H.E.R.C. (Hacksmith Engineering Research Campus) should be fully up and running by 2023... See ya then! Video production has gone through the roof, definitely worth the long nights!
@@LEUMAS_PLAYS yeah but technicaly hes got 1.2mil because hes got a channel where he speaks russian that has 400k. But huge respect to him for making videos in both languages
I just want to say, as a 14 year old who is obsessed with engineering and all that comes with it, you are one of the top people of the many that inspires me to continue you on and to not give up on my passion for learning and studying engineering
Hacksmith: *buys rolling machine to bend metal* Alex: *bends metal with hands* There are so many cool and amazing things here, I love it. You show us how stuff works and fun projects, while working with hand held tools or only hands.
Why are y'all so quick to compare??? Hacks started off small aswell but became successful enough to hire more ppl and machinery and maximize his efficiency.
@@jaleel2415 Why are you so quick to be offended on someone elses behalf? To answer your question, Alex joked about the hacksmith and so did I. Both are very similar. The major difference is that Alex uses simpler tools with less help. I love both channels. Technically you compared the influence of tool use and said which one is better. I just compared how each makes stuff and added a nice comment to the content.
You need to continue this. Having all of this as an inner structure with a larger structure around it is exactly as it is portrayed in the movies. YOU are the future Iron Man.
Clean, organized, knows how to design, knows how to manufacture, knows how to think, and all of this within a SINGLE man, a SINGLE brain!! I can't even build a paper airplane and Alex is building an Ironman suit, BY HIM SELF!! I'm literally speechless! I'm a engineering student, and I don't have all this knowledge yet! But man, you are hard of years! You inspire me so much with my little and tiny projects! Your the best!!
I'll take a wild guess and say you live in the US, right? Now when you finish university you'll have a considerable amount of debt and must start working, so you take a job at your usual scumbags, and work your ass off to pay off the debt and basically you'll have 0 time to work on your own projects, not like this guy who goes to the gym as well regularily besides working on these projects. So he has money+time and I'm not trying to say that he doesn't deserve his chockolate biscuit but he seems to have a life circumstance that allows him to work on these projects as well. Some of us just don't have the time/energy/money to do these things, and this is a big problem in my eyes. But nevertheless it's nice work by him I don't deny it.
@@amoeb81 what you wrote sounds really nice, but this guy is the exception, not the rule. not everyone has the luxury to have hundreds of patrions, youtube revenue and ad revenue to fund their projects. There are many people who do far more complex projects as PHD's in university - these would neither be as interesting to the average person, nor could they be done without the extremely complex equipment some universities have. It's a little more complicated than 'you're in debt because you went to university and you must work a corporate job to pay it off'.
This is absolutely incredible. You've taken your knowledge of hydrogen and taken it to extraordinary lengths, and have come the closest to a full working Iron Man suit that I've ever seen. The creativity you have and use to solve problems is incredible, you are the definition of an engineer.
@@infinitylogic1164 you're not wrong most people do know about hydrogen, however the impressive part is the application of said knowledge, I know how a generator and a gas motor work but building or designing one is completely different and impressive
This man is the impersonation of the famous stereotypical Russian inventor spirit; creating jawdropping tech from barely more than scrap metal. As a German, I admire that.
Old video but am still blown away so much with the amazing work on the artificial muscles. I hope he can sell the ideas for maybe revolutionizing robot limbs and prosthetics.
@@guyzeevi2005 What I meant is his utilization of the hydrogen that allows the suit to be powered like the arc reactor, this is a full-on main power source capable of doing all these tasks and with the aid of some electrical working it works perfectly, also he managed to create all this in his house. TLDR: he put his heart and soul into making a sci-fi machine real with what he could.
@@natgarret Hydrogen tech has been around for a very long time. Unfortunately oil companies don't like the idea of us dropping petrol for a resource that's thousands of times more efficient. Most patents are bought out and then stuffed in a shelf for years.
When he explained the stability part I was thinking: He is Russian he must know Alex two seconds later: "I live in Russia, believe me I know what I'm talking about."
@@Xalocin Near the end, sometime after 16 minutes while he was demonstrating how the signals need calibration and don't always sense his nerve signals, he started saying the trigger words that wipe Bucky's mind and activate the Winter Solider
This is incredible... I'm super impressed especially by the work you've done to create a safe but powerful/efficient power source for the artificial muscles. Then getting them to sync with your movements without needing to press any buttons. Just wow.
As an electromyographer I was extremely gratified to see you implementing the technology I use every day into your exosuit! There are actually prosthetic limbs in development which use implantable EMG sensors to activate mechanical servos with a high degree of fidelity! Luke Skywalker-esque prosthetics may be just around the corner! Also, as a physical therapist, I was very pleased to see the attention you are giving to the actual biomechanics of the human body. Too many engineers oversimplify the human structure and create suits that are very clunky and restrictive. If you haven't already, you may find it helpful to research the construction methods of medieval plate armor. Armorers spent thousands of years perfecting "exosuit" designs which maximize protection while allowing the greatest freedom of motion possible.
Dude this is honestly the coolest thing i’ve seen! Most realistic exo-skeleton and your getting so close to having a real Ironman suit! Nothing seems impossible at this point
You have been a real inspiration. Of the course in the last 3 years I've worked myself out of poverty and now saving up for my first house. I hope in the next year and a half to start setting up the cool stuff like you
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So let's get this right. Alex * Has good looks * Amazing body * Super genius smart and multi talented * Great personality and funny * Successful in what he does The bar he has set is so high how can we even get to this level? Oh well for now let's just enjoy these amazing videos.
The only thing I have from the list you made is a genius intellect but other than that I don't really have any other unique skills that sets me apart from a regular genius. I'm socially awkward even though I try my hardest not to be but I guess my intelligence scares people since they don't know how to talk to me without me having to constantly explain what I am talking about.
you're a genius you're also socially awkward what you need, friend, is to take risks. build confidence. be out of your comfort zone. develop communication, like do some _active listening_ to those that are "less intelligent". And be ambitious - you can train yourself to be a smart guy that DOESNT scare people away. you can train yourself to have SKILLS - a skilled genius is better than a "hmm i guess im smart" genius. these are self investments, these are risks. go do em.
This guy deserves more subscribers. Just stumbled on this channel and I’m impressed. Very smart and I love how he explains everything in simple terms. Not to mention he does this in an everyday garage and not some fancy factory. Great job my guy.
I guess this really highlights the difference between Alex Lab and the Hacksmith. When the Hacksmith was doing their iron man suit, they went straight to trying to fly. They went for the showpiece. Alex seems to have taken a far more logical approach, by working from the ground up to design a system that can work with the body, first and foremost. An actually useable system, as opposed to free-floating thrust. When (if) Alex adds thrust to his suit it will already be set up to aid him in keeping rigid/steady while under thrust.
Just became a lvl 2 member. i love what you are doing. Im finishing my first year as a mechanical engineering student in the US. I am thankful for your blueprints and cad files so i can learn from you. keep up the good work. :) if i have any ideas ill toss them your way. keep going dude
There are 2 types of well funded innovation. There is the "what new technology can we invent" and the "how can we use new technology". Here on youtube we get alot more of "how can we use already existing technology to make cool things" that normal researchers dont care very much about.
?? Better than scientists? All this is existing technology trickled down by researchers and engineers. Nice talking out of your ass. I swear the ignorant just love to blindly lick boots.
Man! Alex, you are on my level of thinking. i have also been working on a exo suit, still very different from what i have seen so far online but i am stoked to see someone else on a similar train of thought. i am going to put a video together soon of mine. what a ton of work, you have done a great job so far. i have more hope for the future, great job!!
For the outer part of the suit instead of making the classic iron man design you could make it like one of his extra suits that has a larger, more armored chest in order to fit the reactor.
imagine getting an ai diagnostic system and intergrading it into the suit and helmet , voltage monitors artificial mussle tendons and there pressure feed emergesncy ejection or shutoff of the power system. this project is amazing
Alex’s creativity & genius tho :0 I’m amazed at how he’s bringing the Ironman suit to reality, and how he’s showing us how he does it (with great videography + humor!)
Obviously the main focus is always on your insane engineering skills but you're drawings and schematics always blow me away with how good they are LOL you should be an artist
Countries spending billions of dollar on research for exo skeleton and here is *Alex_Lab* building it with fire extinguisher, aluminium and kitchen parts, with bike glove on. Legend
In 5 years this dude is either going to be a real-life comic character, or dead, and there is no in between. Here's hopin for the former, good shit man!
I guess this really highlights the difference between Alex Lab and the Hacksmith. When the Hacksmith was doing their iron man suit, they went straight to trying to fly. They went for the showpiece. Alex seems to have taken a far more logical approach, by working from the ground up to design a system that can work with the body, first and foremost. An actually useable system, as opposed to free-floating thrust. When (if) Alex adds thrust to his suit it will already be set up to aid him in keeping rigid/steady while under thrust.
Fascinating to watch you literally become Tony Stark by building an Iron man prototype successfully without so much as a research grant using know how and ingenuity. Thanks for these vids :)
Bro tried to use the super soldier activation sequence to control the artificial muscles 😂. Great job on your progress, your channel is truly inspirational and your work is amazing.
Now it feels like the Hacksmith Industries will be Obadiah's Team and they'll be having the "ALEX BUILT THIS IN A GARAGE. WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS." Conversation
@@gentlyvillainous because the projects he’s done are nuts, Alex hasn’t even done anything close to making a flying suit, it costs so much money to buy a jet engine and to make one it cost thousands. Hack smith is currently doing a mandalorisn project and isn’t quitting
Thank you so much for making your videos in English. I'm sure it's a ton of extra work but it really makes your content more accessible. Your videos are awesome.
When I saw the first part, I was so confused as to why you have any need for the electrolyzer after you found a way to produce H2 and O2 gas using Aluminium, but this video explains it perfectly! Great video and keep this up!
Very true, but the Hacksmith focuses on many other projects. Don't create divisiveness between the two channels. They both are insanely intelligent channels, and simply have different focuses.
Seems like the Hacksmith has maybe too many projects. Doesn’t seem like they’re making their projects the best they can be, cuz they have to move on to a new project. The new Scorpion spear is an example. I personally think that while it may work, it could have looked a lot better. Also with the Mandalorian jet pack.
@@MikeB12800 I'll agree with you there. They've made some amazingly functional items (like the powerloader), and their projects are really cool, but I do think that they may take on a few too many things. However, even seeing the list of projects they want to do, they obviouslyfocus on a much broader spectrum of engineering.
Not a lot to say other than you are a very impressive individual. Your content and production is some of the best if not the best I've seen. I hope you keep it coming for long time
Dude! Not only are you a great engineer, fabricator, and artist with a sense of humor, but you are a fantastic editor... those center punches on the beat at 10:11 were just *chef's kiss*. Truly a pleasure to watch you work, and so glad you wear a mask when grinding aluminium... just gotta get you to cut back on the red bull now so you don't give yourself a heart attack while working. Much love and hacking from the states
Iron Man never worked alone. Even in the cave, he had Yinsen. Tired of people glorifying doing everything by oneself, it's not the same thing as being self-sufficient/reliant. Working with others helps you iterate ideas, catch mistakes, and mitigates burnout.
@@SolWake He created his armor alone, He fight alone. He created his reactor his reactor alone . He said: "Apparently I am an unstable self-obsessed who does not know how to work well in a team with others". clearly He worked alone.
@@kevinrodriguez1914 "Apparently" being the operative word. You might try watching The Avengers movies. He seems to work well enough with others like a guy named Bruce, and maybe a couple others.
@@kevinrodriguez1914 And, oh yeah, there's the whole multi-billion-dollar industry-leading company he inherited made up of thousands of the world's brightest mind working on and feeding into his Starktech, with essentially unlimited resources... Yeah, real solo act right there.
I want to see this man and Adam Savage collab on some of the building process. Adam also loves Iron Man, he's currently building a MK 1 suit on tested. How dope would it be if they got together to paint some of the suit or if he mailed Adam some of the suit to paint given how much he loves painting. Would be so dope to see those two minds working together!
For the love of god, keep doing what you’re doing!! You and others are reviving the passion of sciences and make it so fun and interesting! Keep fighting the good fight brother!!
It's almost scary what this one man is capable of. Imagine what it would be like if he had the funding and the resources, a team of scientists, unlimited tools. He could reshape the world, this one single guy, could change everything for everyone on earth. It's amazing, inspiring, and exhilarating to know one person can do so much if driven and educated enough.
@Addi referencinf the first world war when the brits took our resources and the germans sent ober rifles, and after the war a few work in progress tanks/armored cars.
He's merely making what has already been made 12 years ago. He isn't inventing anything new. It's his presentation that is different than what you can already find on this website.
H.E.R.C. (Hacksmith Engineering Research Campus) should be fully up and running by 2023... See ya then!
Video production has gone through the roof, definitely worth the long nights!
Where can I find info and what are the requirements to apply?
Sounds awesome
Hey it is morning out there isnt it?
@@herbert_von_karajan bababoey
@@ignytestories9850 🤓🤓
This man deserves more subscribers
Like 10 million more subscribers
No cap
I'm from the future, he is gonna have 3 million sub in like a year
@@LEUMAS_PLAYS yeah but technicaly hes got 1.2mil because hes got a channel where he speaks russian that has 400k. But huge respect to him for making videos in both languages
Facts. Big ones.
I just want to say, as a 14 year old who is obsessed with engineering and all that comes with it, you are one of the top people of the many that inspires me to continue you on and to not give up on my passion for learning and studying engineering
I love how easy you make all the complex stuff sound. Great job man you are doing amazing things!
I saw your stream yesterday.
Yea true
wow, you are here
Even you here?
True
Hacksmith: *buys rolling machine to bend metal*
Alex: *bends metal with hands*
There are so many cool and amazing things here, I love it. You show us how stuff works and fun projects, while working with hand held tools or only hands.
Exactly, my dude doesn't need hack smith. Just more viewers and subscribers.
He was bending alumni mind you, but I get the joke/point
Why are y'all so quick to compare???
Hacks started off small aswell but became successful enough to hire more ppl and machinery and maximize his efficiency.
@@jaleel2415 Why are you so quick to be offended on someone elses behalf?
To answer your question, Alex joked about the hacksmith and so did I. Both are very similar. The major difference is that Alex uses simpler tools with less help. I love both channels. Technically you compared the influence of tool use and said which one is better. I just compared how each makes stuff and added a nice comment to the content.
slavic
You need to continue this. Having all of this as an inner structure with a larger structure around it is exactly as it is portrayed in the movies. YOU are the future Iron Man.
Clean, organized, knows how to design, knows how to manufacture, knows how to think, and all of this within a SINGLE man, a SINGLE brain!! I can't even build a paper airplane and Alex is building an Ironman suit, BY HIM SELF!! I'm literally speechless! I'm a engineering student, and I don't have all this knowledge yet! But man, you are hard of years!
You inspire me so much with my little and tiny projects!
Your the best!!
I'll take a wild guess and say you live in the US, right? Now when you finish university you'll have a considerable amount of debt and must start working, so you take a job at your usual scumbags, and work your ass off to pay off the debt and basically you'll have 0 time to work on your own projects, not like this guy who goes to the gym as well regularily besides working on these projects. So he has money+time and I'm not trying to say that he doesn't deserve his chockolate biscuit but he seems to have a life circumstance that allows him to work on these projects as well.
Some of us just don't have the time/energy/money to do these things, and this is a big problem in my eyes.
But nevertheless it's nice work by him I don't deny it.
@@amoeb81 what you wrote sounds really nice, but this guy is the exception, not the rule. not everyone has the luxury to have hundreds of patrions, youtube revenue and ad revenue to fund their projects. There are many people who do far more complex projects as PHD's in university - these would neither be as interesting to the average person, nor could they be done without the extremely complex equipment some universities have. It's a little more complicated than 'you're in debt because you went to university and you must work a corporate job to pay it off'.
This is absolutely incredible. You've taken your knowledge of hydrogen and taken it to extraordinary lengths, and have come the closest to a full working Iron Man suit that I've ever seen. The creativity you have and use to solve problems is incredible, you are the definition of an engineer.
Knowledge of hydrogen is a simple thing that children today know.
@@infinitylogic1164 troll or stupid? your choice
@@MS-pz9wd if i'm stupid,why i know how hydrogen work? my old about 17-20
@@infinitylogic1164 you're not wrong most people do know about hydrogen, however the impressive part is the application of said knowledge, I know how a generator and a gas motor work but building or designing one is completely different and impressive
@@FullOnStriker I won't argue about the mechanisms he designed. But I'm going to argue about the use of hydrogen.
How to make a working Iron Man suit with a snippet of Joyce Meyer at around 4:15 - that is a fantastic combination! Seriously impressive work!
This man is the impersonation of the famous stereotypical Russian inventor spirit; creating jawdropping tech from barely more than scrap metal. As a German, I admire that.
german reliability and Russian resourcefulness all we need is a Japanese designer and we got an unstoppable force
@@daddyplankton5855 you mean italian designer
@@ivartorr1469 add that and that unstoppable force went magnum
Да я и как русский тоже охреневаю от происходящего. Алекс крассава!!
@@ivartorr1469 No, japanese one
Me ever since I found this channel and his first Iron Man video: *We will watch your career with great interest*
Old video but am still blown away so much with the amazing work on the artificial muscles. I hope he can sell the ideas for maybe revolutionizing robot limbs and prosthetics.
Can we just acknowledge the fact that this man made a engineering breakthrough in his home garage
He didn’t those are things that exist
@@guyzeevi2005 What I meant is his utilization of the hydrogen that allows the suit to be powered like the arc reactor, this is a full-on main power source capable of doing all these tasks and with the aid of some electrical working it works perfectly, also he managed to create all this in his house.
TLDR: he put his heart and soul into making a sci-fi machine real with what he could.
Hes russian tho
@@riko__1337 Don’t you mean he’s ..... Russian ...... through this project
😆
@@natgarret Hydrogen tech has been around for a very long time. Unfortunately oil companies don't like the idea of us dropping petrol for a resource that's thousands of times more efficient. Most patents are bought out and then stuffed in a shelf for years.
When he explained the stability part I was thinking: He is Russian he must know
Alex two seconds later: "I live in Russia, believe me I know what I'm talking about."
When he said the words that made winter soilder mad in civil war I knew he wasn't kidding
@@astra8538 timestamp?
Wait that must mean your Russian since you knew what you were talking about since you were also talking about stability
@@Xalocin Near the end, sometime after 16 minutes while he was demonstrating how the signals need calibration and don't always sense his nerve signals, he started saying the trigger words that wipe Bucky's mind and activate the Winter Solider
@@Xalocin 16:30
This is incredible... I'm super impressed especially by the work you've done to create a safe but powerful/efficient power source for the artificial muscles. Then getting them to sync with your movements without needing to press any buttons. Just wow.
As an electromyographer I was extremely gratified to see you implementing the technology I use every day into your exosuit! There are actually prosthetic limbs in development which use implantable EMG sensors to activate mechanical servos with a high degree of fidelity! Luke Skywalker-esque prosthetics may be just around the corner!
Also, as a physical therapist, I was very pleased to see the attention you are giving to the actual biomechanics of the human body. Too many engineers oversimplify the human structure and create suits that are very clunky and restrictive. If you haven't already, you may find it helpful to research the construction methods of medieval plate armor. Armorers spent thousands of years perfecting "exosuit" designs which maximize protection while allowing the greatest freedom of motion possible.
I can't wait until 2023 for a collab with the hacksmith, I think I can't wait until tomorrow even
Yeah, they did “impulsor” with a powerful laser and a lens, they really need this guy
@@EKottaYT definitely!!!
Yess
Alex's projects are already far more complicated than anything the Hacksmith has done.
@@darkshark9 its complicated yeah cuz alex explains deeply than hacksmith does you can understand it it if yoh have done University level of science.
Dude this is honestly the coolest thing i’ve seen! Most realistic exo-skeleton and your getting so close to having a real Ironman suit! Nothing seems impossible at this point
“Freedom or stability. I live in Russia I know what I am talking about”
Legend
I LIVED FOR THAT WINTER SOLDIER JOKE
Also nice bogdan joke i died there
lol
Wait I missed it what was it?
Rewatched it and got it XD
Lol I started laughing when he did that.
It's holarious
You have been a real inspiration. Of the course in the last 3 years I've worked myself out of poverty and now saving up for my first house. I hope in the next year and a half to start setting up the cool stuff like you
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Hello, Алекс!
Hello
Are you Russian
Did you gain even more muscle? Good for you.
@@numberoneappgames what u talking about
Great! Managed to watch this before the CIA and the FBI seize this
He's in mother Russia
"You want my property? You can't get it"
@@anoaboadosaro you think that will stop them?
@@kilometerbob2662 yes because their jurisdiction is the USA and they can't just infiltrate russia to steal the property of a citizen.
@@mandangoyt6901 that’s what you think
I lost it when he started saying the winter soldier's words to the leg😂
So let's get this right. Alex
* Has good looks
* Amazing body
* Super genius smart and multi talented
* Great personality and funny
* Successful in what he does
The bar he has set is so high how can we even get to this level? Oh well for now let's just enjoy these amazing videos.
The only thing I have from the list you made is a genius intellect but other than that I don't really have any other unique skills that sets me apart from a regular genius. I'm socially awkward even though I try my hardest not to be but I guess my intelligence scares people since they don't know how to talk to me without me having to constantly explain what I am talking about.
@@lanceanthony5043 we got a sherlock here
you're a genius
you're also socially awkward
what you need, friend, is to take risks. build confidence. be out of your comfort zone. develop communication, like do some _active listening_ to those that are "less intelligent".
And be ambitious - you can train yourself to be a smart guy that DOESNT scare people away. you can train yourself to have SKILLS - a skilled genius is better than a "hmm i guess im smart" genius. these are self investments, these are risks. go do em.
@@buddykroma4165 If listening to less intelligent people was a good idea, the world wouldn't be a mess.
this is a work of mechanical genius you will only find in russia
edit- wow that’s a good amount of likes
Tru
Is he an aerospace engineer?
@@kahanshah7654 tf dose aerospace have to do with this hes just an engineer
Russia has everything..just not hyped😀
@@Agent.J except the ability to express opinions and- wait twitter US exists nvfm
This guy deserves more subscribers. Just stumbled on this channel and I’m impressed. Very smart and I love how he explains everything in simple terms. Not to mention he does this in an everyday garage and not some fancy factory. Great job my guy.
I love how he started to say those magic words in Russian
hello there
I busted out laughing like I lost a ylyl challenge
those are the winter soldiers trigger words
Hello there😉
I guess this really highlights the difference between Alex Lab and the Hacksmith. When the Hacksmith was doing their iron man suit, they went straight to trying to fly. They went for the showpiece. Alex seems to have taken a far more logical approach, by working from the ground up to design a system that can work with the body, first and foremost. An actually useable system, as opposed to free-floating thrust. When (if) Alex adds thrust to his suit it will already be set up to aid him in keeping rigid/steady while under thrust.
Yo this channel needs more recognition
HELL YEAH!
We appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos! Production, editing, translation and everything else, these are awesome
Just became a lvl 2 member. i love what you are doing. Im finishing my first year as a mechanical engineering student in the US. I am thankful for your blueprints and cad files so i can learn from you. keep up the good work. :) if i have any ideas ill toss them your way. keep going dude
Can we get this man to a million please, like I'm loosing brain cells just looking at that 768K
(777 k)
778k....
Lucky 777 now, only 2 days later.
779k
This mans legit building an iron man suit better than scientists while in a cave with a box of scraps.
There are 2 types of well funded innovation. There is the "what new technology can we invent" and the "how can we use new technology". Here on youtube we get alot more of "how can we use already existing technology to make cool things" that normal researchers dont care very much about.
Nigga scientists aren't trying to make iron man suits 💀 why would they?
@@jacobhargiss3839 make sense
@@1017Don it's a reference
?? Better than scientists? All this is existing technology trickled down by researchers and engineers. Nice talking out of your ass. I swear the ignorant just love to blindly lick boots.
Honestly blown away by the talent on display in your videos. The engineering, design, creativity, and downright artistry in your work is unmatched
"Oh Cool. But can you make a Spider man shooter"
😂😂 killed me
xD
Same lol
This channel is criminally underrated
Man! Alex, you are on my level of thinking. i have also been working on a exo suit, still very different from what i have seen so far online but i am stoked to see someone else on a similar train of thought. i am going to put a video together soon of mine. what a ton of work, you have done a great job so far. i have more hope for the future, great job!!
As Howard Stark once said: “I’m limited by the technology of my time”
But you can change that with that time thingy of yours!
Я работаю над подобными вещами. Каждый раз, когда я смотрю ваше видео, я получаю огромный прилив вдохновения, воли и мотивации. Спасибо, Алекс.
I cant wait to see what the finished product looks like and how well it works. Best of luck bro. You do phone work and I admire you're perfection.
This channel is so intelligent and human at the same time its insane.
For the outer part of the suit instead of making the classic iron man design you could make it like one of his extra suits that has a larger, more armored chest in order to fit the reactor.
imagine getting an ai diagnostic system and intergrading it into the suit and helmet , voltage monitors artificial mussle tendons and there pressure feed emergesncy ejection or shutoff of the power system. this project is amazing
Yo nerdy ahh no I’m playing that would be smart
To the Hacksmith: "Alex built this in his garage!.... With a bunch of scraps!!!" 🤣
Both channels legit 👍🏻
Lol hilarious
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Alex’s creativity & genius tho :0 I’m amazed at how he’s bringing the Ironman suit to reality, and how he’s showing us how he does it (with great videography + humor!)
Fantastic! This is enginering in its purest and most incredible form!
Obviously the main focus is always on your insane engineering skills but you're drawings and schematics always blow me away with how good they are LOL you should be an artist
Countries spending billions of dollar on research for exo skeleton and here is *Alex_Lab* building it with fire extinguisher, aluminium and kitchen parts, with bike glove on.
Legend
That's a lot of open, vulnerable areas. Cap them with a lightweight kevlar composite, and you got my vote.
God damn your chad arms and ability to teach me more than my school did is amazing
A 19 minutes of top tier content, finally :)
In 5 years this dude is either going to be a real-life comic character, or dead, and there is no in between.
Here's hopin for the former, good shit man!
I have to say Alex your English is getting better!
3 years of studying English and I'm still far away from his level.(
I mean Hacksmith is cool and all, but you are just absolutely shredding it! Keep it up!
I guess this really highlights the difference between Alex Lab and the Hacksmith. When the Hacksmith was doing their iron man suit, they went straight to trying to fly. They went for the showpiece. Alex seems to have taken a far more logical approach, by working from the ground up to design a system that can work with the body, first and foremost. An actually useable system, as opposed to free-floating thrust. When (if) Alex adds thrust to his suit it will already be set up to aid him in keeping rigid/steady while under thrust.
@@2001herne Yeah, hes getting everything. Hacksmith went straight for individual featues not a suit making this a lot more impressive
If Alex had Hacksmith's budget, he would alredy had built Mark II ))
your videos gave me inspiration to study engineering, because 1 day i hope to build something great just like you
Fascinating to watch you literally become Tony Stark by building an Iron man prototype successfully without so much as a research grant using know how and ingenuity. Thanks for these vids :)
When he just use fire extinguisher to bend the metal, i know that making ironman is his workout routine
Bro tried to use the super soldier activation sequence to control the artificial muscles 😂. Great job on your progress, your channel is truly inspirational and your work is amazing.
Now it feels like the Hacksmith Industries will be Obadiah's Team and they'll be having the "ALEX BUILT THIS IN A GARAGE. WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS." Conversation
Its a scary possibility, I dont trust the hack. Hes already quit several projects purely because they quit being trends
😂😂😂😂 too funny.
@@gentlyvillainous because the projects he’s done are nuts, Alex hasn’t even done anything close to making a flying suit, it costs so much money to buy a jet engine and to make one it cost thousands. Hack smith is currently doing a mandalorisn project and isn’t quitting
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@@ToyotaTacomaOfficial rip he died
Merci Fantastique travail
Il n'y a que trés peux de francais ici.
@@valeyrian6047 Mais Delavier en fait partie
Wtf
@@valeyrian6047 il est vrai
@@valeyrian6047 , et hop, un de plus!
Thank you so much for making your videos in English. I'm sure it's a ton of extra work but it really makes your content more accessible. Your videos are awesome.
Honestly love this guys personality and humor, what a legend he's going to be.
“Freedom is always contrary to stability, I live in Russia believe me I know what I’m talking about” what a legend😂
ABOBA YOPTA
Haven't Heard from Alex in a while......hope he's OK and not made to disappear 😕
russia has neither though
When I saw the first part, I was so confused as to why you have any need for the electrolyzer after you found a way to produce H2 and O2 gas using Aluminium, but this video explains it perfectly! Great video and keep this up!
You would not believe how much I was geeking out when watching this, Alex YOU ARE A LEGEND!!!
The hacksmiths spent months trying to develop a working iron man exoskeleton yet they failed, but this one person built a working prototype
Very true, but the Hacksmith focuses on many other projects. Don't create divisiveness between the two channels. They both are insanely intelligent channels, and simply have different focuses.
@@josephtarko3610 yeah i agree, but this one is a one-man job.
didnt they make a exoskeleton? They were trying to fly i thought but failed, but flying is much harder
Seems like the Hacksmith has maybe too many projects. Doesn’t seem like they’re making their projects the best they can be, cuz they have to move on to a new project. The new Scorpion spear is an example. I personally think that while it may work, it could have looked a lot better. Also with the Mandalorian jet pack.
@@MikeB12800 I'll agree with you there. They've made some amazingly functional items (like the powerloader), and their projects are really cool, but I do think that they may take on a few too many things. However, even seeing the list of projects they want to do, they obviouslyfocus on a much broader spectrum of engineering.
I have been following you for almost two years, my friend, you are very good to me
I turn into a little kid again every time I see a new video from you! It's like Christmas morning every time! Especially the Ironman based ones!
Been waiting for this for what feels like ages lol
Not a lot to say other than you are a very impressive individual. Your content and production is some of the best if not the best I've seen. I hope you keep it coming for long time
With amount of the efforts he puts in each project this guy is highly underrated
true
love how homie just casually time travels and solves world peace in one video, love this man.
Dude! Not only are you a great engineer, fabricator, and artist with a sense of humor, but you are a fantastic editor... those center punches on the beat at 10:11 were just *chef's kiss*. Truly a pleasure to watch you work, and so glad you wear a mask when grinding aluminium... just gotta get you to cut back on the red bull now so you don't give yourself a heart attack while working. Much love and hacking from the states
You are the real Iron man, you work alone and you are genius.
Iron Man never worked alone. Even in the cave, he had Yinsen. Tired of people glorifying doing everything by oneself, it's not the same thing as being self-sufficient/reliant. Working with others helps you iterate ideas, catch mistakes, and mitigates burnout.
@@SolWake He created his armor alone, He fight alone. He created his reactor his reactor alone . He said: "Apparently I am an unstable self-obsessed who does not know how to work well in a team with others". clearly He worked alone.
@@kevinrodriguez1914 "Apparently" being the operative word. You might try watching The Avengers movies. He seems to work well enough with others like a guy named Bruce, and maybe a couple others.
@@kevinrodriguez1914 And, oh yeah, there's the whole multi-billion-dollar industry-leading company he inherited made up of thousands of the world's brightest mind working on and feeding into his Starktech, with essentially unlimited resources... Yeah, real solo act right there.
@@SolWake Ok, I lost. I thought that he worked alone for his movies, but it´s true. He worked with avengers, but he created his technology alone.
I want to see this man and Adam Savage collab on some of the building process. Adam also loves Iron Man, he's currently building a MK 1 suit on tested. How dope would it be if they got together to paint some of the suit or if he mailed Adam some of the suit to paint given how much he loves painting. Would be so dope to see those two minds working together!
I love everything about this. I love your Divinci style thumbnails, art, wolverine chops, working suit....you are the new renaissance,
For the love of god, keep doing what you’re doing!! You and others are reviving the passion of sciences and make it so fun and interesting! Keep fighting the good fight brother!!
You know what If you even upload a 30 mins or more than that we can watch it without getting bore 😍😍😍😍😍
Can’t wait for the next part to come out
Посмотрел на одном канале - включи фоном на втором. Таков закон.
Чисто братик из России
Таков путь
Не, лучше смотреть оба варианта. и английский подтянешь, и уникальные сцены узнаешь, не вошедшие в российский вариант. Ну или наоборот.
It's almost scary what this one man is capable of. Imagine what it would be like if he had the funding and the resources, a team of scientists, unlimited tools. He could reshape the world, this one single guy, could change everything for everyone on earth. It's amazing, inspiring, and exhilarating to know one person can do so much if driven and educated enough.
Imagine if he worked in prosthetic limbs, dude could make affordable arms and legs that would be stronger than a normal human's
Let's fund him
r/Cringe
Creating a springy tube that can retract is not a big deal. Its impressive for sure but nothing out of this world..
@@vladimirandric8506 And there are videos from 12 years ago on UA-cam about it but these kids actually believe this isn't glorified cosplay pajamas 😆
Finally someone is trying the design that I've always envisioned lol. That's a new sub from me!
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This is the coolest thing ever. When your done you have to bring this on Adam Savage's Tested
This man does crazy stuff on his own. Respect 💪
When the Russian Military finds this man we'r all screwed.
👊😂😂😂
The germans will back us irish up again.
The Russian Military: GET THIS MAN SOME ADIDAS
@Addi referencinf the first world war when the brits took our resources and the germans sent ober rifles, and after the war a few work in progress tanks/armored cars.
@@nolan.. source for that?
Engineer at hackmsith: sir we can't build the iron man suit it's impossible
Hacksmith industries : Alex built this in a cave with a box of scraps!
Under appreciated meme
When I see guys like u, I believe to think that Iron Man is not a fictional character, you guys are real life Iron Mans✊🔥
He just don't use a Screw, He Upgraded a Normal screw to fit his needs💪
I'm still convinced that if he had Hacksmith resources, the exosuit would be flying already
Hacksmith should loan him a CAD plasma cutter and Bogdan for a couple of months!
this design has so much potential
This guy is actually inventing things. I love almost all the makers on UA-cam but this guy takes UA-cam innovation to the next level
He's merely making what has already been made 12 years ago. He isn't inventing anything new. It's his presentation that is different than what you can already find on this website.
I love how he makes scientific breakthroughs and is just kind of chill about it
I know right.
What scientific breakthroughs? I'm a scientist and none of the concepts in the video are new.
This is awesome. I want so much to see the full suit. This is something I wanted to build since the first Ironman film lol
Him trying to activate the exo like the winter soldier is the best thing I’ve seen
Cool. NoW MakE A SpiDerMaN ShoOteR.
In all seriousness, amazing work, as always.
I have to say, your videos are probably my favorite of any engineering development videos on youtube!
"Helped to bring democracy in unstable regions" - your delivery of this line was so subtle, I genuinely laughed out loud hahaha!
LMAO WHEN HE STARTED LISTING OFF THE WINTER SOLDIER CODE WORDS I DIED 16:36
IKR I died😂😂😂😂
Asi tak 😂
And he's Russian))