If you do not pay careful attention to the last seconds of this video, you’ll probably miss the scene featuring an apparent tug-of-war. It was already shot by The Hacksmith YouTube channel putting a ...
Over the last few years, we’ve shown you several of the jaw-dropping creations of engineer and YouTuber the Hacksmith. He’s made a career of bringing the kind of ...
The Hacksmith crew, made up of James Hobson and his team of engineers, has delivered numerous other wild prototypes in the past. Lightsabers, a Batman grappling gun, and a Reinhardt Rocket Hammer have ...
The Hacksmith YouTube channel has published a new video demonstrating how an exoskeleton can be used to provide additional strength when lifting heavy objects. Check out the exoskeleton designed by ...
The engineers behind the YouTube channel “The Hacksmith” have crafted a real-world “Star Wars”-style lightsaber that burns hot enough to cut through steel. Team lead James Hobson says it’s the ...
Popular YouTube content creator, The Hacksmith, successfully creates a retractable, real-life replica of the famous Jedi weapon Lightsaber, using plasma that heats up to 4,000°F. The Plasma Lightsaber ...
While fans of comics flock to movie theaters out of pure allegiance to see their favorite superheroes come to life, the fancy gadgets these heroes wield are enticing to audiences that aren’t ...
YouTube channel Hacksmith Industries has published a new project featuring the creation of a DIY Mandalorian flamethrower gauntlet as part of their HACKLORIAN series. This series aims to recreate a ...
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In context: YouTube's maker community has created all sorts of wild machines over the years. The Hacksmith channel made a functional lightsaber, and the "Queen of Shitty Robots" (her words) Simone ...