Hydrogen artificial muscles for Iron Man exoskeleton (work without compressor!)
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
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In this video I will show you how to build DIY artificial muscles that don`t need compressor for contraction. So we can mount it on our HHO powered Iron Man exosuit and check if it work.
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instaBlaster...
You are better than other youtubers
@ALEXLAB Can you tell me please, where did you buy the chest piece that you use and how is it call?
cool idea ever heard of the Hindenburg electricity and hydrogen is a bad idea
🧐I have a feeling I'm going to like your video.😏🤌
*Can we just take a second and appreciate how he made artificial muscles after getting super ripped and no longer having any use for them?*
What are you talking about? Russian women love muscles. Bet he gets plenty of use out of them.
@Jack Rabbit
Umm, this guy is super ripped. You don't have to have disgusting steroid muscles to be "super ripped."
@@joshuadelaughter7968
Oi, Arnold never used any of that crap!
@@SoI_Badguy
Sure, but he's one of the most ripped people alive who hasn't. Not exactly a good standard to go by.
@@SoI_Badguy Arnold used 'roids back when they weren't illegal yet.
I like how everything actually runs on the generator on his chest
Its acurrate to the arc reactor
I'm still just geeking out about how cool it is that he managed to convert water to hydrogen; and use it as an extremely efficient fuel source.
iron man
Erm, I wouldn't want to wear a DIY steel chamber pressurized up to 10 bar with hydrogen inside on my chest... Or even be in the same room with it, honestly
@@KnightMirkoYo to make an omelette you gotta break some eggs. Ben Franklin flew the kite himself.
Hey Alex, I had a thought. The issues you have with articulation seem to be down to the geometry of the nylon weave which results in the ratios for expansion of the diameter to contraction in length not really being sufficient.
so a less dense weave would give better articulation.
weaving machines are fairly easy to make and simply changing the quantity of filaments will create a change in weave density so you will be able to test many variations of this principle at the reasonable cost of nylon filament with each prototype and some time constructing the weaver and then the time needed to actually thread the machine.
to cope with the quantity of filaments needed the weaving mechanism itself will need to be fairly large but could be easily made from children's construction toys such as lego technics which has a large variety of gearing solutions and easy modular assembly.
You are obviously a very clever engineer and so have likely already tested a few different weave densities but maybe you think there is a golden zone somewhere in between that will optimise your mechanism?
i look forward to seeing where the project takes you.
yeah the thing only rotates like 14 degrees
uh, yes
Or "tendons".
what the fuck bro you could nearly replace the chap
Wrong.
I think you just solved more problems than you could even imagine. This design is incredible. I would have never even considered the process of hydrolysis to replace a compressor.
Ironically he really doesn't look like he needs extra muscle
muscles aren't strenght ;)
iron-ically
@@sygnuszetch9299 they defintily help though
@@sygnuszetch9299 and nuclear reactors aren't radioactive
go on
@@Elaydzha and bombs arent explosive
The Hacksmith should really do a collaboration with the Russian Tony Stark...
Nah, i dont think it will work out well. Tbh (not hating) hacksmith is some hyped guy making big claims but using the most basic solutions to his designs.. its not innovative enough to be on par with this guy.
You mean Anton Vanko?
@@antonslavik4907 Anton Sokolov
@@Tidepod_Prince only real ones know who is anton sokolov
Isn't that a character from dishonored
You are such an icon for me. One day I'll have my own lab and I'll show my own stunts to the world as you do! Please, continue to amaze me.
slowly ironman making his suit in the middle of iraq is becoming more believable
Sure if he got access to Iraqi Home Depot and Ali Express ))))
@@digimaks He had access to a big stockpile of his own weapons.
To be realstic Tony only needed his hands on a few spare parts that are in the trash. Like a motor and metal scraps.
@@coolguy9709 and movie magic
Can't a billionaire just like fund his project
Exactly
Yeah
What's crazy is I dont think he'll need it that would just speed him up a bit
Wait for 2031 or 32
seriuosly i want elon musk to make deal with this guy this guy has huge potential of making change
if Da Vinci was alive, he would have a youtube channel
To be honest he would, he's apparently pretty vain and likes to be grandiose over his stuff
Well mate, he was scary smart for his time, course he'd be vain.
And a TikTok
I can't agree more
@@fabianlaibin6956
And rightfully so, the man was a genius
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What
Do you own your own tech company?
name is appropriate lol
Yeah! Transform, "spanking the monkey" into "Saving The Wdrld"!
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DUDE please start taking crypto currency.ur new friend from u.s.a
Hello, do you plan on making back support to help take the load of the weight of the arms and the objects they carry? I can see just the arm alone causing ware and tare on the humans joints, macule and tendons. That is a grate thing you got going there I just thought I weigh in on the conversation.
since your muscles contract less then real muscles in your next revision of the suit you should put the muscles further up the arm so you have better range of motion and more power.
I wonder if you would understand what I mean when I use the Term Electo-acoustic Spherical Motor..... Self cooling no friction, self propelled... Zero Noise... Practically lasts forever..and about 90% more Torque per volume of displacement.
I'm glad you're a nice guy ! If not I would be terrified of you becoming a supervillan 😁
It's how all supervillians start out.
Either die a hero or live long enough to become a villain.
DONT GIVE HIM ANY IDEAS
Keep support then
I was gonna say just like hacksmith but.... He has his moments
What makes Alex different from others is that his primary focus is to create practical prototypes which are cool too, where others focus on just creating cool but useless probes
It's not any different from the tons of other youtubers making useless (but cool) engineering toys, lmao. There is no practicality to any of these things. Go check out modern industrial equipment, lmao.
I'd say the Hacksmith and Alex are the top engineers in this field. Alex is more innovative, while Hacksmith does more realistic things. That being said, there is unfortunately no practical use to these
Oh, there's practical use alright. Albeit wartime operations practical use. But practical use nonetheless
@@thenomad47 actually, war is the least practical application for these. We have long ago discovered much more practical ways to both kill, or in this case, carry load. They're not as cool, but they're much more practical.
@@pvshka yup guns
"We will use the most flammable gas in the world instead of air"
*me with my fire aspect 2 sword*
Yes insane right? Also H2 seeps through metal ☠️☠️☠️
Scientists: We can't make an efficient exoskeleton with current technology.
Some Russian in his garage: O B S E R V E!
Yeah, except it's exactly the opposite. Memes aside this design is shit in every way possible. The range of motion here is pretty much nonexistent, there's also zero automation. Meanwhile actual exoskeletons already exist and some are even commercially available (they aren't cheap though!).
pretty sure some army has one, they always keep the public ~20 years back in time.
remeber the stealthbombers, or the the Railguns and many more Tech.
TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE! WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!
@@hyperhektor7733 Except that's a common myth. Yes the army might be working or even running some experimental tech here and there but they are certainly not ahead 20 years.
In fact most if not all of the technology that army "works on" comes from and is being researched by private corporations like Lockheed Martin, Boeing etc.
So yeah those companies might have their own patents solutions etc. but again they're not 20 years ahead in technology and especially in science, they just have their own way of doing things.
And finally most of the technology in the army actually lags behind the private sector by 5-10 years, usually things that they commission take at least half a decade to design, build and test and by the time they're deployed, already new technologies are out in the private sector. Moreover often it's better to use older, more reliable (tested) tech than new and potentially unreliable (because untested) tech - that's why you'll see older solutions still in use today even though theoretically there are better solutions in the private sector.
@@Undy1 i named 2 examples Stealthplanes and Railguns, proof that that they where not hidden more than 20 years ;D good luck with that.
This man is actually gonna make an iron man suit soon...
like the mark 1maybe
@@odimus2132 No
Like iron monger type with many specifications
@@odimus2132 progress is progress.. no matter how small...
@@MirzaArslan Anything from the Iron Man movie is a lot of progress.
@@ashutoshtiwari3785 i agree... But this guy is smart enough to atleast make a better one than anyone.. ofcourse not exactly the same as Ironman because its a science fiction...
I think this is a lovely piece of tech. For people with muscular or skeletal issues, I could see a refined version being a huge help to their daily lives. Great work.
You do realize that hydrogen explodes?
@@SungazerDNB "DO YOU WANT TO EXPLODE?" -Dr Nafario
I cannot stand up straight. I have degenerative disk disease. I'm 36 you have no idea how this has blown my mind. I now have an alternative to highly risky and invasive surgery.
@@whatstdiggn I understand that it sucks to be partially paralyzed but blowing yourself and others around you up is not the answer.
@@SungazerDNB I don't think you do understand actually. Like not only is your comment stupid but it's also extremely insensitive. First the guy is on about exosuits in general not specifically hydrogen ones, AND hydrogen explodes but you know what else does? Lithium (which powers your phone, I know amazing that it doesn't combust out of thin air), petrol (wow that goes in your car and yet those don't explode either how weird?), diesel (huh also goes in most industrial machinery how unsafe) but you know why they don't blow up? Because people made them safe to use. Why don't you think the same will happen with hydrogen? Like seriously man think before you tell a disabled person "umm acktually walking isn't worth it 🤓"
can't wait for all these DIY youtubers team up together to be the DIY avengers
5 minutes craft be the thanos of them
Underrated comment. Let's bring them together.
DIYvengers
DIY Avengers... I still can't decide if that sounds cool or if it sounds like an insult xD
Like... Imagine just a sec...
-Who are you ?
-I am DIY Ironman
-And I am DIY Captain America
*Avengers Kazoo Cover starts playing*
Alex: uploads
*THE RETURN OF THE KING*
Juan Felipe Ramirez
The duke of dihydrogen (monoxide) destruction!
Thanos : "I am inevitable"
Alex : "I AM IRON MAN...BLYAT"
iron blyat
Pizdetc Iron Nahuy Man Blyat
hahahaah best comment ever!
When I was a kid I had same idea the second I grabbed this kind of nylon sleeve.
Though 15kg is not a lot per 5 of these.
Blyatman, cyka.
LOVE THE ACCENT, YOU SEEM LIKE A NICE PERSON AND YOUR CONTENT IS INTERESTING AND NOT THE SAME STUFF DONE BY LOTS OF OTHER PEOPLE. PRODUCTION IS QUICK. SMOOTH, HIGH QUALITY, CREATIVE AND CLEAR LIGHTING ETC. ETC. ETC.
I AM GLAD ALEX CAN MAKE THESE VIDEOS FOR US.
this is amazing! the idea of using hydrogen as compressors are just amazing!
"TONY STARK BUILT THIS IN A CAVE. WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS"
And this man had the scraps
Cuz he is tony stark
Elon Musk:"Hold my stocks"
Rick Sanchez built one made of rat and cockroach muscles and brain tissue...
@@bobgatewood5277 But he ain't Tony Stark though. He, ain't, Iron, Man *finger snap*
Who knew Tony stark build his suit out of soviet materials.
Alex is a good Ivan Vanko :v
@@dairenanisinger Or is he... >:)
@@antonslavik4907 cue x-files sound
his armor is red so...
*soviet music earrape*
@@antonslavik4907 and you're Anton, like Anton Vanko :'v
Yo, I love how excited you were to teach us that knot, I was super stoked to learn it!! :D
Just discovered your channel and it is AMAZING! Not only are you brilliant, but you have great comedic timing, the videos are well edited and informative, so that even a novice can follow them! Thank you for what you do and I cannot wait to see more! Much Love and Many blessings!
Dude be like: "I just created a portable and reliable alternative for servos with no moving parts" and it costed me less than one dollar per unit.
Exactly, plus an alternative energy source is being used without having to completely rely on a battery source. I don't think it's registering in people's minds of what he is actually accomplishing.👍
Yeah, and it's not an incredibly volatile substance under high pressure strapped to his body or anything.
@@theconqueringenigma It's not like there aren't ways of protecting against uncontrolled ignitions. Exhaust protections, puncture resistant materials, pressure relief valves. I wouldn't be any more afraid of this thing than a regular hydraulic/pneumatic system.
@@theconqueringenigma Man we are driving around with cars which basically have a small bomb attached. Nobody ever talks about that.
@@theconqueringenigma Refrigerators. Oil-based skincare. Lightbulbs. Adhesives. Antifreeze. Bleach. Ammonia. Literally most general fertilizers. Phones. Computers. Cars.
All of the things I listed are volatile or otherwise extremely dangerous. And this isn't even half of the list.
-Refrigerators, mostly ones built before they decided to change the gas they used, were VERY liable to blow up or leak a poisonous gas into the space they're in. This could kill you in your sleep within hours, and up until Carbon Monoxide alarms were a thing, were near-undetectable.
-Oil-based skincare, including Vaseline and similar products, could catch fire given the right temperature, and catch fire. A great pair for the next on the list.
-Light bulbs could bust, causing several severe conditions including major electrical fires, giving way to things such as conventional fires from various flammable resources.
-Adhesives are severely flammable, and oftentimes toxic to ingest
-Antifreeze is obvious, it causes severe problems to the body upon ingestion, through skin absorption or otherwise given enough of it.
-Bleach is Sodium Hypochlorite, not only is it slightly corrosive, but having it mixed with certain ingredients literally makes mustard gas, a chemical weapon that corrodes you from the lungs out.
-Ammonia falls in the same category as Bleach, with the whole mixing it with stuff makes chemical weapons.
-Fertilizers can easily catch fire and burn for a long time, or give you chemical burns depending on the compounds. Don't forget about poisoning due to intense nitrogen levels!
-Phones, Computers, and Cars all have one thing in common: They store or use medium-to-high amounts of electricity. That can cause explosions given enough heat, and these devices certainly produce enough of that to explode.
Now, I understand that Hydrogen is a dangerous substance, but might I introduce another idea: *Nuclear energy*
Unlike hydrogen, most radioactive elements can, and will, start to immediately pressurize the environment to critical levels without even getting the chance to decay into gas, causing ignition. That's the general premise of a nuclear bomb. Hydrogen's only use in the Hydrogen Bomb is a specific isotope known as Deuterium, Hydrogen but with a mass of 2. This is what makes the bomb suddenly gain so much pressure is the ignition of a Lithium-Deuterium layer around a normal atomic bomb. This only yields in a theorized 1000x explosive increase compared to a normal atom bomb and is generally considered clean.
Another thing to consider is a much more dirty presumed 'cobalt bomb' that essentially uses cobalt rather than deuterium to create a massive cloud of long-lasting radioactive material that emits penetrating gamma rays, and is practically impossible to seek shelter from due to the unpredictability of when it'd be safe to leave a shelter. This stuff is in PAINT!
But sure let's worry about the Hydrogen Gas that has a small damage force in the grand scheme of our daily lives.
(Edit: Forgot to add a common source of cobalt after I got back with my water)
He has the power of Steve Rogers and intelligence of Tony stark he's gonna be a real life superhero
You do know that RDJ was ripped too right? He just wasn't huge like Evans had to be.
"Hero"? Sir...he's Russian.
_DEFAULT VILLAIN._
@@Nah_Bohdi How can all Russians be villains.
@@seenaremesh1562 do you not get the joke.
@@user-zu1hi4br4t nope
I love the art style of this channel, the blueprints, the sketches, everything paints a beautiful picture
"we will handle the hydrogen carefully"-> proceeds to make sparks right next to the generator XD
еще ест иде мгу поелть ся
Imagine showing this video to soemone during the cold war
depends on witch side
"Look at the size of him. He must've been the hardest worker in his gulag."
@@ziedmakki6536 sorry pls don't kill me, it's "which" not "witch".
@@airstrikegaming8263 why kill you when that OCD's allready doing the job xD anyways it's cool bro
@@ziedmakki6536 thanks it's just that some people would get angry about being corrected.
Imagine all the power this guy could have if he was a billionaire.
He's going to become one
@@speedlover7362 become the Tony stark
omg just imagine
not really
Yeah it would be Bruce Wayne with his great superpower "money" because actually nothing makes this better than other things developed... the way to create a cheaper mechanism that could be considered synthetic muscles have been looked for years...
Its cool to look at this, but is a simple single axis joint... nothing like work on the spine or even on the shoulders area could be applied to this design, and It will require a programmer with very good knowledge to create something that could be considered "not a terrible fate to wear"... I dont even know why there was an anatomy book on the video what probably not a single concept was used for what was shown... its the equivalent to read a book of current to replace a lightbulb...
being said this, every mech, robot, or exosqueleton tends to be build and designed from the toes, to the back to the arms, and not backwards (by reasons)
Love it! Videos on the UA-cam mainly show how people research more thing, but this video show how you invented something that researched. Good work!
So awesome how there is always room for improvement to add onto existing prototypes and not having to build a new piece from scratch. Refining until perfection.
Man Stan Lee set things in motion he wouldnt have imagined!
Were in the end game now ☝🏽
If anyone could imagine it, Stan Lee could.
@@Br1ckInTh3W4LL Very underrated comment
Smartest comment on here with the PEM electrolysis comment as well
"Sometimes the muscle cramp after a cup of creatine" --this man lifts.
I'm certain when he takes a cup of creatine, that's a full cup...before adding liquids. Boy is thicc.
I mean, look at his arms
I read that as ketamine for some reason....
I can't believe I'm only finding your channel now! I love you bro! Great video, and keep up the fantastic info packed work!
military contractors and scientists at DARPA: "Write that down! Write that down!"
"watch me turn myself into a bomb"
Hello quality entertainment
Did anyone see the end, the hacksmith is also a sponser of him and he supports him too😃
Yup 11:31
man, this guy is what used to fantasize about being able to do tech related. I'm glad you exist, so that I know its possible.
Amazing! People like you will help humanity move foward!
Man making these things is on another level but recording and editing it into an entertaining video is a different thing and he’s nailing both of them by HIMSELF only. Lots of Appreciation for you man.
You should make an online donation link for yourself where people like us could help you financially when you need it.
Thank you for being awesome. Its nice seeing people support genuine people. you deserve many nice things to happen for you :)
Yes.
If this one guy is doing all this imagine what well-funded teams are accomplishing behind the scenes
Given what I know about well-funded teams most of them are sitting in meetings most of their time and try to get at least *some* work done despite the hurdles of insane safety regulations and HR sitting in their neck...^^
"well paid" is often correlating with high profit potential, and most passion projects are difficult to pitch if you don't have a business plan that's even more impressive than the project itself. You have to be incredibly lucky to find a team who are working on something that's both amazingly creative, as well as highly profitable. It's a rare combo, and often the profit side takes over the creative aspect.
@@vincentweber1359 and all the drama and backstabbing on who´s the best tech in the team and so on...
unfortunately 'well funded' teams only work for private interests, stuff like this is never funded
@@vincentweber1359 Or they are doing stuff like this www.festo.com/group/en/cms/10247.htm
Actual good sponsor ad that is almost seamless to the content
I am so FRIGGING IMPRESSED,you are serious dude !!
8:02 "I'd like to point out that that test pilot survived"
When hydrogen plays pranks on you
😂😂
LMAO 🤣
great reference
Lol
This dude will be the last man standing in the apocalypse.
Him and the Hacksmith
@@WhiteshadowTV I literally said the hack smith too and saw your comment lmaoo
Not really, need source of materials, which wont be available in an apocalypse reality. Most everyone will flee or die. Sad reality of reality is there is no movie-esqe survivability. Go look at countries that are ultra-poor and see how the poorest people live. That's how everyone would live in a post-apocalyptic reality. People like him would probably be repairing cars or building housing and basic living components.
@@WhiteshadowTV jlaservideo
@@evolicious bruh what apocalypse are you talking about?
Best mechanical/electrical engineer I’ve ever seen. I’ll start working on the arc reactor, I think it can work
Awesome stuff and I like the music and the humor with parts exploding
This dude by himself and still way ahead of the whole hacksmith crew!
If Hacksmith is Tony Stark this is Ivan Vanko
@@SamSepil-wq7zk LOL
not really. the arm he created doesn't actually do jack shit.
@@mailliw94 Except contract which is what it is supposed to do?
@@SpaghettiToaster Only contracts one way, it's kinda useless. Really cool what he's accomplished but it's not really practical at all. If it could replicate the tricep extension movement as well as the curl it would become a bit more viable. But there are so many muscle functions that must be replicated that the only truly effective unit would be a full body suit.
Alex: I've made a lot of suit parts but they are heavy!!
After remembering movement topic in Biology
Alex: I gotta make muscles!
He referenced The Hacksmith in his video when he was talking about the muscles because they recently also made artificial muscles. He just implemented their design in conjunction with his hydrogen generator (which is still impressive)
Dude decided just to get massive at the gym to carry it all
@pro gamer not entirely. Can it be more compact? Absolutely. But it's force isn't as high as something 100x it's size used for testing by the hacksmith. It has potential though
Genius man! Simple and functional!
this guy makes the best engineering videos. he's pretty legendary, very talented.
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Jesus and I thought blacksmith was the closest thing to irons. Suit
seriuosly i want elon musk to make deal with this guy this guy has huge potential of making change
I wanna see you go to a gym with this machine and lift something that looks ridiculous for your size then you just go back get the artificial muscle on and lift it
@@serioussingularity9595 never was
This channel is absolutely INCREDIBLE! I can't believe I found it just now. Perfect technical skill, tips, camera and sound editing, music, jokes!
Beautiful work Alex
I love stuff like this, this is why the internet was invented
hack smith + collin furze + adama savage + gravity + alex lab they can actually create a real iron man suit
Styro Pyro, the guy’s like laser extraordinaire
Throw Styro Pyro, Mark Robert and Elon Mask's billions into the mix and this team can achieve literally anything
Adam Savage mostly makes things look nice and functional, without much viability beyond basic mechanics, though, which makes sense given his background in show business. When they need someone to do more advanced works he generally outsources from what I've seen.
@@Dr.Fluffles True, Adam is a modeler, not an engineer. Also, most of those people are just basic engineers too, no one with a phd. People need to stop thinking these are top minds, lmao.
@@evolicious A PhD isn't really necessary for most engineering, though, tbh, as long as they're not trying to invent entirely new processes. A lot of these guys are trying to start fresh on their own businesses, and don't have the backing of major corporations, so we can't really say what their upper limits are in regards to actual ability and creativity, but do have to recognize when some of the awe-striking features are matters of showbusiness. It'll be interesting to see where they go in a couple of years given that they are getting larger funding now.
“Don’t worry, that’s a rhetorical question. The answer is yes, you just need to be crazy” is my new favorite quote
That is one rare personality!!! This is learning fun! Exciting knowledge. Education doesn’t just make people more informed, it uncovers help for humans to live easier. It challenges our nature to be challenged and this guy challenging the power that hoards knowledge and promotes emotional self-defeating decision making skills.
Human ingenuity never ceases to amaze me
Amazing work dude, you're awesome!
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Это альтернативный вариант для отличников которые не выбрали работы в McDonalds
This is an alternative option for excellent students who have not chosen to work at McDonalds
Вопрос Димаш а где он средства брал перед тем как канал открыть ведать ему пришлось поработать в макдонольсе😂
How is that?
How is that?
Ahhh scary russians
@@denzollozned2027 работал на заводе лол, оттуда и детали)0)0)0)
First video I’ve watched, this is now all ima be watching for a while
Just the build of muscle extension and retraction is already freakin' brilliant!
Im worried hes too smart for his own good. Like he’s gonna discover some new form of electricity or energy on accident that makes this suit fully compact and almost identical to the one in the movie. And when he does that the government will want a piece.
Like the second movie
That is surely a worry if he lives in America.
@@USBEN. The Russian Government will sure want a piece :v
But if it works like in the movies they won’t have any chance ^^
No doubt every device in his house is being monitored by glowies
he won't reveal it immeadietly if he does
The king of creators has blessed us with more genius dude no one is out here on Alex's level
Alex, you just got a new subscriber. Fascinating and wonderful video.
Normally I despise ads. But Mr. Alex, I must say, thank you for your detailed explanations of why you use the services you do. I benefit greatly from your genius 👍🤟
I was seriously waiting for this guy to say "I vant my boord"
The fact you are a Slav increases my respect! I am a Slav myself lmao! Not an intelligent one but still...a Slav 😁
Dude this is awesome, great work man
This channel is criminally underrated
this dude in 5 years: Going to space with my new iron man like suit
My thoughts exactly 😂
Ah, yes, can't wait to see how he will solve the icing problem
@@ThyStare Obi: "great Idea tony, but my suit is more advanced in every way."
Tony: "Ho'd you fix the icing problem"
Obi: "Icing Problem..."
I think this is the most underated channel in the hole YT community
The knot is amazing, thank you!
Very clever stuff, beautifully done.
You're doing amazing work....totally mad engineering here. I love it and hope you never blow yourself up man. It would definitely be interesting to see an exoskeleton using fibers instead of bulky steel chassis. With some programming work I could see a system one day that detects muscle motions to cause activation or even neural input! That's the kind of stuff that's been in development for years after all. And the cool part is that it's only getting better/more refined in time.
So suddenly his shed explode. Someone:
- What happened here?
- This is where this crazy dude used to play with harmless stuff such as hydrogen.
- I see.
Lol in USA 1st thought would be a methlab or some kid making bombs he found on youtube ... really just depends on the area 😅
@@pyronuggets so all of america xD
@@gurg9329 well yea but the difference is the bomb vs methlab lol
That's awesome !! you are building my dream when I was a child. I hope You'll complete your suit !!
Wow awesome! Keep it up, you're going to change the lives of countless people
How could someone be Heavy and Engineer at the same time?
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Merasmus!
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@@rdj3873 LMAO
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Mr Smith: Sir, we should really check Mr Alex. He‘s onto something
The Government: No, No, let him finish it first
I liked for the Knot part. thank you for teaching this
This guy is absolutely amazing
You seriously deserve more subs. I mean SERIOUSLY
You're like a cooler, less evil Ivan Vanko. Thanks for all the great videos!
Nice! Love this channel. Dude you are brilliant.
you're amazing Alex!👍👏👏👏
someday hes gonna make a company and be the real iron man
@Xp Reflex elon musk wouldn't and couldn't hes not big brain like our boy here
@@prestonpierce6360 tbf, Elon puts this guy to shame in terms of engineering and programming prowess. But lets also not forget this channel is just an engineer doing basic engineering projects.
@@evolicious exactly dude is just a rich fairly smart dude with a huge team of smarter guys with him he makes a good electric car but that's about it
@@evolicious yeah that's what I love is he's just a nerd having fun and doing awesome shit because of it
Hope he blows up on youtube, that way he doesn't have to start a huge company
Dude this is looking seriously awesome!!! It looks like it came straight out of the first movie too which makes it even cooler!! I know you and The Hacksmith already know eachother, but you guys need to do a collaboration on a video, or series of videos to make the first functioning iron man suit (Probably excluding flight), but that'd be even cooler! Love the vid! Keep it up!
This is so cool! Looks like the only problem is the range of motion, but with how smart you are you’ll surely figure out a way to make it better in that department as well! Wonderful video
I learned that knot in Boy Scouts! It's also called whipping, and it's something I used to store long lengths of nylon cord, though it's usually used for typing off rope ends.
It looks like a variation of a Clinch knot or a Uni knot...(?) Those are fishing knots though. Or I suppose it kinda looks like a Topsail Halyard Bend in a way...(?) Otherwise, I don't believe I've seen it before. I would've gone for the Constrictor Hitch myself...still, it does appear to get the job done fairly well!
I can't wait for the full exoskeleton assembly
Just one man, no industry, no team, just one man who builds practical and functional Arc reactor, pneumatic muscles, and also came close to repulsor technology. This is not a mere aesthetic copy...This is the true sense of Iron Man suit, bringing fictional science into real world is pure genius...You're an Inspiration Alex.
Awesome work dude!
You're awesome man. Nice work!