I just realized that you have yet to have a ai helper like tony did, would you suggest using *chat gpt* to help with the making of the suit or a aspect of it? Could you make a entire separate video on whether to make a *ai* using chat gpt for the helping of the suit?
@@justicebrown1077 oh yeah, that's right! And with the talk of composites, the channel *tech ingredients* made one on*flash graphene*. Maybe it can be used from even stronger composite armor?
@@DIVERZE. the military of any country will never outsource nano technologies to civilian or anyone not working directly under supervision. I would know.
@@nobodydoesanything381 Lol 10 years ago I'd have agreed with you, but as a student of science and engneering, you actually sound silly now, for too many reasons to list, and none of the reasons you'd think.
This is insane. Dude is jacked, knows engineering, 3d modelling, electronics, material science, programming, casting stuff, video production, video editing, acting, directing, just how?
Dude, you're my hero and I want to become an engineer like you when I grow up. How did you learn to get that good at drawing and sketching the designs for your products?
My biggest tip is to accept that what you make won't be perfect, and do it anyways. Perfection is a lie and it is the antithesis to getting stuff done.
Best way to get better at drawing is to draw a lot, also following videos on UA-cam can help speed up the process of learning and let you know what parts you should focus on
Learning to draw just takes time and practice. I've been doing it since I was seven. I plan to build a suit of my own design, but mine will be using..."fringe" technology.
Man, I genuinely don't think I've ever seen anyone as talented or skilled as you, so many different skills at incredibly high levels, Huge inspiration to me and many many others, cant believe this is all done at home, alone through trial and error and that you're sharing all of this for free and in such a professional manner.
The things that this guy does are just incredible and it goes seriously underrated because most people just don't understand how much time/effort true engineering development takes. He has had to invent something completely unique to solve problems in nearly all technical aspects of this suit that have never been done before.
Your Iron Man journey has been a thrill ride to watch, even the technical videos! Taking the time to perfect this material was definitely worth it, and I can't wait to see where you go next!!
when i saw the basics of composite series i was already wondering why it gained so much less traction because the quality of each ep was amazing, and i really enjoyed they way you went about testing and selecting the preferred methods! I hope the way you chose for the second channel will work out for you.
Now we need to get a good way to DIY some dielectric actuators (basically artificial muscles that contract and expand with electricity for those that haven't seen those yet) that uses piezoelectric sensors to activate them, and get them incorporated into your exosuit. Then we're cooking with oil! Also, I'm now subscribed to your longer video channel! Thank you for letting us all know about it
@@Skaadi89 He has pneumatic muscles, not a polymer that reactives to electrical signals and small mechanical components that can create electrical signals. What I suggested is self contained and needs nothing from the outside.
@@kassiog.6595 not that I am aware of, but I also haven't seen all the reports on them yet, so I cannot say for certain. Even then, I'm sure a simple heat sink system would help that issue, and if cooling is built-in then there hopefully wouldn't be a concern with it.
0:48 Correction on this part of the video. The personality disorder you are looking for is 'Dissociative Identity Disorder' (Multiple Personality Disorder). Bipolar is 'Manic Depressive' disorder. Where you often switch between states of depression, and states of mania. Mania is often what is associated with Bipolar disorder as people who flip from one emotion or another suddenly. Fantastic video overall. I can't wait to start using these methods on my projects. Very valuable information.
The details of creating this composite is insane! Looks photo perfect but also holds strength and functionality! Excellent work I’m so invested in this! Started watching you years ago but just recently got tuned back in!
Love your work! What you do has inspired me for a long time. I have worked as a mechanical engineer and electrical engineer for the last 9 years and spend pretty much all my free time on related projects. I have struggled with burnout at times and I can sometime loose sight of why I do what I do. Your videos remind and inspire me to push through. I offer you a sincere debt of gratitude, All the extra effort you do to share your hard work means more than you know to some people. Thank you.
just want to say thank you! im 14 now and you have been my main inspiration to get started with engeneering and making. i made my fist repulsor 1 year ago and a few months ago i built my first well working hho generator. Thank you!
Marvel need to use this guys workshop as the set for an Iron Lad movie. The kid from Iron Man 3 needs to be making his own suit. We need an Iron Man that we love back in the MCU. Just have a complete movie about him making his suit, his struggles to find money for it, his reasoning, bring in friends that help him, just make it a simple buddy buddy, coming of age style movie
He squeezed in that small flex in the narration. "Models with high detail". Seriously though, to spend this much time on engineering, running a channel, other life priorities AND staying in amazing shape shows that there isnt an hour wasted in this man's day.
I love your hard work and all the passion you put into your projects, thank you for everything. Keep it up! I'm in it for the long haul! Can't wait to see when you fly on your own!
Dude, this is the best thing I’ve seen from a UA-camr in a long time! This video is amazing and you done some incredible work with this. Great job man!
I too love Iron Man and I've studied over 10 things to make the suit! I've been watching your videos for years now👍. Your scientific acumen is inspiring! I am amazed at your idea of using electrolysis and reduction of H2O, the same idea as mine! But my health is so bad that I can't move I'd like to meet you once when I'm better ‼️ Good work🎉
Thanks for all your hard work chap - As a blender code contributor its always heartwarming to see what people are doing with blender! One day I hope you will take this technology to its ultimate potential and make a full suit or partial suit. In fact I think there is a real market for using some of this technology as a disability aid - much like Tony stark categorized the iron man suit in one of the films. I truly hope you know just how talented you are, you are the real tony stark, I see a very bright future for you indeed.
Add Emily the Engineer, Adam Savage, and funding + support from Boston Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, Robosen, Hasbro, Toho, Megabots, VW, Sony / Honda, ATS Tech, John Deere Automation, and the Kurtas & Gundam teams, and We'll have Iron Man, Gundam Wing, and The Transformers that can do the things from the movies!
Dude this is lit! And we get more research videos!? Yaaas. I find it all fascinating. I'll never build it myself but watching this new technological application process has been a journey and I'm thankful that you've shared it with us!
I hope you get there, I don't know if you're the only guy doing this on UA-cam/in the world most companies focus on profit rather than innovation. This looks a lot like Innovation to me. So glad steps have become easier for you. Keep up the good work.
Yesterday I had know idea this guy existed and I was trying to come up with ideas on how to make a real iron man suit that isn't just cosplay or requires massive fans for flight so I thought of a hydrogen reactor because it has such high energy potential and it is so stable. I just needed to design the reactor but then I woke up and saw this the chances are unreal the work this guy put in to make this is beyond impressive he is like a real life tony stark. I really hope this project gets finished.
it is so incredible how much time and effort you put into you builds and especially into sharing the resluts of your intense researches with us! Thank ou so much for this, it cant be appreciated enough!
Your analytics are lying to you mate I alone have watched through the playlist 3 times already and I don't even have the equipment or funding yet to even consider starting production. Dead set mate you are an inspiration
I am still keeping my hopes from you to build a real ironman suit. All of the other people start with hope but they than run for clout but not you. You are genuinely into it. I wish you all the best!
0:18 Как же я угараю с того, что Алекс на английском языке зачитывает русский текст)) 0:18 It's so funny, that Alex speaking english while reading russian text))
It’s a space suit + the grizzly bear suit + a jet built around it. When you said composite I thought of titanium structured like carbon, or layered materials like knights armor combined with phone case padding. Inspirational video.
You are amazing! I have wanted to be a mechanical engineer for as long as I can remember, I want to design and invent things that could change the world. Lately that dream has seemed increasingly unobtainable. I’m now a freshman in college and I haven’t really done anything that would give me any experience. But since I found your channel, I’ve been inspired, I’m actually starting a project of my own and I have you to thank for that.
In fairness, if the real world Iron Man did have all that weight and rigidity in the suit, IF the tech like in the movies existed to drive it all as more of a mini-Gundam, it could still be realistic, but uhhh.... IF lmao. Also it just reinforces the reasoning that Tony needed the separate mechanisms and automation to assemble the suit over him as well. Obv though, hell yeah none of us are doing that and it is nice to be able to achieve anything even remotely close at a fraction of the cost and tech lol
i've always felt like ironman's protection comes from the arc reactor providing a powerful energy shield that charges the suit.. not sure how. but for his metal suit to be bullet proof and not give him insane bruises he would need some sort of force field.
As an artist myself I should commend your work lies between engineering and art. You're both crafty and creative. You've also got dexterity in rendering.
This is seriously badass. I’m thinking of layering this with the cheap bullet resistant material from ZNA’s videos to make an entire V for Vendetta style armored suit, but with style. You’ve inspired me so much!
New channel is here youtube.com/@alexlabresearches
will subscribe for sure bro!
oh I'm all over this
I just realized that you have yet to have a ai helper like tony did, would you suggest using *chat gpt* to help with the making of the suit or a aspect of it?
Could you make a entire separate video on whether to make a *ai* using chat gpt for the helping of the suit?
@@justicebrown1077 oh yeah, that's right!
And with the talk of composites, the channel *tech ingredients* made one on*flash graphene*.
Maybe it can be used from even stronger composite armor?
@marz.6102 I totally agree? Tech ingredients shows with testing that adding flash graphene makes the epoxy way stronger while staying light.
Iron Man is an engineering challenge because of how thin the suit is, and I love it! It really pushes engineering.
Nanotechnology can solve the problem with a budget of 1 billion dollars.
@@DIVERZE. the military of any country will never outsource nano technologies to civilian or anyone not working directly under supervision. I would know.
@@nobodydoesanything381 Nobody needs your knowledge.
Actually it suppose to be few inchs thick because it full of mechanical magic like human muscle
@@nobodydoesanything381 Lol 10 years ago I'd have agreed with you, but as a student of science and engneering, you actually sound silly now, for too many reasons to list, and none of the reasons you'd think.
This is insane. Dude is jacked, knows engineering, 3d modelling, electronics, material science, programming, casting stuff, video production, video editing, acting, directing, just how?
Because he’s Russian
@@lewisnunn2093 how thats why, those guys are built different
dont forget the quality of his art in that sketchbook as well!
Dude is technical and creative minded.
@@johnvonmartin7501 basically using both sides of his brain so double the brain power. Insane
Thanks for being an inspiration to engineers all around the world :)
Who come here directly from Instagram?
Me and you
yep
Here
hiya newbies, welcome to the ride😅😮
Me 😂
This guy is probably one of the most underrated youtube creators ever! I Love Alex lab!
Dude, you're my hero and I want to become an engineer like you when I grow up. How did you learn to get that good at drawing and sketching the designs for your products?
My biggest tip is to accept that what you make won't be perfect, and do it anyways. Perfection is a lie and it is the antithesis to getting stuff done.
Best way to get better at drawing is to draw a lot, also following videos on UA-cam can help speed up the process of learning and let you know what parts you should focus on
@@Skrunkleosteus As a perfectionist and an Artist I can 100% confirm this 😂
I would say he draws all the straight lines going towards him, it helps me alot doing that instead of outward.
Learning to draw just takes time and practice. I've been doing it since I was seven. I plan to build a suit of my own design, but mine will be using..."fringe" technology.
Man, I genuinely don't think I've ever seen anyone as talented or skilled as you, so many different skills at incredibly high levels, Huge inspiration to me and many many others, cant believe this is all done at home, alone through trial and error and that you're sharing all of this for free and in such a professional manner.
The things that this guy does are just incredible and it goes seriously underrated because most people just don't understand how much time/effort true engineering development takes. He has had to invent something completely unique to solve problems in nearly all technical aspects of this suit that have never been done before.
So sick. Cant wait to see the finished product!!
Your Iron Man journey has been a thrill ride to watch, even the technical videos! Taking the time to perfect this material was definitely worth it, and I can't wait to see where you go next!!
dude's like 35% done, imagine his progress after 10 years💀💀💀
"Today i will show you how to build a hydrogen powered jetpack in your garage"
when i saw the basics of composite series i was already wondering why it gained so much less traction because the quality of each ep was amazing, and i really enjoyed they way you went about testing and selecting the preferred methods! I hope the way you chose for the second channel will work out for you.
What a hero man! Congratulations on doing such a big, inspiring and insanely hard project on your own. Keep up the good work man!
You are very dedicated in building the Iron Man suit. Hats off to you.
Now we need to get a good way to DIY some dielectric actuators (basically artificial muscles that contract and expand with electricity for those that haven't seen those yet) that uses piezoelectric sensors to activate them, and get them incorporated into your exosuit. Then we're cooking with oil!
Also, I'm now subscribed to your longer video channel! Thank you for letting us all know about it
He has another video that covers doing just that lol
@@Skaadi89 He has pneumatic muscles, not a polymer that reactives to electrical signals and small mechanical components that can create electrical signals. What I suggested is self contained and needs nothing from the outside.
You are correct I went back and looked again after I posted that was about to make a correction lol
Don't these heat up by the current through them?
@@kassiog.6595 not that I am aware of, but I also haven't seen all the reports on them yet, so I cannot say for certain. Even then, I'm sure a simple heat sink system would help that issue, and if cooling is built-in then there hopefully wouldn't be a concern with it.
I'm sad i didn't see those composite videos until now. Now I have more lab content. Yay!
You have the most realistic and functional Iron Man suit on youtube
Dude the composites playlist was such a neat and useful tool. Good job with all these amazing things!
Really respect how it's all put out there for anyone, for free too! Alex is a freaking legend!
Bro can you please share his arc reactor blue print, please bro 😕, I am so passionate to make it.
This channel is one of the most underrated I've ever seen.
0:48 Correction on this part of the video. The personality disorder you are looking for is 'Dissociative Identity Disorder' (Multiple Personality Disorder).
Bipolar is 'Manic Depressive' disorder. Where you often switch between states of depression, and states of mania. Mania is often what is associated with Bipolar disorder as people who flip from one emotion or another suddenly.
Fantastic video overall. I can't wait to start using these methods on my projects. Very valuable information.
Im glad for you and the progress you've made
YOU ARE JUST AN ABSOLUTE GENIUS!!! Im just entering engineering and you blow me away with everything! please don't stop!
Bruh . . i dont care about iron man suit . . im just amazed at your attention to detail and creativity.
The details of creating this composite is insane! Looks photo perfect but also holds strength and functionality! Excellent work I’m so invested in this! Started watching you years ago but just recently got tuned back in!
The electroplating part is so cool, I worked in a lap that electroplated 3d printed materials and seeing it put into practice is amazing
Love your work! What you do has inspired me for a long time. I have worked as a mechanical engineer and electrical engineer for the last 9 years and spend pretty much all my free time on related projects. I have struggled with burnout at times and I can sometime loose sight of why I do what I do. Your videos remind and inspire me to push through. I offer you a sincere debt of gratitude, All the extra effort you do to share your hard work means more than you know to some people. Thank you.
this dude is basically a legend
just want to say thank you! im 14 now and you have been my main inspiration to get started with engeneering and making. i made my fist repulsor 1 year ago and a few months ago i built my first well working hho generator. Thank you!
I'm currently writting a Comic where a character builds an armor, this saga of videos has been so useful
3:20 awesome pirates of the Caribbean reference 😂
That easter egg on the teleprompter...nice touch! "In fact, I'm already being kept here by force, working for food. I already beat you in every role."
Dear god. This guy is incredible. You are making a near fully functional iron man suit in your garage. You need more support and followers.
Loved the video! I think the hygrogen pnumatic pistons will be of great use with the metal plateing... keep up the good work 👏
You are clearly one of the most talented engineers on the planet bruv.
keep up the good work
Marvel need to use this guys workshop as the set for an Iron Lad movie. The kid from Iron Man 3 needs to be making his own suit. We need an Iron Man that we love back in the MCU. Just have a complete movie about him making his suit, his struggles to find money for it, his reasoning, bring in friends that help him, just make it a simple buddy buddy, coming of age style movie
He squeezed in that small flex in the narration. "Models with high detail". Seriously though, to spend this much time on engineering, running a channel, other life priorities AND staying in amazing shape shows that there isnt an hour wasted in this man's day.
I dream of this as a child all the time I knew someone would eventually do it.
I am a ironman fan. Now i'm your fan.. Subscribed✅
I feel like a full exposed carbon iron man suit would look really damn cool.
Incredible esthetic if someone pulled that off!
apparently I'm nobody because I watched your composites playlist and it was very interesting!
I love your hard work and all the passion you put into your projects, thank you for everything. Keep it up! I'm in it for the long haul! Can't wait to see when you fly on your own!
Hell yeah Dudeeeee!! So excited, I have been waiting
Dude, this is the best thing I’ve seen from a UA-camr in a long time! This video is amazing and you done some incredible work with this. Great job man!
You are such an engineering genius! Love it!
How is this man channel not blowing up. He has done something extremely awesome.
Bro one day I'm gonna get a notification from this channel and this man's gonna be in a full fledged iron man suit
I too love Iron Man and I've studied over 10 things to make the suit!
I've been watching your videos for years now👍.
Your scientific acumen is inspiring!
I am amazed at your idea of using electrolysis and reduction of H2O, the same idea as mine!
But my health is so bad that I can't move I'd like to meet you once when I'm better ‼️
Good work🎉
Wow finally ❤
Love from India 🇮🇳
Thanks for all your hard work chap - As a blender code contributor its always heartwarming to see what people are doing with blender! One day I hope you will take this technology to its ultimate potential and make a full suit or partial suit.
In fact I think there is a real market for using some of this technology as a disability aid - much like Tony stark categorized the iron man suit in one of the films.
I truly hope you know just how talented you are, you are the real tony stark, I see a very bright future for you indeed.
Imagine Alex co-op with JLaservideos and Hacksmith, they would make a full flying, shooting suit in a year 😅
Add Emily the Engineer, Adam Savage, and funding + support from Boston Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, Robosen, Hasbro, Toho, Megabots, VW, Sony / Honda, ATS Tech, John Deere Automation, and the Kurtas & Gundam teams, and We'll have Iron Man, Gundam Wing, and The Transformers that can do the things from the movies!
I always love checking on this channel because I know one day I’m going to see you testing a full iron man suit, just need to keep waiting 😂
Dude this is lit! And we get more research videos!? Yaaas. I find it all fascinating. I'll never build it myself but watching this new technological application process has been a journey and I'm thankful that you've shared it with us!
I hope you get there, I don't know if you're the only guy doing this on UA-cam/in the world most companies focus on profit rather than innovation. This looks a lot like Innovation to me. So glad steps have become easier for you. Keep up the good work.
This is fire bro 🔥 keep u the great work your doing.
Yesterday I had know idea this guy existed and I was trying to come up with ideas on how to make a real iron man suit that isn't just cosplay or requires massive fans for flight so I thought of a hydrogen reactor because it has such high energy potential and it is so stable. I just needed to design the reactor but then I woke up and saw this the chances are unreal the work this guy put in to make this is beyond impressive he is like a real life tony stark. I really hope this project gets finished.
I like how this is not just an iron man video, but an excuse for him to show off his muscles lmao
Alex I started watching you from young but only now years later I’m able to focus on my own project. Thank you
Love your work, been two years well worth it, looking forward to the next 2!
You are an incredible man Alex. Thank you.
Great job as always!
You are the coolest man on the internet
it is so incredible how much time and effort you put into you builds and especially into sharing the resluts of your intense researches with us! Thank ou so much for this, it cant be appreciated enough!
Endless hours designing and building and still finds time to stay jacked. He uses at least 18 hrs of the day.
Holy cow man, I remember watching your video 5 years ago and loving it. I'm amazed that your still approving it. I love your content.
Next level bro
You are the most underrated engineer
He is engineer wich engineer mechanical or electrical ?
I like how, to become like Iron Man, you actually need to physically become like Iron Man
I’m the one person who watched the basics of composites playlist. Fantastic work, I enjoyed every minute!
Your analytics are lying to you mate
I alone have watched through the playlist 3 times already and I don't even have the equipment or funding yet to even consider starting production.
Dead set mate you are an inspiration
I am still keeping my hopes from you to build a real ironman suit. All of the other people start with hope but they than run for clout but not you. You are genuinely into it. I wish you all the best!
0:18 Как же я угараю с того, что Алекс на английском языке зачитывает русский текст))
0:18 It's so funny, that Alex speaking english while reading russian text))
Особенно, смешно то, что там написано
Блин, а я думаю че он в DM не отвечает в инсте или в комментах, оказывается я на английском все пишу))
Он как бы просто переводит русские видосы
@@diofant1 Спасибо, кэп!
@@INFinitely_Unregistered ну так с чего ты угараешь ?
It’s a space suit + the grizzly bear suit + a jet built around it. When you said composite I thought of titanium structured like carbon, or layered materials like knights armor combined with phone case padding. Inspirational video.
5:17 is unexpected 😅😅😂
You are amazing! I have wanted to be a mechanical engineer for as long as I can remember, I want to design and invent things that could change the world. Lately that dream has seemed increasingly unobtainable. I’m now a freshman in college and I haven’t really done anything that would give me any experience. But since I found your channel, I’ve been inspired, I’m actually starting a project of my own and I have you to thank for that.
Hello alex, i love your videos, but when do you show and more of the hydrogen pneumatics and together with the electronic sensors?
This guy is awesome on so many levels.. what an inspiration and Motivation😈
In fairness, if the real world Iron Man did have all that weight and rigidity in the suit, IF the tech like in the movies existed to drive it all as more of a mini-Gundam, it could still be realistic, but uhhh.... IF lmao. Also it just reinforces the reasoning that Tony needed the separate mechanisms and automation to assemble the suit over him as well. Obv though, hell yeah none of us are doing that and it is nice to be able to achieve anything even remotely close at a fraction of the cost and tech lol
Been watching ever since the beginning, Alex is a Fckin Legend
If you put him in a cave with infinite amounts of resources, he is gonna become Iron Man
I legit believe he is gonna do it some day
i've always felt like ironman's protection comes from the arc reactor providing a powerful energy shield that charges the suit.. not sure how. but for his metal suit to be bullet proof and not give him insane bruises he would need some sort of force field.
Well in the Iron Man comic book, he actually DID use a projected force field from his suit, but only a few times.
O una tecnología de amortiguacion para soportar los ataques@@ChristopherSchreib-yn1vu
As an artist myself I should commend your work lies between engineering and art. You're both crafty and creative. You've also got dexterity in rendering.
I came here from the UA-cam shorts
This dude is the coolest, ive watched all of the videos in the playlist and this is just so sick.
Russian government needs to employ this dude.
That's the last thing they need to do
@@EverhettODonnell 😅
Finally! I found this last year maybe even further back then. Thank you!!!
following u from the beginning ...happy to see ur progress...
keep do it bro ...whatever it takes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Common brother why its taking too much time even using all equipments u've ,tony stark made this in a cave.
Where's your suit?
@@aaronranin8755 Gave to Iron Monger.
This is why Iron man is the GOAT to me. Look how many of these project the character has inspired.
You know a film is successful when fans recreate the props with such detail. Ironman, Starwars, etc.
This dude got me motivated to join engineering. people hate it but i love engineering. cuz of this guy.
THANK YOUUUU!!!
This man is amazing he’s real Tony stark
I work for UA-cam Engineering S.H.I.E.L.D. I'm here to talk to you about the Hacksmith initiative.
A lot of work, thanks 👍✌🖖🥃I liked the "or children" at time stamp 8:38 🤣
This is seriously badass. I’m thinking of layering this with the cheap bullet resistant material from ZNA’s videos to make an entire V for Vendetta style armored suit, but with style. You’ve inspired me so much!
HackSmith needs to recruit this man
Outstanding! Truly brilliant. They are going to make a movie about YOU.
My god, this way of making parts looks incredibly interesting. I will definitely watch the composite videos 😁
Bro my support you from India 🇮🇳 🙌 ❤️ god bless you. Ur are the inspiration of engineering
Thanks!