@@hacksmith It's really great to see how far you've come over the years. You worked very hard, and chose good people to have by your side. You definitely earned the big bucks. :-) One day I'd like to visit that awesome shop!
What about a single seat, single engine, multirole fighter airplane of 5th generation, the lockheed martin f-35 Lighting II equiped with a 25 mm GAU-22/A four-barrel Gatling gun and external hardpoints?
I have to admit I was skeptical about this build when I first saw it. I was also skeptical about how the LED’s would look on a mostly natural build. But the final result was breathtaking. I was dumbfounded and extraordinarily impressed. The fact that it actually looked magical took the realism to a whole new level. Excellent build.
That's a sharp weapon, Hacksmith. Careful, you could puncture the hull of an empire class Fire Navy battleship leaving thousands to drown at sea! ... because it is so sharp
Hey guys, be safe on the table saw, don't use the miter gauge in combination with the fence. The off cut could get wedged and kick back. Knowledge is power, and knowing is half the battle :)
Rhiannon moving around the couch with just about any imaginable position to draw is probably the most accurate representation of a tablet digital artist I've ever seen on UA-cam
Bro. I am so jealous. Imagine being so popular from having fun and making cool things that Netflix just challenges you to make something for fun, but AS YOUR JOB. I don’t even know how you got to be able to live this perfect life
@@LincolnDWard steel is heavy as hell compared to wood, i tried looking it up, obviously it can vary depending on kind of wood but steel is roughly 10x heavier than your average wood
There was also something wrong. That sword had a hard time cutting through anything. The Spaniards had recorded a warrior cutting a horses’ head clean off.
“I’m just one guy” - hacksmith Me thinking: inspiration to future generations, excellent engineering skills, great role model, started whole company from scratch, inventor, record holder, content creator, been on the news multiple times, helps aspiring stem users, the list is endless...
At first glance, this immediately reminds me of the native weapons in Apocalypto. After watching it in full, i'm convinced this is straight from Apocalypto.
@@Low-key_khan Diamond is extremely hard, which contrary to popular belief does not mean durable. Hardness means rigidity which makes it prone to shattering.
"And then I'd hit them with the wooden baseball bat in my other hand, which they would not have noticed because geologists can only see rocks and minerals."
The quality of the builds and overall production of the videos has gotten insanely good. It’s crazy to see how far you’ve all come from a garage working from scratch to a warehouse with some of the best tech out there. Keep doing what you all are doing! I’m getting into electrical engineering and seeing what you all create is one of my biggest motivators so thank you for the inspiration! 🙏🏼
Traditionally, the television has an antenna that takes in signals. To control it, you need to find the Remote, something you don't just find laying on a- *oh. the tv remote.*
Imagine starting with big one that's as sharp as it gets. You'll lightly swing it at a person and likely just go through smoother than a lightsaber in star wars.
Breaking the obsidian sure looked fun! Fun fact napped obsidian is one of the sharpest materials known to man, with edges getting down to single atoms in thickness!
@@leonardhaworth5632 only that sharpness is practically useless because even a cuecumber is too tougth and breaks an edge that thin! Obsidian Scalpels were used for a while in Eye surgery, but they had the risk of leaving micro splinters, causing complications in healing so they fell out of favour for newer materials.
@@leonardhaworth5632 Eagle Claw is based on a macuahuitl. a weapon used by the Mesoamerican civilizations most notably the Aztecs. The obsidian blades, while extremely sharp were also very brittle and struggled to defeat metal armor worn by Europeans. Against unarmored opponents and animals it was very effective. The macuahuitl came in a variety of styles and spacing of the blades. The one requirement to become an elite Aztec warrior was to capture 20 men on the battlefield, so the broad flat wooden part was used for non-lethal subjugation. Sometimes the blades were left intentionally short and widely spaced apart so to deliver multiple nonlethal cuts, in order to wound but not kill. While these were pretty brutal weapons for the time period, steel swords still had a number of advantages including keeping a sharp edge and having a thrusting point that is better at defeating armor.
@@nyquillusdillwad9119 yeh, there were a few variations. Most importantly, they tended to knapp the flakes used to make the 'teeth' (or sometimes, real teeth). Just smacking lumps of obisidian with a hammer doesn't really do it justice, especially when there are flint & glass knappers around making traditional blades and arrowheads.
It’s amazing to see the process of something with this much detail being made real! Great editing keep that up. It’s always nice when it’s ready to assemble and the anticipation of finishing it after all of the hard work and then the real is putting it to the test against other objects and see how well it holds up and it really held up! Pretty epic all around in my opinion! Thanks for sharing another make it real and spending the time needed to make it look accurate. From the way I saw you holding it it looked like it was at least like 40 pounds of weight maybe more that you had to swing around just to test it. Though I’m really wanting to see the bond car finished as time allows it but I’m sure you guys are pretty busy so I understand completely. I look forward to the next make it real! You’ve come so far and the make it real projects just seem to be getting more and more epic and amazing! You guys I think inspire so many people watching than you will ever know! It reminds me of the guys that make amazing swords on the UA-cam channel That Works and Aweme I think it’s called. You guys should do a collaboration with them maybe sometime I think that would be awesome! 🤓❤️🔥👊🏻🤩
Obsidian tools and weapons are some of the sharpest tools you can get, literally razor sharp! Some surgeons use obsidian blades when cutting into people because of how terrifying sharp they are!
SO FUN FACT FOR ANYONE READYING THIS These weapons indeed used chunks of obsidian as a sorta replaceable edge, but the chunks were design to get yanked out and left in their target to impair them but not kill them, that way the natives had prisoners to sacrifice
The original macahuitl's obsidian blades were tied to groves made into the wood so they could be replaced quick and easy when they broke, so, its basically a modern solution to the same problem.
Oh my God I just saw the obsidian and I'm afraid. I've made arrowheads with it before, had to carve it under a few inches of water. It's so hard to keep a blade of it sharp tho. Keeps chipping apart! But I heard doctors have made scalpel out of them before, hopefully we can learn more about how to accurately produce stable blades! Edit: omg that wood shop is gorgeous. My grandfather's did a lot of woodworking that warehouse is so impressive 😮
Absolutely amazing; the only thing I would have liked to see changed or done differently is sanding the edges of the polycarbonate pieces to give the LEDs a diffused look and using a denser LED strip. It's kind of harsh right now, but otherwise it's absolutely incredible what y'all consistently manage to accomplish.
Oh my sweet James.....its okay, everyone gets it wrong. In the Nahuatl language the Macuahuitl is not said "Mocka wittle" its more like "mock waw wheat". the TL sound is not a TUL sounds, its made by rolling your tongue backwards a bit and placing the tip of your tongue on the roof of your mouth. Then you push air past your tongue like attempting to make a regular T "TUH" sound. and the air goes around your tongue making the proper TL sound
I love how you really focused on the individual manufacturing methods and achieving a high-quality finish with this video, and it was nice to see materials other than metal for once! I know that polycarbonate is really nice to work with, but that piece of Che Chen looked absolutely amazing and was definitely the star of this project. I'm also quite surprised that you don't have a CNC table router in your shop, they are really useful. Thanks so much for showing this video, it was a real joy to watch! 🧡💜💛💚
apart from james, when everyone else talks, it sounds very scrpited and as if they are reading a peice of paper, but the artist spoke as if it were herself, there was emotion in what she was saying.
Hacksmith: *"I want this to be as accurate as possible, and functional."* Also Hacksmith: *"I want this sword to be able to take a beating."* Reality: *Doesnt even make the accuracy effort and proceeds to VELCRO the Obsidian on. XDXD*
One of my fav videos in a while. The build was pretty intricate but u guys took the time to replicate it perfectly even with all the exact materials. Big props!
Glad to see you expand your material selections! Keep working on your material adaptation skills, maybe one day you could make your own fancy weapon from scratch and come up with a cool idea!
Hey hacksmith I would love to see you guys make real life web shooters, you already made a lightsaber so I’m sure you can create working web shooters please
@@user-cg3em4cw4f yeah also would have a lot to do with chemistry if they want something like that, or they could make like a really small Batman grappler
It's awesome to see some ladies in your videos. I have been watching your videos for years with my daughters (13 and 4). They always get really excited to see girls doing the stuff that they are interested in that they thought only boys could do. I've always said that girls can do anything that boys can do, but its nice when they can see it for themselves.
they were literally asked to make a real version of something someone else already imagined... it's sort of a theme of the channel.. making things other people imagined...
3:20 Yay, finally something on this channel that I know how to do! Though I would have just done that in Illustrator, and I don't have the fancy glove.
The fancy glove is just to prevent your rest fingers from registering as screen contacts. You could do that same with a lot of types of gloves, just find one that doesn't register screen touches and cut off the thumb, index and middle fingers. . . OF THE GLOVE! Whew.
Hacksmith: "Breaks obsidian with iron tool in two seconds."
Minecraft players: You... you destroyed my childhood.
Yes
Minecraft, Skyrim, Ark, why do video game developers seem to think that obsidian is a type of metal? It's glass!!!
In ark you use it ss glass but crystal is mainly used for glass
@@supersaiyandiclonius3056 they think its a type of hard rock
so sad
Hacksmith be like: "Yeah, lets just make this as heavy as possible"
James has the mindset of a german tank engineer
I mean that is like an inside joke in the channel
That's literally every Hacksmith project lol
If it doesn't fly make it heavy
The Macahuitl was actually a one handed weapon used commonly with a shield.
"obsidian is a thing you wouldn't find laying in a- , Ooh an obsidian"
I choked
Bro just mix water + lava easy
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@@milanbasaric2738 that can turn into mud like thing tho
Timestamp?
@@woman_respecter629 10:03
You can make just about anything in that shop.
That was the goal! Wait til you see us in another few years... ;)
@@hacksmith It's really great to see how far you've come over the years. You worked very hard, and chose good people to have by your side. You definitely earned the big bucks. :-) One day I'd like to visit that awesome shop!
@@hacksmith making vision in real life
@@hacksmith egg
What about a single seat, single engine, multirole fighter airplane of 5th generation, the lockheed martin f-35 Lighting II equiped with a 25 mm GAU-22/A four-barrel Gatling gun and external hardpoints?
I have to admit I was skeptical about this build when I first saw it. I was also skeptical about how the LED’s would look on a mostly natural build. But the final result was breathtaking. I was dumbfounded and extraordinarily impressed. The fact that it actually looked magical took the realism to a whole new level. Excellent build.
That's a sharp weapon, Hacksmith. Careful, you could puncture the hull of an empire class Fire Navy battleship leaving thousands to drown at sea!
... because it is so sharp
i feel scammed
@@MysticX_X wait you made a comment like that too? Am I not getting a joke?
I have no idea what to put here, I just want to make this comment appear higher
Azula is cool
Very smart of you to use a Avatar The Last Airbender reference here
Hey guys, be safe on the table saw, don't use the miter gauge in combination with the fence. The off cut could get wedged and kick back. Knowledge is power, and knowing is half the battle :)
8 suture point on my hand, i knew it but a moment of inattention and the piece flied away, cutting my hand on the road 😅
Thank you so much for this comment, I hope the team sees. Super important to be safe
Seriously yelled "no" in terror. Saw someone loose a testicle doing that. Be careful dudes!
Get a crosscut sled.
This is extremely important, really hope they see this
Rhiannon moving around the couch with just about any imaginable position to draw is probably the most accurate representation of a tablet digital artist I've ever seen on UA-cam
Bro. I am so jealous. Imagine being so popular from having fun and making cool things that Netflix just challenges you to make something for fun, but AS YOUR JOB. I don’t even know how you got to be able to live this perfect life
The video editing has gotten so crazy over the years. Whatever you guys are doing, keep doing it. Absolutely amazing! Feels like a documentary 😂
Thanks
@@kage3740 xD wut
@@vipergamingyt4974 Thanks
@@dnxx503 xD wut
@@kichozz Thanks
The world’s greatest friend or worst enemy is the robot army that Hacksmith will build
It'll be both
mann vs machine
@@oui3255 Mann vs Machine or I, Robot (Pre-NS5)
@@iskywalker7254 especially if he splits it in too and has them fight
@@oui3255 oh no
Hacksmith be like: "Yeah, let's just make a deadly weapon!"
I bet in a few years he would be able to end the world
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Xd
Basically them in almost every video
Isn't that basically their whole channel
i love how hacksmith is basicly just a more sufisticated and buff version of a child. HE LOOKS SO HAPPY WHILE TESSTING THIS STUFF OUT
Engrish
i can only imagine how heavy that is, probably super impractical to swing especially with keeping the obsidian intact
It was based on a real weapon used by the Aztecs, and I'm pretty sure the obsidian chunks were meant to be easily replaced
@@matthewgrode9204 Yeah, but the actual historical weapon didn't have a huge steel slab as the core : )
james makes heavy shit all the time lol, but its still impressive the amount of delay between swings.
@@LincolnDWard steel is heavy as hell compared to wood, i tried looking it up, obviously it can vary depending on kind of wood but steel is roughly 10x heavier than your average wood
There was also something wrong. That sword had a hard time cutting through anything. The Spaniards had recorded a warrior cutting a horses’ head clean off.
“I’m just one guy” - hacksmith
Me thinking: inspiration to future generations, excellent engineering skills, great role model, started whole company from scratch, inventor, record holder, content creator, been on the news multiple times, helps aspiring stem users, the list is endless...
Don’t forget one of the closest people we get to iron man
And the one who made a freaking lightsaber
Exactly
And also someone who has had the fire department called to their house/shop multiple times
Don’t forget Steve Rogers doppelgänger a year or two ago
At first glance, this immediately reminds me of the native weapons in Apocalypto. After watching it in full, i'm convinced this is straight from Apocalypto.
How are you verified
and Apocalypto is 100% fiction.
im assuming the design is based of a traditional Aztec weapon, having an obsidian blade, and wood/steel in the design
I'm seeing you everywhere on UA-cam today
Look up "macuahuitl", it's the weapon for excelence of the Mexica empire
How about a trip to the old projects and the old hacksmith industry? A ride of nostalgia
Ohh yess!!
Ohh yess!!
Ohh yess!!
Cool thing about youtube is that you can still watch the old videos any time you want :)
Literally the last video had that brah, helps if you watch all the videos!
Wait that girl just traced a square... You guys looking to hire?
Also is it me or was the editing and production quality a bit better than usual?
Your show has become better than TV quality man UA-cam should give you guys an award for quality
Hacksmith breaks obsidian in seconds.
Diamond pickaxe be like: Bruh wtf!
He has efficiency 5 (fricken lightsaber) and haste 2 (coffee). He could probably go straight through bedrock
@@enolopanr9820 true
in real life a diamond pickaxe would be too brittle to be used
@@thebegungler7333 how is diamond brittle
@@Low-key_khan Diamond is extremely hard, which contrary to popular belief does not mean durable. Hardness means rigidity which makes it prone to shattering.
"And then I'd hit them with the wooden baseball bat in my other hand, which they would not have noticed because geologists can only see rocks and minerals."
I understood that reference!
lol nice one
The quality of the builds and overall production of the videos has gotten insanely good. It’s crazy to see how far you’ve all come from a garage working from scratch to a warehouse with some of the best tech out there. Keep doing what you all are doing! I’m getting into electrical engineering and seeing what you all create is one of my biggest motivators so thank you for the inspiration! 🙏🏼
Glad you like them!
@@hacksmith hello
Traditionally, the television has an antenna that takes in signals. To control it, you need to find the Remote, something you don't just find laying on a-
*oh. the tv remote.*
It's crazy seeing just how far you've come from just a guy in his garage
Oh yes, obsidian daggers, the weapon that sharpens itself every time you use it or break a bit. Very scary stuff.
If it’s used as a throwing knife, it would a deadly one time use weapon if it shatters when it pierces the target.
Imagine starting with big one that's as sharp as it gets. You'll lightly swing it at a person and likely just go through smoother than a lightsaber in star wars.
I think that 3/4” steel was a bit overkill for this, it doesn’t look particularly light
Lmao hacksmith tradition rules that all builds must be heavy
@@leonardhaworth5632 “If it doesn’t fly, make it heavy”
Hacksmith and the tree on a advandture defeeting the Bordom
That movie sounds like the most scuffed version of the Hercules Trials
Right, the Mayans ripped off the Greeks...
Title: the sharpest weapon
Reality: made a fancy cricket bat
“You ready let’s make it real” now THAT is a freaking super hero line 🔥
Breaking the obsidian sure looked fun!
Fun fact napped obsidian is one of the sharpest materials known to man, with edges getting down to single atoms in thickness!
Yeah, by the title of the video, I thought they were going to mention that.
That's insane, it must be able to slice nearly anything if you hit it right
@@leonardhaworth5632 only that sharpness is practically useless because even a cuecumber is too tougth and breaks an edge that thin! Obsidian Scalpels were used for a while in Eye surgery, but they had the risk of leaving micro splinters, causing complications in healing so they fell out of favour for newer materials.
@@leonardhaworth5632 Eagle Claw is based on a macuahuitl. a weapon used by the Mesoamerican civilizations most notably the Aztecs. The obsidian blades, while extremely sharp were also very brittle and struggled to defeat metal armor worn by Europeans. Against unarmored opponents and animals it was very effective. The macuahuitl came in a variety of styles and spacing of the blades. The one requirement to become an elite Aztec warrior was to capture 20 men on the battlefield, so the broad flat wooden part was used for non-lethal subjugation. Sometimes the blades were left intentionally short and widely spaced apart so to deliver multiple nonlethal cuts, in order to wound but not kill. While these were pretty brutal weapons for the time period, steel swords still had a number of advantages including keeping a sharp edge and having a thrusting point that is better at defeating armor.
@@nyquillusdillwad9119 yeh, there were a few variations. Most importantly, they tended to knapp the flakes used to make the 'teeth' (or sometimes, real teeth). Just smacking lumps of obisidian with a hammer doesn't really do it justice, especially when there are flint & glass knappers around making traditional blades and arrowheads.
“I’m just one person, the hacksmith”
Understatement of the century
true
It’s amazing to see the process of something with this much detail being made real! Great editing keep that up. It’s always nice when it’s ready to assemble and the anticipation of finishing it after all of the hard work and then the real is putting it to the test against other objects and see how well it holds up and it really held up! Pretty epic all around in my opinion! Thanks for sharing another make it real and spending the time needed to make it look accurate. From the way I saw you holding it it looked like it was at least like 40 pounds of weight maybe more that you had to swing around just to test it. Though I’m really wanting to see the bond car finished as time allows it but I’m sure you guys are pretty busy so I understand completely. I look forward to the next make it real! You’ve come so far and the make it real projects just seem to be getting more and more epic and amazing! You guys I think inspire so many people watching than you will ever know! It reminds me of the guys that make amazing swords on the UA-cam channel That Works and Aweme I think it’s called. You guys should do a collaboration with them maybe sometime I think that would be awesome! 🤓❤️🔥👊🏻🤩
Sharpest? No. Heavy? Yes. Hotel? Trivago.
this workshop would be one of the safest places to stay in an apocalypse considering all their works
As a decoration woodworker, I gotta say that the guys who provided the wooden club had some nice wood!
"only, on netflix"
*laughs in pirate*
Ayyy same my man what do you use?
@@thelaughingman3443 for some reason youtube deleted my comment like 4 times when trying to reply so now i give up
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I always love to see the tean work on group projects like these! When you see what you can do with just team work is inspiring!
Yes “tean”
@@darkshadow3999 I love working with my tean
My tean is so incredible and supporting
"The Sharpest weapon we've ever made !?" **Proceeds to inflict seemingly blunt damages on every practive target**
Obsidian tools and weapons are some of the sharpest tools you can get, literally razor sharp! Some surgeons use obsidian blades when cutting into people because of how terrifying sharp they are!
@@axolotl5477 he he thick macuahuitl goes bonk
SO FUN FACT FOR ANYONE READYING THIS
These weapons indeed used chunks of obsidian as a sorta replaceable edge, but the chunks were design to get yanked out and left in their target to impair them but not kill them, that way the natives had prisoners to sacrifice
Claim your here before 1 minute ticket here
Darn im late
No
I love how Hacksmith uses so much metal wood is a unusual material to them
i see you everywhere
Ben: Polycarbonate is nearly indestructible and super easy to machine
Me: WHAAAAAAAAT
"We store it in with the acrylic and don't tell it that it's polycarbonate until after we machine it."
Hacksmith: I want this to be as tough as possibl
Also hacksmith: uses obsidian velcro'd to the body for the "sharp" edges of the weapon
The original macahuitl's obsidian blades were tied to groves made into the wood so they could be replaced quick and easy when they broke, so, its basically a modern solution to the same problem.
Minecraft players: No you can't break obsidian with iron you need diamonds
Hacksmith: iron sledge hammer go brrrrrrrr
That display board/smart board is awesome! Great job, and it's awesome to see some new methods of material processing!
Oh my God I just saw the obsidian and I'm afraid. I've made arrowheads with it before, had to carve it under a few inches of water. It's so hard to keep a blade of it sharp tho. Keeps chipping apart! But I heard doctors have made scalpel out of them before, hopefully we can learn more about how to accurately produce stable blades!
Edit: omg that wood shop is gorgeous. My grandfather's did a lot of woodworking that warehouse is so impressive 😮
im glad to see James recovering nicely from his injury, keep up the great work!
"This is the sharpest weapon we've ever made, watch me struggle to pop balloons with it."
Not a single balloon in this video...
@@hacksmith That's a funny looking non-balloon that fits every definition of a balloon at 12:43
it's paper mache, there's no balloon inside anymore!
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
HackSmith: breaks obsidian with a iron hammer :/
That movie sounds awesome. This video... is also awesome. Getting hired by Netflix? AWESOME!! Congrats bro!
Holy crap, the polycarbonate designs look amazing!
Absolutely amazing; the only thing I would have liked to see changed or done differently is sanding the edges of the polycarbonate pieces to give the LEDs a diffused look and using a denser LED strip. It's kind of harsh right now, but otherwise it's absolutely incredible what y'all consistently manage to accomplish.
The transition after Ian said “Let’s go to my house” was flawless, incredible editing this video! Well done!
Time stamp
@@vmadhavan435 5:19
Holy shit you're right
It’s not Ian…… it’s Ben lol
Yuck
I see animation, I see blender, I hit like.
Oh my sweet James.....its okay, everyone gets it wrong.
In the Nahuatl language the Macuahuitl is not said "Mocka wittle" its more like "mock waw wheat". the TL sound is not a TUL sounds, its made by rolling your tongue backwards a bit and placing the tip of your tongue on the roof of your mouth. Then you push air past your tongue like attempting to make a regular T "TUH" sound. and the air goes around your tongue making the proper TL sound
Neflis
13:02 DID HE ATE IT
This series does actually look interesting can't wait to watch it!
Not to be that guy, but I’m pretty sure it’s a series which is even better
It’s out on Netflix already.
@@eggeggington606 u got a heart and all well I corrected it ig
These weapons were actually used by the Aztecs during their gladiatorial-like fights.
Hacksmith is slowly becoming the cool relative that hangs weapons on their walls
I love how you really focused on the individual manufacturing methods and achieving a high-quality finish with this video, and it was nice to see materials other than metal for once! I know that polycarbonate is really nice to work with, but that piece of Che Chen looked absolutely amazing and was definitely the star of this project. I'm also quite surprised that you don't have a CNC table router in your shop, they are really useful. Thanks so much for showing this video, it was a real joy to watch! 🧡💜💛💚
you could say that this is the sharpest tool in the shed
I love how she changes her positions when drawing/sketching. I had a hammock and used to hang upside down and drew
"polycarbonate is damn near indestructible"
*Proceeds to cut polycarbonate with a simple table saw*
Knappers everywhere crying over that obsidian being smashed.
I literally just learned about this kind of sword from the ancient Maya civilization in my history class today
"a material called obsidian"
I think we know what obsidian is, James.
It's lava plus water
Am I wrong?
apart from james, when everyone else talks, it sounds very scrpited and as if they are reading a peice of paper, but the artist spoke as if it were herself, there was emotion in what she was saying.
Hacksmith: *"I want this to be as accurate as possible, and functional."*
Also Hacksmith: *"I want this sword to be able to take a beating."*
Reality: *Doesnt even make the accuracy effort and proceeds to VELCRO the Obsidian on. XDXD*
Guys he is actually using diamond tools to break the obsidian, we cant see it though because the camera has a texture pack
One of my fav videos in a while. The build was pretty intricate but u guys took the time to replicate it perfectly even with all the exact materials. Big props!
Those are some big props they make. That's true.
Glad to see you expand your material selections! Keep working on your material adaptation skills, maybe one day you could make your own fancy weapon from scratch and come up with a cool idea!
Thank you all for entertaining videos and for inspiring me to become a mechanical engineer.
Hacksmith: Welds metals
Also Hacksmith: Velcro tape
This is the only weapon you've made that I DONT fear...
Love that part where you cut those BÁLLS.
I miss the exoskeleton project video status update days.
When he said, 'obsidian is not something that you'd find lying -
Me: Soo..... U gonna mix lava and water?
Make an infinity gauntlet that shoots high powered lasers in each color of the stones
“We’re gonna have to use some new manufacturing techniques” proceeds to knap obsidian
Fun fact: these videos makes our days better
This guys creations are AMAZING!!!!
Wow!
I hope the hacksmith industries will turn from warehouse to a big office
This guy is literally the real life Tony Stark. Minus all the money
Hey hacksmith I would love to see you guys make real life web shooters, you already made a lightsaber so I’m sure you can create working web shooters please
They have made 2 whole videos about that
@@user-cg3em4cw4f yeah also would have a lot to do with chemistry if they want something like that, or they could make like a really small Batman grappler
It's awesome to see some ladies in your videos. I have been watching your videos for years with my daughters (13 and 4). They always get really excited to see girls doing the stuff that they are interested in that they thought only boys could do. I've always said that girls can do anything that boys can do, but its nice when they can see it for themselves.
You guys invent the most greatest things no one can ever imagine
they were literally asked to make a real version of something someone else already imagined... it's sort of a theme of the channel.. making things other people imagined...
It’s “Make It (look) Real”, not ‘Imagine, Invent, Create’. Their goal is the latter..
"Obsidian, something you don't just find laying around"
me, living near the volcanic zone on Mexico: "say what now?"
10:34 you don't need a diamond pickaxe to break obsidian, Minecraft lied!!!
Idk, I feel if they woulda chipped the obsidian blades like it’s supposed to be on a macahuitl it woulda been sharp.
3:20 Yay, finally something on this channel that I know how to do! Though I would have just done that in Illustrator, and I don't have the fancy glove.
The fancy glove is just to prevent your rest fingers from registering as screen contacts. You could do that same with a lot of types of gloves, just find one that doesn't register screen touches and cut off the thumb, index and middle fingers.
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.
OF THE GLOVE! Whew.
@@MonkeyJedi99 instructions unclear, bleeding profusely
Maybe we will see more wood working going foreword!
James: breaks obsidian with iron hammer
Minecraft players: you need at least diamond!
Wow all the cut clips of the build process, I can tell there is a lot don’t let that discourage you. Love the dedication and love the video
You had me at "the world's sharpest"
I watched this video on 4k resolution and it looked amazing
love the videos you are making
keep up the good word
Thanks for the heart ❤️❤️
Love the heavy guitars instead of angry saw noises
now im here just waiting patiently for them to build flying cars
These projects keep getting better, love that you do more artsy projects too!