@hacksmithАй бұрын
Yeah these videos take monthhhhs to make
@Shwiwj4 ай бұрын
Watched the vid amazing time-lapsed it
@RacingEuphoria4 ай бұрын
Where can I order an adamantium version of my bones
@red_velvet_0w03 ай бұрын
at this point these youtube creation videos have gone from: "heres a cool thing thats looks kinda like this thing from a movie" to "yeah so im geneticaly modifying myself to become a superhero"
@Bossman-zw3cqАй бұрын
I feel like the logical next step would be a REAL Captain America shield