I feel like there's a chance Mr Beast may be interested in sponsoring the project since he seems to have appreciated the previous iterations of the hacksmith lightsaber
Pleasure visiting the Cave Adam! Happy to report Bogdan's fully recovered from the accident now (this was filmed a month ago). He's gonna do a react video to this video for our members to fill in any of the parts I missed for our lightsaber backers ☺ For anyone interested in learning more about the liquid oxygen lightsaber, we've got more than 20 videos over the past year on the development process for anyone whose a member on our UA-cam channel, or for anyone who has bought a mini-saber from our store! You also get a challenge coin to prove you helped develop the world's first lightsaber with every purchase!
I'm a fellow engineer, and please make no mistake. What they've done is akin a work of art. Not only does it fit all the criteria for a light saber, but it is actually blood boiling for something this complex and detailed to be compared to something as simple as a cigar torch. These people are essentially the "world's finest" in terms of lightsaber development, and if you want something better, give them a few million dollars or go find a Kyber crystal and another million and make your own.
-"Why is Bogdan crying? Is he in pain from the car accident? Is it because his Tesla was destroyed?" -"No... He's crying because he didn't get to meet Adam Savage."
@@tomclanys Same, I couldn't imagine missing the chance to show off something that you have been working on fulltime for the past year to mfing Adam Savage. I would be devastasted.
I’ve watched mythbusters religiously when I was in middle school and I’ve seen Adam excited, but never putting his hand over his mouth at the idea of someone having a level 100 clean room. That’s not something I’m used to seeing from him, but this project that hacksmith is doing…. This is literally revolutionary stuff
Well considering if lightsabers were real (as depicted in movies) they would set you and everything near you on fire they are exactly hand-held rockets!
If lightsabers were real that would preclude the existence of microscopic super power giving organisms that somehow give someone the ability to channel power from a crystal. It’s not a lightsaber. It’s a torch with a lightsaber hilt. Neat lighter for cigars I guess
@@handleonlife1010 you literally said it yourself. We don't have the force, therefore nothing we ever have CAN be a lightsaber. But it's a lightsabre, because things can still be fun. Just call it a lightsaber :D
@@notjustanother3191 Exactly. Hacksmith's work is probably going to be the closest thing we see to a lightsaber in our lifetimes. I don't know why people downplay it like that, calling it a "neat lighter for cigars" (which an actual lightsaber also is); the engineering is insane and way more than a torch, especially now that it uses literal rocket science.
I think choosing to show someone like Adam first; who understands and can communicate how difficult what you did is, was a really good choice. I am very excited to see it working once you can do it safely. As impressive as this project is, I really appreciate that you are taking care to be as safe as possible.
I've worked in a Class 100 clean room (with a Class 10 clean space within it*), so I know exactly how insane this accomplishment really is. Those things are expensive, both to build and maintain, but some of the most important science possible is being done within such facilities (as well as crazy engineering - my own focus was on the science stuff, but it's clear that James and Bogdan are using their facility to manufacture things that would be impossible to create in a non-clean environment). *It sounds like Hacksmith Industries built a Class 1000 clean room with a Class 100 space inside it, which is still wild.
And the oxygen path they took is among the "safest". They could get away with a longer and hotter flame that requires less pressure, say, with a mixture of oxygen and ozone, but it tends to spontaneously explode. And it gets worse from there, as we then get into fuels that are mixtures of fluorine and similar instead or propane. The issue really is in finding just the right combination of fuel and oxidizer. Evidently the technology in Star Wars was such that they had gas cylinders that they could just add and the ambient air itself was enough to start and fuel the reaction. (with some help - see below) These looked like what they had at the time - basically CO2 cylinders - but the understanding was that the materials science was advanced enough that 50 or 100K PSI tanks were common? lol. The reason they needed a "crystal" was because the crystals in their universe were also used as computers. Shows and movies of that era routinely used the idea of advanced civilizations using crystals for memory storage and computers. The reason was that the computer technology then was so cumbersome. An entire room to regulate what we consider to be simple engineering tasks. Memory chips were the size of a small candy bar. For not even 1K. Now you can fit more computing power than the first spacecraft inside your Apple charging cable - and it all be invisible. So you needed a small set of circuits, in essence, to regulate it all. Which is why they should absolutely eventually incorporate them, if needed. Embed it in a crystal for aesthetics, if they want? As for the "help" mentioned above, they also had power packs (essentially supercapacitors or batteries) because it's entirely possible that they were doing some sort of processing or compression of oxygen in real-time to start the whole thing off. They basically needed the fuel and the rest was handled or processed locally. Sorry, got a bit nerdy - lol - but I see them getting this amazingly close to the real thing in about 10 years.
What I love is that Adam Savage, someone we all look up to with the highest of the highest order of respect and admiration, is himself a fan of all these other makers and looks up to them and it's this wholesome spiral of respect.
I love Adam's reaction at around 50 seconds in "what?! 😲". I've never seen him react like that before. He was genuinely surprised and amazed. So cool to see that I replayed it several times.
That 90 second duration could be an INCREDIBLE storytelling/tension device. Should be plenty of time for dealing with one assailant, but imagine a situation where you have to hold off against multiple, and your saber is about to deplete!
Real men only need a minute. To cook, that is. No one is gonna wait 90 seconds when you charge at them with a 3 foot flame so hot the handle needs cryogenic cooling.
14 minutes of James being completely star struck and it is fantastic, you can just see the joy and happiness in James face the entire time. getting to meet one of your hero's and they end up actually being as cool as you always hoped, that's one off the bucket list for sure, and yes I am more than a little jealous. anyways, one of the best and most heart warming videos I have seem in some time, cannot wait to see the lightsabre in action. no words for how cool this is.
0:40 "so we actually spent the last year now we built a class 100 clean room at our facility to make our own liquid oxygen parts" i have no idea what he is talking about, but adamns reaction is ALL I NEEDED TO KNOW
they basically built a room so absolutely sterile and empty that you have to wear surgical gear to enter it so as not to contaminate it with your filth, solely to work with a material that sent rockets to the moon and is so dangerous it can kill you by freezing you, burning you, and poisoning you all at once if you fuck it up even a little bit
Class 100 basically means there can't be more than 100 particles over 5 micrometer in size, per cubic feet. 5 microns is roughly the size of a small speck of dust.
@@alimanski7941 Wow that is incredible. i have always thought that the level of science we have now is mind blowing sometimes. i cant fathom how long it will take or if it is even possible to get close to sci fi levels of technology
@@MonoDree Even more insane is that semiconductor manufacturing clean rooms, for example for the CPU in your computer, are typically Class 1 or Class 10, which is an order of magnitude or more cleaner than Class 100.
@@alimanski7941 damn, i never knew just to make the cpu in my computer requires that level of prep. that is amazing. i swear our intelligence potential as the human race is a super power, wtf?
With that special room it sounds like they will be doing other "projects" would be cool to see a rocket propelled exo-suit or something in that sci-fi area.
@@mikaeluhl i think price wouldnt even be the problem, its just how intricate and dangerous everything is. If furries pay thousands of dollars for fursuits, im sure hardcore star wars fans would pay 20k for this too
@@LikeFe2010 In fact you only need apply oxygen to a red hot burr to start, but a jet of pure oxygen will cut through ANY steel door, wall, battle ship! It's know as the gas axe!
@@NekoFallen I can just see him chomping on a cigar "Another glorious day in the Corps! A day in the Marine Corps is like a day on the farm. Every meal's a banquet! Every paycheck a fortune!"
I love that he's using state of the art rocket science to actually make something that George Lucas thought up in the 70s just because it would look cool.
Honestly I think it is a little past merely being state of the art (which literally means “what we use today”, if you look up its origin). I’d say it’s more bleeding edge.
@@AnUndertaleEnjoyer345 Well… yes and no. This wasn’t possible in the 70’s when Star Wars was released. So… yes, but the time scale you are thinking of might not be quite right. Decades or centuries or research, not months of work time
So glad to see James happy, excited and working. I know doing the UA-cam thing was doing a number on him, but spending time with Adam seems to bring joy to everyone.
Okay, right out the gate, at 0:01, they really look like a father son duo excited about their science fair project. Both in the same pose, I love it. Great work you guys!
I used to work with the emergency oxygen system on the CP-140 Aurora (P-3 Orion). I had a video from the US Navy that showed a catastrophic fire caused by contaminated fittings that we used to scare the new guys... Leak checks were always meticulous whenever we did any maintenance, and for good reason. Clean hands/gloves and clothing were a must.
I love this video. It's nice to see/hear the progress James and his team at Hacksmith have made with their real life Lightsaber. I also love James choose your channel and from the cave to announce it publicly to the world.
As someone who worked in aerospace with liquid ox pressure systems, I cannot fathom holding something like this in my hands…. Please test the crap out of this before coming anywhere near this thing!!! That said, this is pure awesomeness!
@@esfbse8347 if you've ever seen a rocket exploding (like space rocket, not one of the hobby ones), imagine scaling that down and holding it in your hand.
Man, Hacksmith is one of those creators that I remember exists but forget to check on their channel for months at a time and every time I see them referenced its usually insane
I cannot even describe the way that the smile has completely lit up my face through this entire video. I hope that everything goes smoothly over the next few months!
I always love seeing Adam talk with my other favourite builders, the level of enthusiasm he brings is always such a treat for me the viewer and I'm sure the guest who's always a fan of his.
I have a lot of respect for James Hobson. He's extremely humble. I don't think hacksmith get the credit they deserve. The UA-cam algorithm never shows me any of he's content. I have to type hacksmith to see his videos. Keep up the awesome work. You guys build the coolest stuff.
I might be mistaken but that lightsaber is akin to a preburner for a rocket engine or even the basis for a pressure fed engine perhaps, he's not kidding when he says they are dealing with rocket science there
I love this "series." I love seeing Adam interacting with all these makers that most likely.most of us also watch. Can;t wait to see who else he brings on
James mentions that the saber design isn't commercially viable, and it's not... Yet. I will be utterly shocked if this doesn't evolve into something that is useful in the future. One day, Hacksmith Industries will be a chapter of engineering text books.
Man I just love Adams energy and approach to learning and hobbies, one of the two people I could say I genuinely always considered a hero or role model
This is a beautiful expression of engineering as art, two things that I don't think mix easily in even proportion unless you're being rather loose with one of the definitions. Having said that, through all the trouble of a clean room, all the talent and expense poured into it, and all the problems that had to be solved: have we learned or developed anything useful? That's not an admonition; I'm just, in a broad sense, always excited for the Next Thing™.
Not really. It's a fun project for a youtube channel and that's all it needs to be (I do get annoyed when comments on hacksmith videos praise it as some kind of revolutionary technological breakthrough lmao)
So I saw this in my recommendations and neglectfully clicked, not knowing what rabbit hole I was getting myself into. I aspire to be an engineer like you guys.
Seeing these two on screen together is incredible! I do hope that James brought down a few more toys for Adam to geek out over. Also, it would be awesome to have Adam come up to Canada and tour the Hacksmith Campus!
He’s literally turning into Tony stark at this point. And I feel like he’s going to get a lot closer to that iron man suit once him and bogden figure out an arc reactor
Absolutely love this hacksmith explanation! I’d love it if he made 2 videos per project one as usual and another going through the design process and physics. Us engineer enthusiasts would go nuts over it and the inspiration for our own projects would be a gift!
It is kind of crazy when you see that someone made something that you figured was impossible. I am blown away by their tenacity on this. I also love how open sauce has made so many creators come together like this. It is so nice to see makers interacting with one another.
I’m a glassblower and have been saying for over a decade that GTT torches (the torch they purchased to start this project) “Are modern day light sabers!” I used to wield them and pretend to be in Star Wars back in the day. Super cool to see someone actually make this happen!
It’s nice to see someone else acknowledge that their first “lightsaber” was just a GTT torch with a fancy case. Everyone acted like HS invented something new.
Self sustaining as long as you don’t run out of propane and liquid oxygen… The self sustaining part is the heating of the propane… the fire coming out of the end of it heats the coils, so the propane stays hot, and doesn’t freeze from the liquid oxygen…
@@harrisonbergeron9764Don't be obtuse. Anyone can see what he meant here, obviously he's not suggesting that the system will run forever when you use it. He was clearly talking about the heating and cooling system not needing anything to continue working once it's going. It's an incredible achievement and being pedantic does nothing but diminish that fact.
Im so glad savage kept tinkering and having fun after myth busters just found the youtube channel and happily subscribed. YOU SIR were a huge part of my childhood
Hacksmith on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/thehacksmith
Hacksmith Industries' lightsaber builds: www.hacksmith.com/projects/lightsabers
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Would you consider doing the foil ball challenge again
#WhackSmith Torches are NOT lightsabers.
Happy Birthday Adam (July 15th)!
I feel like there's a chance Mr Beast may be interested in sponsoring the project since he seems to have appreciated the previous iterations of the hacksmith lightsaber
So, the next step is to build a half decent sound stage, so you can have Actors come out and shoot with Sabers.
Born too early to live forever, born too late to afford a house, born just in time to see a damn near real lightsaber being produced
its just on overpriced torch tough
@@gordonfrimann246 You say that as if you could make one yourself lmao
@@gordonfrimann246 Then make one yourself
@@gordonfrimann246you gotta start somewhere
It's a torch. It's not a lightsaber.
Pleasure visiting the Cave Adam! Happy to report Bogdan's fully recovered from the accident now (this was filmed a month ago). He's gonna do a react video to this video for our members to fill in any of the parts I missed for our lightsaber backers ☺
For anyone interested in learning more about the liquid oxygen lightsaber, we've got more than 20 videos over the past year on the development process for anyone whose a member on our UA-cam channel, or for anyone who has bought a mini-saber from our store! You also get a challenge coin to prove you helped develop the world's first lightsaber with every purchase!
I'm a fellow engineer, and please make no mistake. What they've done is akin a work of art. Not only does it fit all the criteria for a light saber, but it is actually blood boiling for something this complex and detailed to be compared to something as simple as a cigar torch. These people are essentially the "world's finest" in terms of lightsaber development, and if you want something better, give them a few million dollars or go find a Kyber crystal and another million and make your own.
Is it only gen2 mini saber owner that get the videos?
Been planning on getting one, to replace the disposable lighters we use for the stove and grill.
You could sell one to Elon Musk, pretty sure he'd buy one.
you should absolutely get Mark Hamill and other big actors from the franchise to your shop when you can do a hands on demo!
-"Why is Bogdan crying? Is he in pain from the car accident? Is it because his Tesla was destroyed?"
-"No... He's crying because he didn't get to meet Adam Savage."
I would cry too.
@@tomclanys Same, I couldn't imagine missing the chance to show off something that you have been working on fulltime for the past year to mfing Adam Savage. I would be devastasted.
Jedi don't cry
@@MrJake-hy2rf Vader cried he was both jedi and sith
@@MrJake-hy2rf Luke Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker...they all cried several times. (Luke: ANH, ESB, RotJ. Obi: tPM, RotS. Anakin: tPM, AotC, RotS.
When Adam Savage applauds your ambition, you know you're flying close to the sun. Don't get burned, Hacksmith
I’ve watched mythbusters religiously when I was in middle school and I’ve seen Adam excited, but never putting his hand over his mouth at the idea of someone having a level 100 clean room. That’s not something I’m used to seeing from him, but this project that hacksmith is doing…. This is literally revolutionary stuff
"we wanted to build a real lighsaber, so we built a rocket engine you can hold in your hand"
Well considering if lightsabers were real (as depicted in movies) they would set you and everything near you on fire they are exactly hand-held rockets!
If lightsabers were real that would preclude the existence of microscopic super power giving organisms that somehow give someone the ability to channel power from a crystal.
It’s not a lightsaber. It’s a torch with a lightsaber hilt. Neat lighter for cigars I guess
@@handleonlife1010 you literally said it yourself. We don't have the force, therefore nothing we ever have CAN be a lightsaber. But it's a lightsabre, because things can still be fun. Just call it a lightsaber :D
This is too accurate 😂
@@notjustanother3191 Exactly. Hacksmith's work is probably going to be the closest thing we see to a lightsaber in our lifetimes. I don't know why people downplay it like that, calling it a "neat lighter for cigars" (which an actual lightsaber also is); the engineering is insane and way more than a torch, especially now that it uses literal rocket science.
0:44 Adam’s totally flabbergasted off the cuff reaction is beautiful… just the rarity of him genuinely getting totally blindsided and left speechless.
RIght? We deliberately didn't brief Adam beforehand.
@@tested America thanks you and the world thanks you. 😂 But in all seriousness it was a beautiful reaction we don’t get to see often. 😉🙂
... Hard to tell who was more exited here... Adam needs to visit Hacksmith. Seriously, he needs to be present for the first "lighting" of the saber.
First lighting - at least with external hose - was impressive
Made this same comment before seeing yours. I 100% agree Adam should be there for the test and or unavailing of the finished version.
@@berndeckenfels I was more impressed when I learned how lore accurate it turned out to be!
I would love to see a series of Adam going to other Makers studios to check out all the cool creations everyone has built.
What ligthsaber all I see is a glorified torch
I think choosing to show someone like Adam first; who understands and can communicate how difficult what you did is, was a really good choice.
I am very excited to see it working once you can do it safely. As impressive as this project is, I really appreciate that you are taking care to be as safe as possible.
The next step is obviously the fully fledged arc reactor at that point, these guys are outstanding.
My favorite thing about this video is the stunned expression on Adam's face about the clean room . shows he really understands how crazy that is 😆
Yeah it’s always great seeing Adam understand how impressive the thing done by the person he’s talking to is
I've worked in a Class 100 clean room (with a Class 10 clean space within it*), so I know exactly how insane this accomplishment really is. Those things are expensive, both to build and maintain, but some of the most important science possible is being done within such facilities (as well as crazy engineering - my own focus was on the science stuff, but it's clear that James and Bogdan are using their facility to manufacture things that would be impossible to create in a non-clean environment).
*It sounds like Hacksmith Industries built a Class 1000 clean room with a Class 100 space inside it, which is still wild.
And the oxygen path they took is among the "safest". They could get away with a longer and hotter flame that requires less pressure, say, with a mixture of oxygen and ozone, but it tends to spontaneously explode. And it gets worse from there, as we then get into fuels that are mixtures of fluorine and similar instead or propane. The issue really is in finding just the right combination of fuel and oxidizer. Evidently the technology in Star Wars was such that they had gas cylinders that they could just add and the ambient air itself was enough to start and fuel the reaction. (with some help - see below) These looked like what they had at the time - basically CO2 cylinders - but the understanding was that the materials science was advanced enough that 50 or 100K PSI tanks were common? lol.
The reason they needed a "crystal" was because the crystals in their universe were also used as computers. Shows and movies of that era routinely used the idea of advanced civilizations using crystals for memory storage and computers. The reason was that the computer technology then was so cumbersome. An entire room to regulate what we consider to be simple engineering tasks. Memory chips were the size of a small candy bar. For not even 1K. Now you can fit more computing power than the first spacecraft inside your Apple charging cable - and it all be invisible.
So you needed a small set of circuits, in essence, to regulate it all. Which is why they should absolutely eventually incorporate them, if needed. Embed it in a crystal for aesthetics, if they want?
As for the "help" mentioned above, they also had power packs (essentially supercapacitors or batteries) because it's entirely possible that they were doing some sort of processing or compression of oxygen in real-time to start the whole thing off. They basically needed the fuel and the rest was handled or processed locally.
Sorry, got a bit nerdy - lol - but I see them getting this amazingly close to the real thing in about 10 years.
@@plektosgamingBruh. The magic space laser swords are powered by magic space rocks and wielded by martial arts space wizards.
@@plektosgaming I'm pretty sure lightsabers have been shown to work in low er so O2 environments
All of this from someone what is Bogdan now, 23? Brilliant. James was SO nervous. You did brilliant, brother!
Bogdan turns 27 this year. But very impressive every iteration
@@Henners thanks! I lost track it's been so long 😆
@@Henners...MOST impressive. *include Darth Vader breathing* 😏 lol
I change my mind...Talent and genius exist
Slavic ingenuity :D
What I love is that Adam Savage, someone we all look up to with the highest of the highest order of respect and admiration, is himself a fan of all these other makers and looks up to them and it's this wholesome spiral of respect.
I love Adam's reaction at around 50 seconds in "what?! 😲". I've never seen him react like that before. He was genuinely surprised and amazed. So cool to see that I replayed it several times.
That 90 second duration could be an INCREDIBLE storytelling/tension device. Should be plenty of time for dealing with one assailant, but imagine a situation where you have to hold off against multiple, and your saber is about to deplete!
It pretty much was in galaxy's edge legionnaire series. Its not star wars but kinda.
Real men only need a minute. To cook, that is. No one is gonna wait 90 seconds when you charge at them with a 3 foot flame so hot the handle needs cryogenic cooling.
14 minutes of James being completely star struck and it is fantastic, you can just see the joy and happiness in James face the entire time. getting to meet one of your hero's and they end up actually being as cool as you always hoped, that's one off the bucket list for sure, and yes I am more than a little jealous. anyways, one of the best and most heart warming videos I have seem in some time, cannot wait to see the lightsabre in action. no words for how cool this is.
And what a star-struck moment it must be to meet someone you idolize, and HE's a big fan of YOU. That must feel like you absolutely won at life.
0:40 "so we actually spent the last year now we built a class 100 clean room at our facility to make our own liquid oxygen parts"
i have no idea what he is talking about, but adamns reaction is ALL I NEEDED TO KNOW
they basically built a room so absolutely sterile and empty that you have to wear surgical gear to enter it so as not to contaminate it with your filth, solely to work with a material that sent rockets to the moon and is so dangerous it can kill you by freezing you, burning you, and poisoning you all at once if you fuck it up even a little bit
Class 100 basically means there can't be more than 100 particles over 5 micrometer in size, per cubic feet. 5 microns is roughly the size of a small speck of dust.
@@alimanski7941 Wow that is incredible. i have always thought that the level of science we have now is mind blowing sometimes. i cant fathom how long it will take or if it is even possible to get close to sci fi levels of technology
@@MonoDree Even more insane is that semiconductor manufacturing clean rooms, for example for the CPU in your computer, are typically Class 1 or Class 10, which is an order of magnitude or more cleaner than Class 100.
@@alimanski7941 damn, i never knew just to make the cpu in my computer requires that level of prep. that is amazing.
i swear our intelligence potential as the human race is a super power, wtf?
Glad Bogdan is okay. I imagine Adam was absolutely excited to see this and will want to be amongst the first Makers to use this. (The lad deserves it)
With that special room it sounds like they will be doing other "projects" would be cool to see a rocket propelled exo-suit or something in that sci-fi area.
If we got Mark Hamil and Hayden Christensen in the same room with a real life lightsaber I would rent out a theater to watch that video
We NEED Frank Oz holding a puppet holding lightsaber
The honest joy and surprise on Adam's face at the biggining is worth the whole video.
This is the perfect example of "Why build it?" "Because I (we) can." And, that's a good enough reason.
If they find a way to sell those, I'd bet they would make bank on it from all the hardcore fans
@@mikaeluhl i think price wouldnt even be the problem, its just how intricate and dangerous everything is.
If furries pay thousands of dollars for fursuits, im sure hardcore star wars fans would pay 20k for this too
Just like the question of why do people climb mountains? Because it is there.
@@nigoroku256 But is not so common to see one that uses liquid oxigen and can burn a steel door
@@LikeFe2010 In fact you only need apply oxygen to a red hot burr to start, but a jet of pure oxygen will cut through ANY steel door, wall, battle ship! It's know as the gas axe!
"The Powerloader's got your name on it" PLEASE ADAM GO VISIT! This would be awesome to see!
Adam should show up in his Colonial Marine gear to drive the Powerloader.
@@NekoFallen I think that goes with out saying, cant imagen for a second he would miss that optunity.
@@NekoFallen I can just see him chomping on a cigar "Another glorious day in the Corps! A day in the Marine Corps is like a day on the farm. Every meal's a banquet! Every paycheck a fortune!"
The wheels were definitely spinning in his head when James said that. He's going to find a way to make it there for sure.
I love that he's using state of the art rocket science to actually make something that George Lucas thought up in the 70s just because it would look cool.
Fucking ACTUAL ROCKET SCIENCE
Honestly I think it is a little past merely being state of the art (which literally means “what we use today”, if you look up its origin). I’d say it’s more bleeding edge.
That shows that anything is possible, as long as you have enough money, knowledge and time
@@AnUndertaleEnjoyer345 Well… yes and no. This wasn’t possible in the 70’s when Star Wars was released. So… yes, but the time scale you are thinking of might not be quite right. Decades or centuries or research, not months of work time
I've never seen two makers be this giddy. It's obvious that they both live for these moments!
Adams reaction to the clean room is such a compliment.
Now adam needs to go to the Hacksmith studios and look at the cool things they have!
💯
So glad to see James happy, excited and working. I know doing the UA-cam thing was doing a number on him, but spending time with Adam seems to bring joy to everyone.
Okay, right out the gate, at 0:01, they really look like a father son duo excited about their science fair project. Both in the same pose, I love it. Great work you guys!
I thought that 🤣 the thumbnail looks like when he started the project, and when he finished it.
"Your ambition is remarkable" captures Hacksmith perfectly
Incredible. Adam you’re like exactly the guy I want to hear interviewing and talking to people like Hacksmith or most any other UA-cam makers.
I used to work with the emergency oxygen system on the CP-140 Aurora (P-3 Orion). I had a video from the US Navy that showed a catastrophic fire caused by contaminated fittings that we used to scare the new guys... Leak checks were always meticulous whenever we did any maintenance, and for good reason. Clean hands/gloves and clothing were a must.
any video examples of this on youtube that you know of? would love to see that.
@@zachmoyer1849 Not sure, it was a US Navy P-3 that went up in flames. I lost the file when I was posted.
Your profile name is perfect
Glad to hear that Bogdan is ok. He has been awesome since he joined Hacksmith and has come a long way. Can't wait to see this in action!
Watching these two nerd out and beyond totally giddy is probably the best thing I've seen in a long time!
I love this video. It's nice to see/hear the progress James and his team at Hacksmith have made with their real life Lightsaber. I also love James choose your channel and from the cave to announce it publicly to the world.
As someone who worked in aerospace with liquid ox pressure systems, I cannot fathom holding something like this in my hands…. Please test the crap out of this before coming anywhere near this thing!!!
That said, this is pure awesomeness!
I volunteer to be the test subject.
How dangerous is it?
@@esfbse8347 if you've ever seen a rocket exploding (like space rocket, not one of the hobby ones), imagine scaling that down and holding it in your hand.
@@MrFlarespeedoh gosh, I had no idea lmao. No wonder he’s probably not risking giving it to any of the Star Wars actors.
@@Jiblits07 Pretty much holding a grenade in your hand
Man, Hacksmith is one of those creators that I remember exists but forget to check on their channel for months at a time and every time I see them referenced its usually insane
Yeah exactly. Every time you do check up on them they lept forward in a big way
Like most engineering channels
PLEASE GET ADAM TO HERC TO DRIVE THE POWERLOADER!! I can only imagine his giggling.
Adam's face makes this so much better. His genuine joy and amazement it great to see
You two are positively bubbling with enthusiasm and it's fantastic! Can't wait for James to drop a video of the working saber!
Very cool to see the two of you together and the geeking out that occurred.
My best wishes to Bogdan.
I cannot even describe the way that the smile has completely lit up my face through this entire video. I hope that everything goes smoothly over the next few months!
I always love seeing Adam talk with my other favourite builders, the level of enthusiasm he brings is always such a treat for me the viewer and I'm sure the guest who's always a fan of his.
I cannot wait to see the full version. this is the coolest backyard science experiment i've ever seen in my life.
I have a lot of respect for James Hobson. He's extremely humble. I don't think hacksmith get the credit they deserve. The UA-cam algorithm never shows me any of he's content. I have to type hacksmith to see his videos. Keep up the awesome work. You guys build the coolest stuff.
It is so wholesome to see two guys geeking out like this. Made my day!
Hayden being Canadian could be a great boost in getting him involved.
Pushing technological advancement and inspiration always starts with “I wonder if it’s possible to do this”
5:52 shared this message with my wife.
Kudos to Bogdan for all the hard work & engineering, great job. Prayers with your accident 🙏
I might be mistaken but that lightsaber is akin to a preburner for a rocket engine or even the basis for a pressure fed engine perhaps, he's not kidding when he says they are dealing with rocket science there
That is wild! So cool to see the engineering and hear about the development of this saber... lookin' forward to seeing it!
I love projects like this that get done just "because we can". Great stuff.
When my kids ask me if something is possible or what would happen if... I always say go try it (as long as its not too dangerous.)
Amazing! Glad to hear Bogdan is ok. He is a great builder. I love James' dedication to this project.
I love this "series." I love seeing Adam interacting with all these makers that most likely.most of us also watch. Can;t wait to see who else he brings on
So they basically built a laminar flow lox rocket engine the size of your hand... that's freaking incredible. Cudos to you guys!
I'm still impressed about that clean room, that's just another level of commitment to any private project.
James mentions that the saber design isn't commercially viable, and it's not... Yet. I will be utterly shocked if this doesn't evolve into something that is useful in the future. One day, Hacksmith Industries will be a chapter of engineering text books.
This man carried my childhood and is the reason I’m going into engineering currently in college for it!
Man I just love Adams energy and approach to learning and hobbies, one of the two people I could say I genuinely always considered a hero or role model
This is a beautiful expression of engineering as art, two things that I don't think mix easily in even proportion unless you're being rather loose with one of the definitions. Having said that, through all the trouble of a clean room, all the talent and expense poured into it, and all the problems that had to be solved: have we learned or developed anything useful? That's not an admonition; I'm just, in a broad sense, always excited for the Next Thing™.
Nah, it's all been done before. Now just put in a lightsaber-inspired package.
Not really. It's a fun project for a youtube channel and that's all it needs to be (I do get annoyed when comments on hacksmith videos praise it as some kind of revolutionary technological breakthrough lmao)
I'm glad Adam was finally able to interview Mr. Stark!
Nah, that's totally Steve Rodgers. :)
So I saw this in my recommendations and neglectfully clicked, not knowing what rabbit hole I was getting myself into. I aspire to be an engineer like you guys.
This is just wonderful! Thank you so much for your effort 👍🏻
that is a mind-blowing amount of engineering and effort, i cant wait to see it working!
You didn't make a Lightsaber, you made a damn *handheld rocket engine.*
This is the best CROSSOVER!!!!
Seeing these two on screen together is incredible! I do hope that James brought down a few more toys for Adam to geek out over. Also, it would be awesome to have Adam come up to Canada and tour the Hacksmith Campus!
Adam's passion is always lovely to see.
Watching Adam geek out over this makes my heart fill with joy
What is he saying at 10:44 ? It sounds like "Grey doll"?
I'm thinking he might have said Acryloyl?
It was "Gradall" (grade-all) which is a manufacturer of excavators.
What's so cool, is that the way they're talking about it, the terms they're using, could easily be straight out of star wars XD
This is the way things happen that change the world in ways we can’t foresee.🎉❤
Thanks!
I love how excited he is talking to adam savage. its awesome to see them together
Now this is the intense science stuff I was talking about and love to see!
The lightsaber is very cool but the talking of shop between Adam and James I found really compelling. More of this!
He’s literally turning into Tony stark at this point. And I feel like he’s going to get a lot closer to that iron man suit once him and bogden figure out an arc reactor
I don't know what a Class 100 clean room is, but Adam obviously does, and the look of astonishment on his face is so pure!
Im happy to see james doing well, i love his work at hacksmith
"Hey honey, lets have a bbq"
Hacksmith: Ok. "Ill just get my lightsaber to start the cooking" 💀
8:30 I would probably call nilered. He's made aerogel before and while he might not be able to do a shape like that, he might know someone who can
2:05 the concern on adams face instantly after hearing about the wreck speaks character
I have no idea what a 100 clean room is, but seeing Adam's genuinely shocked reaction to it, I know it's something amazing.
Absolutely love this hacksmith explanation! I’d love it if he made 2 videos per project one as usual and another going through the design process and physics.
Us engineer enthusiasts would go nuts over it and the inspiration for our own projects would be a gift!
I love watching the two of them talk about the insanity of this project and UNDERSTAND how dangerous and crazy it is
Thank you for the upload Adam, you've made my day.
Adam’s positivity is so infectious that you just can’t help but smile
It is kind of crazy when you see that someone made something that you figured was impossible. I am blown away by their tenacity on this. I also love how open sauce has made so many creators come together like this. It is so nice to see makers interacting with one another.
Great collab
I’m a glassblower and have been saying for over a decade that GTT torches (the torch they purchased to start this project) “Are modern day light sabers!” I used to wield them and pretend to be in Star Wars back in the day.
Super cool to see someone actually make this happen!
It’s nice to see someone else acknowledge that their first “lightsaber” was just a GTT torch with a fancy case. Everyone acted like HS invented something new.
Holy fuck no they're not.
@@IntoxicusFreeman holy fuck, yeah they are. Their original ‘lightsaber’ was an off the shelf glassblowing torch with a fancy case around it.
@@TheM750 Which we stated in the very first video about it. What others say isn't on us.
@@hacksmith Agreed, the media and randos online really painted it as if you guys figured out cold fusion though, lol.
They made a LOx+Propane model rocket engine without a nozzle. That's insane!
this is nuts! i cant wait to see the official video on this thing finished!
What is a gray doll?
Just looked it up because I didn't know either. Turns out it's "Gradall" and they're construction machines. Excavators and such.
Self Sustaining -- "Lisa get in here. In this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!" -- Homer Simpson.
Perpetual Motion!!
Self sustaining as long as you don’t run out of propane and liquid oxygen…
The self sustaining part is the heating of the propane… the fire coming out of the end of it heats the coils, so the propane stays hot, and doesn’t freeze from the liquid oxygen…
@@HettycTracyn So it's not self sustaining since it requires you to continue to feed it fuel.
@@harrisonbergeron9764 yes, the only self sustaining part is the heating of the propane
@@harrisonbergeron9764Don't be obtuse. Anyone can see what he meant here, obviously he's not suggesting that the system will run forever when you use it. He was clearly talking about the heating and cooling system not needing anything to continue working once it's going. It's an incredible achievement and being pedantic does nothing but diminish that fact.
So these guys decided to build a portable rocket engine but rather than being optimized for thrust it's optimized for the cool looks of the exhaust.
Im so glad savage kept tinkering and having fun after myth busters just found the youtube channel and happily subscribed. YOU SIR were a huge part of my childhood
That amazed face on Adam at the beginning was absolutely priceless. Can’t say he’s been that astounded in a while.
This collaboration was well overdue
May the Force be with you, while you're making.