In before all the comments about "its not self healing if you have to heat it" 😅 I've been meaning to make a self healing captain america shield for a few years now after i did the self healing wolverine claws... maybe this is a sign I should start it up! Epic project man!
You or/and Jlaser should make mini ROCKET LEAGUE: Field: tempered glass Goals: sensors that detect when the ball is fully in the goal and then do a holographic goal explosion Cars: Remote controlled, wheels have grip to stick to walls, cars have spring loaded 1st jump and 2nd jump uses CO2 cartriges, flip in any direction using the CO2 cartridges releasing air from different places, boost can be one of those mini rockets, sliding weights to control tipping forwards and backwards rotating sideways and air roll, propellors on bottom of car that make it fly if boost can't and if it can then they can assist in control. Not sure how to do powerslide. Controls: connected to a controller
Now that you’ve made all these different iron man suits, you should combine them into one ultimate superbuild that can fly, self heal, and shoot repulsor beams
The gallium was by far the coolest of the initial concepts to me. Just the way it actually bled like an open wound and the way the frozen gallium looked like a scar was incredible
This build is absolutely amazing, really enjoyed how you persevered with the difficulties of working with nightanoll. It's impressive how the helmet managed to self-heal after being run over by an 18 wheeler.
@@saturatedodin476I think he means the autonomous suits that you see in some of the films, for the autonomous suits the armor IS it, so the self repair would be incredibly powerful.
Maybe you should try making a powered chest plate that could send the current necessary to self heal the different parts? Epic video. I am seriously amazed at this material's resilience.
I was thinking… if he actually got those people who were going to charge 100k to cut it out of a solid block so it was all one piece it could be much thicker and more durable while having no connection points it would be really unbreakable. Given how it did against a 9 mil, double thickness would probably stop most .223/.556 rounds and obviously at some thickness it would be able to stop even 50 cal
The applications in armor might not be immediately apparent, but this seems like it could be interesting for prosthesis; natural limbs can heal a cut or even fracture over time, but a metal limb requires repair. This material as a casing could be interesting, since the goal there is to protect the mechanical bits inside.
even bullet shields... after few shots it need replacement, if any material can heal over time with or without heat will be a really neat status to buy a lifetime bullet proof armor
@@viniciusschadeck4992 well, the real issue is that you will inevitably lose material if you're getting shot at, and since you can't weld it, that makes the self healing useless. if you could do a gallium steel alloy with the vein idea that was used at one point in this, that would actually work very well
@@atlasthespy2707 if i remember correctly most material are only dent or deformed, but not lost... anyway, we are talking about materials that are not really pratical for this type of stuff nowadays, maybe in the future something can be true on those lines, fluid metal to keep soldiers armors a live for longer, or a powerfull metal that take the shot and reshape to the original form multiple times before really need a rest in peace or better repair
Jake, that absolutely blew my mind. I thought the video was over after the first test, then it just kept getting more and more insane. Mouth was wide open by the end of it. Amazing work
The concepts you try to recreate all seem so impossible at first, but you always find a way to make them become a reality. The problem solving and your way of rethinking the whole project through in different ways to get an achievable outcome is truly amazing.
Anything is possible... Sometimes it can just take a while to get there. Okay okay, fine... Reincarnation isn't possible, aliens coming through an interdimensional wormhole are extremely improbable... BUT STILL. Most things are possible. Sometimes your ideas are just ahead of the curve.
It’s still 2023… 2024 now. The years is never going down, our technology will keep going up until we go extinct. All of these sci-fi concept might seem improbable now, but you know… I’m sure the cavemen era people never imagine computers, internet, going to space, etc would be a concept, did they? All of this would seem primitive eventually.
This video was really cool. I never knew that you could make armor that heals by itself. The amount of time and effort that you put into this is crazy. This is my favorite project yet.
Stark's mask uses view screens, and overall the original suits made him quite a bit bigger. There's nothing wrong with making a thicker armor helmet that could be bullet proof. You could even place anatomic things in the wrong spot to make a shooter aim to the wrong places. It's always fun watching your videos!
@@HarmonRAB-hp4nk I apologize, do you have a reference? I was assuming he was watching a screen with various huds, and our view of his face with projections inside was creative license to give him emotional and human character. I suppose if an eye projector or even high quality hologram can be made without outdoing Apple in his garage, that might be more than Awesome.
The reason i love this channel is for every idea my brain automatically thinks, not possible, and would give up. But this guy finds a drip of a chance and turns it into a river. Always surprising and impressive
Combine it with kevalr and padding and you've potentially got a self healing bulletproof helmet. You could also put some nitinol mesh inside the helmet for even more stopping power
@@blitzandchitzgaming2584carbon nanotubes would be more likely, graphene is cool but to get enough to work with and manipulate might be hard. Carbon nanotubes tho not only are strong af, they’d be sick to add to the design. Spider silk would just suck to source
An interesting project you should try is essentially making a split hoverboard (one wheel at each foot) and making it fold behind your calf so you don't need to take it off when you want to walk inside. Being an engineer I have actually given this idea a good amount of though and may attempt this myself.
Then, is this a hoverboard or single wheel skates? I've seen a video of a similar maker putting one wheel on each leg/foot. He face some problems with his legs bowing in or out from the force.
@@2degucitas yeah kinda like skates except one wheel instead of many. You would need to make the wheel small enough where it can go directly under your foot so there's no weird forces like that. It would be something similar to the Segway Drift W1 but be able to fold behind your leg and capable of slightly higher speeds.
@@sirnukem It would need to be attached to a sturdy boot with braces going up to the knee held with a strap. Otherwise, the leg bending I mentioned before.
It turned out so cool and the colors on the helmet look amazing! It's so cool seeing you, Tom Scott, The Backyard Scientist, and William Osman in one video! Great video!!!
This is actually incredible. One thing you could do to make this even more of an ultimate Ironman armor set would be using thin carbon-fiber or ceramic "scales", which would not directly connect to each other, but to the nitonal. It would allow incredible resistance to bullets and prevent damage to the person inside, as it will spread out the force. The last thing I want to suggest is that if you go for making more armor or making this look nicer, a not-so-strong but very effective material for a self-healing project would be acrylic. Can be liquid at room temp and at a pretty solid range of temps, automatically binds to other acrylic, is self-leveling/smoothing, shiny, and will also bond to pretty much any flat surface with decent strength. It could either be kept in small vessels implanted around the suit, or a running vein system that flows throughout it, like your solution with the galleum prototype.
for starters, THAT WAS AMAZING, I JUST KEPT BEING AMAZED, LIKE WHEN THE 18 WHEELER DROVER OVER IT AND IT SURVIVED, AND THE SNIPER, NO WAY, JUST INSANE. and i have a video idea, make the dragon eye from how to train your dragon race to the edge, and make it with all the buttons and the rotating system and with the lenses.
New challenge for you: Make a tool that starts fires and directs them in midair through sound exclusively. Another challenge could be a belt that deploys a suit around you on use,with an additionnal bonus if its on fire as it does so.
If someone had told me yesterday that in the week I would see a self-healing Iron Man suit, I wouldn’t have believed them, but yet again, JLaser never fails to deliver! Awesome work man! You’ve come a long way! Can’t wait to see what the future holds!
Been here since the webshooters from a lighter build. The growing scale and quality of these builds is crazy. Next up should definitely be Black Panther’s completely silent shoe soles.
I noticed that some of the bolts fell apart during testing. I wonder if it is possible to get screws and nuts made of the same alloy. One idea is also to put a layer of Nichrom wire on the inside so that the heating element is in the mask. A clever arrangement could prevent the wire from breaking on impact and would make the mask heal itself when you would put current through the wire.
@@conorstewart2214 I think that the current run directly through the mask might seem like a simpler solution but, there are practical challenge there. Nickel-titanium alloys typically have a lower electrical resistance compared to Nichrome. This means a significantly higher current would be needed to achieve the same heating effect, potentially making it impractical and unsafe due to the risks of electrical hazards. Nichrome, with its higher resistance, can achieve the heating effect more efficiently and safely at lower currents. Also, integrating Nichrome as an internal layer would give us more control over the heating distribution, so that the mask can be uniformly self-regenerated. But it is just an idea😀 I bet there is more ways of doing it.
You should try making the tracking bullets that iron Man shot from his shoulder. I've been watching your videos for years now and they've only gotten better and better, you are absolutely incredible.
Oh man I love all the tech and gadgets you've made u think beyond the impossible to make your devices and u served as an inspiration to many young inventors out there. I love you man keep up the good work
I genuinely think we are seeing such quality scientific advancement through the UA-cam science community. It's amazing & imagine if certain companies collab with certain people to work on certain jobs, projects. This is amazing
I never audibly yelled "Wow!" while watching a video but when they torched it after the truck flattened it and it came back to shape I just couldn't stop myself. One of the coolest things I've ever seen 💯
Boots that let you slide on the floor like Megaman X, and an arm cannon that shoot fireballs like MegaMan did 😍 The cool thing about Megaman is that a lot of the bosses in the game were robots with special weapons, and some can be recreated
well considering you were able to make something this good with a fraction of the money tony stark could put into his helmet, and it was able to stop a few bullets and repair itself too? that's damn impressive man
Since he was talking about it being able to repair itself with electricity.. I could certainly see an upgraded version complete with sensors to detect deformation, and electricity supplied when deformation is detected. Naturally with some thicker and more covering plate 😅
@@MaliohammadDesigns it could protect someone. If it's thicker it'll not deform as easily and if you line the inside with something softer (maybe that polymer is soft enough?) That'll dampen blunt force transmitted through the metal.. it might help. So in the end, if it deforms a little bit (as in not enough to deform your head), it'll buff out. The interior padding might not repair itself as neatly, but as long ans the padding is pushed into place by your head.. at least it won't fall off.
All five of my sons and I love your show. We love watching everything that you do. Thanks for inspiring us to work on projects ourselves. We've decided that we'd love to see Gambit's exploding cards. Disney just announced X-Men 97 and we thought that would be awesome!
This is super cool! I really like the idea of using nitinol to make a self repairing suit! I don't know if this is even possible, but you could try making the 10 Rings from Shang Chi or something similar. You are such a huge inspiration, and thank you for making awesome videos.
You should make a droid like in Star Wars. You could have it understand basic language instructions (like move left 3 paces) or something like that. You could even give it it's own speech and protest like a sassy C3PO. It could even have a storage compartment to shoot out a lightsaber like R2, and a couple little details like a blowtorch or welding fuse like Chopper and most Astromechs. You could even make it able to hold basic items or even a blaster like a battle droid. Great video!
Another amazing video showing how amazing science and engineering are, as someone who loves making things, your videos inspire me, it’s almost like you can make anything possible How about a motorized, retractable Iron Man gauntlet? You could design a wearable gauntlet with the ability to extend and retract, just like Iron Man's suit. Using small motors or pneumatics, you could create a mechanism for the gauntlet to open and close with the push of a button or a gesture sensor, providing a cool and interactive experience. Before activating it could be hidden up your sleeve, look like a watch or just a thick bracelet, you may even be able to fit a small laser diode to make an even more realistic or usable version
Also, To create a motorized, retractable Iron Man gauntlet, you'd first design a blueprint or a 3D model of the gauntlet, considering the space needed for the retractable mechanism. You might use a combination of lightweight but sturdy materials like aluminum or carbon fiber for the main structure. For the retractable mechanism, small linear actuators or motors could work. These would be installed within the gauntlet, connected to the parts that need to extend or retract, such as the forearm or hand section. These motors would move the sections in and out smoothly when activated. Controlling the movement could be done through a microcontroller like an Arduino, which could respond to a button press, a gesture sensor, or a remote control. You'd need to program the microcontroller to coordinate the movement of the motors to ensure synchronous extension and retraction. Additionally, integrating LED lights for added visual effect and maybe even sound effects could enhance the overall Iron Man feel of the gauntlet. Wiring and power supply would also need consideration to ensure the whole system works seamlessly. This project would involve some mechanical design, electrical work, programming, and creativity to replicate the iconic Iron Man gauntlet's functionality.
I think a cool project would be to make Spider-Man's Spider mech legs from No Way Home. It would for sure be complicated, but think how sick it would be to walk around like that!
Dude, this is awesome! I’ve always dreamed of a real nanotech and you just made the impossible possible! I would really like to see more stuff with that tech, like the expanding iron man shield from infinity war, or maybe even an armor peace 🤩
You should definitely make some new/better versions of Anaklusmos aka Riptide for the new Percy Jackson series based on Ricks books or make something that grants you the powers of Poseidon and his children.
I been watching you since the beginning and you come so long from a wrist flamethrower to flying Iron Man suit to back to the future hoverboards good job😊
You should make the MK1 suit next, the one he built in a cave out of scraps, that suit lives rent free in my head ever since I saw the first iron man film when I was like 7 or 8. The cave escape sequence is the coolest thing ever.
this was sick! i think it would be pretty cool if you started designing your own unique object; like make a helmet that is ideal for the certain tech you used - i feel it could make the final product significantly more effective and truly show off the capabilities of the metal.
The gallium idea is actually really cool. The reverse of using nitinol. I'd like to see a combination of the two, like adding a heating element to the nitinol so if it gets dented, it goes back while you're still wearing it. Probably very impractical but it would be cooler than removing the armour and holding a torch to it (Or i guess using current like you showed with the mask closing, that would probably be safer just by adding a non conductive layer beneath.)
The question is not if the armor can survive, it's if you can survive. Thanks for this video, it's a really cool project, next, try to make a chest plate with insulators on both sides (the polymer mentioned at the beginning of the video would allow you the ability to repair the insulation by just slapping on a bit of it like flex tape), enough nitinol to stop a bullet, and enough current applied to individual segments to allow it to self heat and reform (paired with the insulators, it will stop you from electrocuting yourself). For the joints, you could use the polymer at the beginning of the video to repair broken joints or separated pieces by just pushing them together. The only limit would be the price and the strength of the bolts. Theoretically, you could use nitinol bolts, but they'd be expensive.
Use the kiln in combination with a press brake or stamping press to form the sheet into armour, then you could use heat resistant material like "starlite" for insulating the inside and heat plates between the starlite and nitinol to initiate self heal.
The problem is the actual heating is usually energy inefficient bulky or inflexible it took me some time to come up with and implement a viable solution. Turns out it is actually very simple and can be vectored to just target certain areas but it's very unintuitive to just think of.
Gotta be real; this was sick! I know it was due to the gaps, but I was getting more Dr Doom vibes from it towards the end than Iron Man. Regardless though, it's freaking sweet. The material and the pure creative insanity of you all was so much fun to watch!
One idea I’ve been wanting to do for a while is a unpowered exoskeleton that kinda looks like the edge of tomorrow suit, also I knew right away nitinol was going to be the metal of choice for this project, insane how you were able to work with it!
I feel like youtubers like him and AlexsLab are going to actually end up making a real full functioning iron man suit, these guys are misunderstood geniuses 💡 Also imagine these properties applied to vehicles... that's your millionaire idea right there
amazing. when I was a kid I remember hearing about "shape memory alloy" that would remember its shape.... I never knew we actually had it. Its beautiful to see. as someone who owns a Milanese armor I would think it would be worth it to make parts out of this that receive lots of hits. My thigh and elbows/knees I would make from this and it seems promising for the gauntlets.
Going along the nanotech route, an updated gauntlet that can morph into multiple shapes (sword, shield, etc.) would be awesome! Either mechanical with separate moving pieces, or maybe with liquid metal that flows into different configurations based on different programmed inputs and circuits
Fantastic video! Definitely a labor of love! This is the first video I've seen from you, and it inspired me to subscribe to your channel! Keep up the great work!
i'd like to see a part two, with the other materials added. i'm curious as to if the polymer could be used for some sort of safety vest for water safety, like a life vest or jacket.
There are so many cool pieces of super hero tech you’ve made! Time to combine them to make an ultimate super suit and introduce your new hero line my man
I've got no clue what should make next but I'd love to be able to do what you do! I also wanted a shot at getting that insane forearm gauntlet you made!! 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼 Definitely subscribing to see what you do next!
In before all the comments about "its not self healing if you have to heat it" 😅
I've been meaning to make a self healing captain america shield for a few years now after i did the self healing wolverine claws... maybe this is a sign I should start it up! Epic project man!
Yeah you should a healing shield would be sick
Make a Metal guitar that connects expand from a belt
Real
Yeeeaah make itttt
You or/and Jlaser should make mini ROCKET LEAGUE:
Field: tempered glass
Goals: sensors that detect when the ball is fully in the goal and then do a holographic goal explosion
Cars: Remote controlled, wheels have grip to stick to walls, cars have spring loaded 1st jump and 2nd jump uses CO2 cartriges, flip in any direction using the CO2 cartridges releasing air from different places, boost can be one of those mini rockets, sliding weights to control tipping forwards and backwards rotating sideways and air roll, propellors on bottom of car that make it fly if boost can't and if it can then they can assist in control. Not sure how to do powerslide.
Controls: connected to a controller
Now that you’ve made all these different iron man suits, you should combine them into one ultimate superbuild that can fly, self heal, and shoot repulsor beams
That would be the most epic video he’s ever posted 🔥
Yeah!
Best Idea
Become real life Tony stark
you should work with hacksmith to make it even cooler
Thanks, for the excellent videos. The editing is fantastic and the inspiration from the projects you and your team make is something I truly admire.
damn bro how does no one see this
@@uniqueknows2047 idk man 😅
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The gallium was by far the coolest of the initial concepts to me. Just the way it actually bled like an open wound and the way the frozen gallium looked like a scar was incredible
This build is absolutely amazing, really enjoyed how you persevered with the difficulties of working with nightanoll. It's impressive how the helmet managed to self-heal after being run over by an 18 wheeler.
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The idea of a zombie/undead ironman suit that keeps getting revived by heat because it was forged by fire is actually cool as heck.
Yeh until you are on the other end.. myopic
I would rather have my helmet be more ridged and actually protect my head. It fixing itself isn’t much use when your head is crushed.
Guys please like this comment so he can see this I want him to make a supidaman suit that actacly come out a watch
@@saturatedodin476I think he means the autonomous suits that you see in some of the films, for the autonomous suits the armor IS it, so the self repair would be incredibly powerful.
Lowkey gives Dr. doom vibes with the color and attachment points
Maybe you should try making a powered chest plate that could send the current necessary to self heal the different parts? Epic video. I am seriously amazed at this material's resilience.
I'm loving this idea, it's the perfect complement for the rest of the suit!
it has like a AC system where it heats up everything else
I was thinking… if he actually got those people who were going to charge 100k to cut it out of a solid block so it was all one piece it could be much thicker and more durable while having no connection points it would be really unbreakable. Given how it did against a 9 mil, double thickness would probably stop most .223/.556 rounds and obviously at some thickness it would be able to stop even 50 cal
Great idea
@@march2032 It's titanium after all, the hardest metal in the world
The applications in armor might not be immediately apparent, but this seems like it could be interesting for prosthesis; natural limbs can heal a cut or even fracture over time, but a metal limb requires repair. This material as a casing could be interesting, since the goal there is to protect the mechanical bits inside.
even bullet shields... after few shots it need replacement, if any material can heal over time with or without heat will be a really neat status to buy a lifetime bullet proof armor
@@viniciusschadeck4992 well, the real issue is that you will inevitably lose material if you're getting shot at, and since you can't weld it, that makes the self healing useless. if you could do a gallium steel alloy with the vein idea that was used at one point in this, that would actually work very well
@@atlasthespy2707 if i remember correctly most material are only dent or deformed, but not lost... anyway, we are talking about materials that are not really pratical for this type of stuff nowadays, maybe in the future something can be true on those lines, fluid metal to keep soldiers armors a live for longer, or a powerfull metal that take the shot and reshape to the original form multiple times before really need a rest in peace or better repair
Jake, that absolutely blew my mind. I thought the video was over after the first test, then it just kept getting more and more insane. Mouth was wide open by the end of it. Amazing work
Wonder what the next video could be
The concepts you try to recreate all seem so impossible at first, but you always find a way to make them become a reality. The problem solving and your way of rethinking the whole project through in different ways to get an achievable outcome is truly amazing.
That's what I think every time I watch his videos
Anything is possible... Sometimes it can just take a while to get there.
Okay okay, fine... Reincarnation isn't possible, aliens coming through an interdimensional wormhole are extremely improbable... BUT STILL. Most things are possible. Sometimes your ideas are just ahead of the curve.
@@Deja117even reincarnation I would say could be possible. Surviving being in the Sun, though? Probably not
Hoping for Shocker or Electro.
It’s still 2023… 2024 now. The years is never going down, our technology will keep going up until we go extinct. All of these sci-fi concept might seem improbable now, but you know… I’m sure the cavemen era people never imagine computers, internet, going to space, etc would be a concept, did they? All of this would seem primitive eventually.
This video was really cool. I never knew that you could make armor that heals by itself. The amount of time and effort that you put into this is crazy. This is my favorite project yet.
I preferred the iron man flight thing
someday we will have the avengers in real life but they are all secretly JLaser clones
It doesn’t heal by its self tho
Self healing ps5 controler
lol gamer humanity needs that so bad 😂😂😂
Massive brained
Let him cook
Yesssirr
GENUIOUS!
Stark's mask uses view screens, and overall the original suits made him quite a bit bigger. There's nothing wrong with making a thicker armor helmet that could be bullet proof. You could even place anatomic things in the wrong spot to make a shooter aim to the wrong places. It's always fun watching your videos!
projectors, not screens... dont need a screen with holographic projection
@@HarmonRAB-hp4nk I apologize, do you have a reference? I was assuming he was watching a screen with various huds, and our view of his face with projections inside was creative license to give him emotional and human character. I suppose if an eye projector or even high quality hologram can be made without outdoing Apple in his garage, that might be more than Awesome.
Nintinol is same alloy Tony mentioned
As fandom say
The reason i love this channel is for every idea my brain automatically thinks, not possible, and would give up. But this guy finds a drip of a chance and turns it into a river. Always surprising and impressive
true!
I was going to write something similar but you put it very well. I find this channel truly remarkable.
Imagine fighting iron man and you smash his armor with a sledgehammer then he pulls out a blowtorch and says "one sec I gotta heat it out"
wow. I am laughing so hard. really good point tho. really good point.
He would have an internal heating system why would he use a blowtorch .
@@markm.4122comedy
You just stamp on his skull
Crazy diamond
Fix
Omg that my man was so sick ....I enjoyed that build keep up the great work and hard effort .
It was like watching Iron man for the first time.
Cheers
Combine it with kevalr and padding and you've potentially got a self healing bulletproof helmet. You could also put some nitinol mesh inside the helmet for even more stopping power
Surely it would be more suited to some kind of ballistic ceramic?
One word. Sorbothane.
I mean, besides some minor brain, skull, and ear damage it’s a good idea. But to be fair, would prolly rather have a concussion than be dead.
@@blitzandchitzgaming2584carbon nanotubes would be more likely, graphene is cool but to get enough to work with and manipulate might be hard. Carbon nanotubes tho not only are strong af, they’d be sick to add to the design. Spider silk would just suck to source
@@Plopper2000 this guy is definitely onto something 🤣
An interesting project you should try is essentially making a split hoverboard (one wheel at each foot) and making it fold behind your calf so you don't need to take it off when you want to walk inside. Being an engineer I have actually given this idea a good amount of though and may attempt this myself.
Then, is this a hoverboard or single wheel skates? I've seen a video of a similar maker putting one wheel on each leg/foot. He face some problems with his legs bowing in or out from the force.
@@2degucitas yeah kinda like skates except one wheel instead of many. You would need to make the wheel small enough where it can go directly under your foot so there's no weird forces like that. It would be something similar to the Segway Drift W1 but be able to fold behind your leg and capable of slightly higher speeds.
@@sirnukem It would need to be attached to a sturdy boot with braces going up to the knee held with a strap. Otherwise, the leg bending I mentioned before.
So just roller skates
I’ve loved your videos over the past year. It’s crazy how you went from diy to building some of the craziest feats in engineering.
He was so proud of it (rightfully) he destroyed it 6 times and showed us the reconstruction
It turned out so cool and the colors on the helmet look amazing! It's so cool seeing you, Tom Scott, The Backyard Scientist, and William Osman in one video! Great video!!!
25% talent
100% hardwork
100% risking every thing
100% honest
0% ego
this man is insane doing insane things with just a 2 man team
give this guy a good 15 to 20 years of continuous development and this superhero stuff will be exactly like the movies
Yea this helmet will be the whole suit with the added bonus of flying and blasters
IKR
I love how every time it regenerates the same song starts playing lol
This is actually incredible. One thing you could do to make this even more of an ultimate Ironman armor set would be using thin carbon-fiber or ceramic "scales", which would not directly connect to each other, but to the nitonal. It would allow incredible resistance to bullets and prevent damage to the person inside, as it will spread out the force.
The last thing I want to suggest is that if you go for making more armor or making this look nicer, a not-so-strong but very effective material for a self-healing project would be acrylic. Can be liquid at room temp and at a pretty solid range of temps, automatically binds to other acrylic, is self-leveling/smoothing, shiny, and will also bond to pretty much any flat surface with decent strength. It could either be kept in small vessels implanted around the suit, or a running vein system that flows throughout it, like your solution with the galleum prototype.
22:24 my heart skipped a beat when i saw the helmet get crushed after him spending so long on it but it repaired!
had the same reaction!
for starters, THAT WAS AMAZING, I JUST KEPT BEING AMAZED, LIKE WHEN THE 18 WHEELER DROVER OVER IT AND IT SURVIVED, AND THE SNIPER, NO WAY, JUST INSANE. and i have a video idea, make the dragon eye from how to train your dragon race to the edge, and make it with all the buttons and the rotating system and with the lenses.
Mad respect for you brother you had some difficult times but you got through theme respect for you brother🤝🎉🎉
You just went from hobbyist metalworking to the most advanced, one of a kind top metalworks.
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New challenge for you:
Make a tool that starts fires and directs them in midair through sound exclusively.
Another challenge could be a belt that deploys a suit around you on use,with an additionnal bonus if its on fire as it does so.
Bro… sorry to break it to you, but that’s not possible😅
@@ClutchxFatmaneverything is possible (im joking)
^ This guy clearly loves FIRE
he kinda tried that with the arrow a while ago.
@@Domi71yts is anything is possible.... Imagine a new colour
(ik your joking)
If someone had told me yesterday that in the week I would see a self-healing Iron Man suit, I wouldn’t have believed them, but yet again, JLaser never fails to deliver! Awesome work man! You’ve come a long way! Can’t wait to see what the future holds!
BTW I loved watching this and all your other videos, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
Okay this is freaking awesome, I love the concept and the execution. It would be so cool to form a gauntlet out of the arm piece you're giving away!
Been here since the webshooters from a lighter build. The growing scale and quality of these builds is crazy. Next up should definitely be Black Panther’s completely silent shoe soles.
he did those already but it'd be cool to see if he could improve on them.
he couldve used memory foam
thats pretty silent
@@ameliasmith5342 I thought he used aerogel
so have i. its crazy to see how far along he has come. and he has already done black panthers shoes
He did the black panther shoes already
It`s been 15 years, but Iron Man still holds the charm. I love you 3000
The comic Iron man is way older than 15 years
@@RKroese But most of the people got inspired by movie......
@@RKroese as i understood it. iron man was not a very popular character before the movies tho
He deserves a like a sub for this
Glad to see Tom Scott out there living his life lol, Nitinol was an awesome idea lads! Keep up the good work
This is actually so impressive! Kudos to you for testing it that far and surprisingly it could pass through it!
I noticed that some of the bolts fell apart during testing. I wonder if it is possible to get screws and nuts made of the same alloy. One idea is also to put a layer of Nichrom wire on the inside so that the heating element is in the mask. A clever arrangement could prevent the wire from breaking on impact and would make the mask heal itself when you would put current through the wire.
He already mentioned just running a current through the mask to heat it, no need for nichrome wire.
@@conorstewart2214 I think that the current run directly through the mask might seem like a simpler solution but, there are practical challenge there. Nickel-titanium alloys typically have a lower electrical resistance compared to Nichrome. This means a significantly higher current would be needed to achieve the same heating effect, potentially making it impractical and unsafe due to the risks of electrical hazards. Nichrome, with its higher resistance, can achieve the heating effect more efficiently and safely at lower currents. Also, integrating Nichrome as an internal layer would give us more control over the heating distribution, so that the mask can be uniformly self-regenerated.
But it is just an idea😀 I bet there is more ways of doing it.
I think it will be very challenging to make the wires survive the bending of the mask while also preventing short-circuit to it
Make a Peter Quill mask that actually makes its self like in the movies
You should try making the tracking bullets that iron Man shot from his shoulder.
I've been watching your videos for years now and they've only gotten better and better, you are absolutely incredible.
Thats the best idea i hsve heard
You should combine this with the cap shield you did…imagine how cool that would be…a bouncing off walls self healing shield 😮
That wouldn’t work because it would be to heavy to bounce of walls
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#real
Everyone gangster with their self healing metal until captain hair dryer melts them
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AMEN HALLELUYAH! Jesus loves you
Oh man I love all the tech and gadgets you've made u think beyond the impossible to make your devices and u served as an inspiration to many young inventors out there. I love you man keep up the good work
I agree 🎉
A working Thor hammer comes back to you and only you can lift it
I genuinely think we are seeing such quality scientific advancement through the UA-cam science community. It's amazing & imagine if certain companies collab with certain people to work on certain jobs, projects. This is amazing
I never audibly yelled "Wow!" while watching a video but when they torched it after the truck flattened it and it came back to shape I just couldn't stop myself.
One of the coolest things I've ever seen 💯
This is the best and most practical thing you've made imo, I'd buy one (also the dolphin boots)
Always super impressing me and the world I'm sure!
Boots that let you slide on the floor like Megaman X, and an arm cannon that shoot fireballs like MegaMan did 😍
The cool thing about Megaman is that a lot of the bosses in the game were robots with special weapons, and some can be recreated
Say megaman more
This is my favourite build you’ve ever made. Not an iron man fan but the helmet looks insane and the self healing ability is like non othet
You should absolutely build a device that gives you fire bending abilities! Who wouldn't love to play with fire like magic?
allen pan did this
@gbamuchukwu6775 yeah but jlaser is better
@@Leviathan-me5qd true
7:30 Next I wanna see You edit a video on a Samsung fridge
7:50 "It didn't explode, so that's good" 😅😅😅
literally one of your best videos
well considering you were able to make something this good with a fraction of the money tony stark could put into his helmet, and it was able to stop a few bullets and repair itself too? that's damn impressive man
Since he was talking about it being able to repair itself with electricity.. I could certainly see an upgraded version complete with sensors to detect deformation, and electricity supplied when deformation is detected. Naturally with some thicker and more covering plate 😅
TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE! WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!
It won't be any better than this since it will never protect the person wearing it @@RRKS
@@MaliohammadDesigns it could protect someone. If it's thicker it'll not deform as easily and if you line the inside with something softer (maybe that polymer is soft enough?) That'll dampen blunt force transmitted through the metal.. it might help.
So in the end, if it deforms a little bit (as in not enough to deform your head), it'll buff out. The interior padding might not repair itself as neatly, but as long ans the padding is pushed into place by your head.. at least it won't fall off.
Didn't it stop the 9MM bullet?@@MaliohammadDesigns
All five of my sons and I love your show. We love watching everything that you do. Thanks for inspiring us to work on projects ourselves. We've decided that we'd love to see Gambit's exploding cards. Disney just announced X-Men 97 and we thought that would be awesome!
The fire bending gloves
This is super cool! I really like the idea of using nitinol to make a self repairing suit! I don't know if this is even possible, but you could try making the 10 Rings from Shang Chi or something similar. You are such a huge inspiration, and thank you for making awesome videos.
You should make a droid like in Star Wars. You could have it understand basic language instructions (like move left 3 paces) or something like that. You could even give it it's own speech and protest like a sassy C3PO. It could even have a storage compartment to shoot out a lightsaber like R2, and a couple little details like a blowtorch or welding fuse like Chopper and most Astromechs. You could even make it able to hold basic items or even a blaster like a battle droid. Great video!
He's so creative with the brains to be able to let his creativity fly! KEEP IT UP!!!!
Real-life Tony Stark💪🏾💪🏾
He’s done it again! Changing the way we think about how things are possible! Awesome vid man can’t wait to see what comes next!
I was not expecting it to work as well as it did, that’s awesome!!
13:42 bro really said "FIRE IN THE HOLE!!! 🙂🙂🙂🔥🔥"
Got the reference lol 🙂🟢
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That's a song by talhah anjum 😆young Stunners rocking
geometry dash reference
Cool to see you collab with Magneto in this video.
The length that this guy goes to make his viewers entertained is just shocking! Mad respect man.
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Another amazing video showing how amazing science and engineering are, as someone who loves making things, your videos inspire me, it’s almost like you can make anything possible
How about a motorized, retractable Iron Man gauntlet? You could design a wearable gauntlet with the ability to extend and retract, just like Iron Man's suit. Using small motors or pneumatics, you could create a mechanism for the gauntlet to open and close with the push of a button or a gesture sensor, providing a cool and interactive experience. Before activating it could be hidden up your sleeve, look like a watch or just a thick bracelet, you may even be able to fit a small laser diode to make an even more realistic or usable version
Also, To create a motorized, retractable Iron Man gauntlet, you'd first design a blueprint or a 3D model of the gauntlet, considering the space needed for the retractable mechanism. You might use a combination of lightweight but sturdy materials like aluminum or carbon fiber for the main structure.
For the retractable mechanism, small linear actuators or motors could work. These would be installed within the gauntlet, connected to the parts that need to extend or retract, such as the forearm or hand section. These motors would move the sections in and out smoothly when activated.
Controlling the movement could be done through a microcontroller like an Arduino, which could respond to a button press, a gesture sensor, or a remote control. You'd need to program the microcontroller to coordinate the movement of the motors to ensure synchronous extension and retraction.
Additionally, integrating LED lights for added visual effect and maybe even sound effects could enhance the overall Iron Man feel of the gauntlet. Wiring and power supply would also need consideration to ensure the whole system works seamlessly.
This project would involve some mechanical design, electrical work, programming, and creativity to replicate the iconic Iron Man gauntlet's functionality.
I think a cool project would be to make Spider-Man's Spider mech legs from No Way Home. It would for sure be complicated, but think how sick it would be to walk around like that!
I like this idea
You mean the four gold arms that were in like 5 other movies and he couldn’t walk on
Love your vids
Dude, this is awesome! I’ve always dreamed of a real nanotech and you just made the impossible possible! I would really like to see more stuff with that tech, like the expanding iron man shield from infinity war, or maybe even an armor peace 🤩
Yes, "real nanotech"
@@tainted3922I hope you realize Nanotechnology is possible and it exists😭
@@IowaOutdoors1 He is aware that it exists, that is why he is able to point out the fact that the stuff used in the video is not real nanotechnology
Of course I know that this is not real nanotech but I ment that it felt like the Ironman suit tech
14:06 Fire in the hole 🟩🙂🟩
You should definitely make some new/better versions of Anaklusmos aka Riptide for the new Percy Jackson series based on Ricks books or make something that grants you the powers of Poseidon and his children.
This is mind-boggling and genius!
Man, you have really outdone yourself. Good Job!
I can't wait to see all of these iron man elements combined!
I been watching you since the beginning and you come so long from a wrist flamethrower to flying Iron Man suit to back to the future hoverboards good job😊
I love how esoteric the intro is.
You should make the MK1 suit next, the one he built in a cave out of scraps, that suit lives rent free in my head ever since I saw the first iron man film when I was like 7 or 8. The cave escape sequence is the coolest thing ever.
this was sick! i think it would be pretty cool if you started designing your own unique object; like make a helmet that is ideal for the certain tech you used - i feel it could make the final product significantly more effective and truly show off the capabilities of the metal.
The gallium idea is actually really cool. The reverse of using nitinol. I'd like to see a combination of the two, like adding a heating element to the nitinol so if it gets dented, it goes back while you're still wearing it. Probably very impractical but it would be cooler than removing the armour and holding a torch to it
(Or i guess using current like you showed with the mask closing, that would probably be safer just by adding a non conductive layer beneath.)
Hey JLaser, please do a Real Life Armored Batman Suit with Smoke Grenades and all that stuff from Justice League…really cool Videos btw.
This is so amazing. very big step into the real iron man world!
I love how you also show the ideas that didn't work out.
The question is not if the armor can survive, it's if you can survive.
Thanks for this video, it's a really cool project, next, try to make a chest plate with insulators on both sides (the polymer mentioned at the beginning of the video would allow you the ability to repair the insulation by just slapping on a bit of it like flex tape), enough nitinol to stop a bullet, and enough current applied to individual segments to allow it to self heat and reform (paired with the insulators, it will stop you from electrocuting yourself). For the joints, you could use the polymer at the beginning of the video to repair broken joints or separated pieces by just pushing them together. The only limit would be the price and the strength of the bolts. Theoretically, you could use nitinol bolts, but they'd be expensive.
I’m hooked on these videos
Use the kiln in combination with a press brake or stamping press to form the sheet into armour, then you could use heat resistant material like "starlite" for insulating the inside and heat plates between the starlite and nitinol to initiate self heal.
The problem is the actual heating is usually energy inefficient bulky or inflexible it took me some time to come up with and implement a viable solution. Turns out it is actually very simple and can be vectored to just target certain areas but it's very unintuitive to just think of.
2:44 Bro almost let his intrusive thoughts win
Gotta be real; this was sick! I know it was due to the gaps, but I was getting more Dr Doom vibes from it towards the end than Iron Man. Regardless though, it's freaking sweet. The material and the pure creative insanity of you all was so much fun to watch!
Do this with symbiote spider man
Maybe even do what the iron spider video did and have even more of a symbiote feel to it.
One idea I’ve been wanting to do for a while is a unpowered exoskeleton that kinda looks like the edge of tomorrow suit, also I knew right away nitinol was going to be the metal of choice for this project, insane how you were able to work with it!
I feel like youtubers like him and AlexsLab are going to actually end up making a real full functioning iron man suit, these guys are misunderstood geniuses 💡
Also imagine these properties applied to vehicles... that's your millionaire idea right there
You’ve come a long way from webshooters, proud of you bro. Keep up the amazing work safely lol
amazing. when I was a kid I remember hearing about "shape memory alloy" that would remember its shape.... I never knew we actually had it. Its beautiful to see. as someone who owns a Milanese armor I would think it would be worth it to make parts out of this that receive lots of hits. My thigh and elbows/knees I would make from this and it seems promising for the gauntlets.
Going along the nanotech route, an updated gauntlet that can morph into multiple shapes (sword, shield, etc.) would be awesome! Either mechanical with separate moving pieces, or maybe with liquid metal that flows into different configurations based on different programmed inputs and circuits
It'd probably have to be mechanical, or cleverly designed using the same metal he used for this.
I admire your ability to step around problems, and not let them stop you
your next project can be about the falcon's flight suit which actually flies
wow this metal is next level
Fantastic video! Definitely a labor of love! This is the first video I've seen from you, and it inspired me to subscribe to your channel! Keep up the great work!
i'd like to see a part two, with the other materials added. i'm curious as to if the polymer could be used for some sort of safety vest for water safety, like a life vest or jacket.
There are so many cool pieces of super hero tech you’ve made! Time to combine them to make an ultimate super suit and introduce your new hero line my man
I've got no clue what should make next but I'd love to be able to do what you do! I also wanted a shot at getting that insane forearm gauntlet you made!! 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼 Definitely subscribing to see what you do next!