Creating a hologram Iron Man table using our legs is pure genius! Huge kudos to this incredible project. Who knows, maybe you'll spot our E7 in the next Marvel movie!
Yeah, I could see this becoming a trend. They just showed the proof of concept and that it works. Now they either need to sell Bogdan's software or make it open source.
I think it has it's uses for sure, but honestly it seems pretty impractical to actually use for serious time crunched work. Not the hologram itself mind you, that's fine enough but it's the hand controls that make it a gadgetbahn in practice. Of course that's not their fault, they have sponsors and investors and workers to pay, so of course they can't go too in depth on the cons. Cons don't feed people, pros do. Unless your a con-man (badm tsss) /j In the end I don't actually care how useful it actually is. I am a huge fan of making things especially impractical things, just because it's cool, interesting, and or fun. I'm happy just to see the concept come to life in some way.
@@TerrinX I 100% agree. At best it’s a proof of concept and at worst, it’s a cool party trick. I think it’s in the beginning stage of how the track ball mouse was. Or for that matter paper drafting drawings on boards compared to modern CAD. I’m more excited to see the future of holographic tech integrated with AI or maybe even a form of telekinetic control. Still years away from either I’m sure but that could drastically lower time/improve designs
It’s hilarious how quickly building future technologies reverts to using a winch and rope to raise a tv through a wooden frame. Everything new is old. Like, really old. 😂
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Let's not discredit how far technology has come since those first punch card computers and turing machines were built. Literally in less than 100 years we have this crazy shit.
I love how accurate they are when it comes to their engineering but when wood working is involved it goes to “that’s in the middle of that stud right?”
Imho got even better when they dropped all that over the top dramatisations and tests that didn't actually test much. Just some real engineering and problem solving
Ok, let me just say, this is freaking incredible. Seeing how y'all built that table, nothing short of geniousity. From the design, to the testing and modification, everything.
Honestly, not having a real hologram makes this cooler. You have to think about it in a different way, and come up with a creative solution. This is what inspires me to be an engineer
The display integration is very slick. Could probably use a counterweight system though. Also, one thing I learned having a Bambu on my main desk is: You shouldn't have a Bambu on your main desk. The vibrations can be felt at every corner. And when the cooling fan kicks on for a high speed print, I end up putting in noise cancelling earbuds.
This might be one of the coolest and most practical projects you guys have built. Absolutely amazing. So excited to see the innovation and talent you guys will bring to your future projects. Keep it up!
@@KenKaneki2007-9 I know for sure the military has most likely already developed the tech, found it too hard to implement, and set it aside to come back to it later.
@@TAMAMO-VIRUS Maybe, military stuff has a tendency to go way over budget not because it has to but because the companies producing the stuff can get away with it, to an extent. When it gets to be too expensive and/or takes too long projects often get axed even if they actually had a lot of potential and the real problem was just companies milking Uncle Sam (or any other countries equivalent). We see this with other government run organizations as well such as NASA. The cost of a rocket from traditional manufactures is way higher than one from a private company and tend to have a lot more issues (at least compared to the more established private companies). To be clear and fair to NASA they have to deal with what they're given (an inconsistent budget that's way lower than it used to be) and deal with the whims of politicians. They try their best and have done quite well but the best they can do right now is award contracts to less traditional private companies who are willing and able to take risk to make rockets better using their own money.
Hmmm. They are perhaps going to develop holograms but they would perhaps be not used as often since there could also be smart contact lenses. With smart contact lenses and augmented and extended reality synchronized for multiple users the holographic technology would have some serious competion. I guess the contact lenses would require less energy for it to create visible outcome but could be costly for producing and for software running on it and computing all the augmented and extended reality. Tho perhaps hologram would require comparable producing cost and comparable computing power.
"I'm gonna attack it with power tools is until it reveals its secrets" is the type of wordplay I want from engineering videos. It's like that quote about chipping away all the marble that isn't the statue.
Don't forget to check their FlexiSpot E7 standing desk sale at bit.ly/439exgL, and if you want to own the same hologram desk, join the bidding now at: www.flexispot.com/auction
I’ve literally been dreaming of building a desk like this where my PC and printer retract into it for years so I could have a “workbench” and desk in one. Can’t believe you guys built 95% of exactly what I was thinking. Wild!
@@sinAnon6689 my main thing was wanting my PC on the desk cause it’s built as a display piece, but sometimes I’d like the work area too. My desks now are two conference room desk style tables (on casters) that I have in an L shape. Considering how hard and expensive building an entire desk from scratch would be (and I don’t want to ruin what I have) I was thinking of instead just effectively making a cabinet that would sit in the corner of the L with the two desks against it and level with it, and that would raise / lower the PC. Not sure if that would really work out better than just doing a whole desk, but I definitely need the space of an L desk if not more. (Basically 1 leg is computing and 1 is printing, but I’d like a work bench area too
Great seeing James back but it's also great seeing everyone doing their bit makes everything at Hacksmith interesting and more of a working family love everyone brilliant content and brilliant projects
if I had a nickel for every video about making a hologram desk today, I'd have 2 nickels- which isn't a lot, but it's odd it's happened twice AND THEY'RE SPONSORED BY THE SAME COMPANY-
Okay, lowkey, random thing I found the most impressive: The acceleration and deceleration programmed into the winches for the Screen and Printer before they even had the products on them. Most people don't take account inertia until it fucks them over.
As Somebody who works in the art industry and a Machinist who does constant metalworking fabrication and welding.... This is by far one of the coolest things you guys have ever made
Im just gonna flat out say it, this is one of the coolest projects you guys have done yet. Cant wait to follow along until the entire office becomes an Avengers tower Edit: Grammer change because we gots ourselves some grammar dragons around here Edit 2: YES I KNOW IT'S GRAMMAR NOT GRAMMER, in fact im keeping the first grammer just to mess with people.... ha
this is beyond amazing and i can only hope that it will inspire not only future generations to continue this great work, but also inspire many more great designs and have this tech more openly available!
Hacksmith Industries, you've done the impossible and brought Tony Stark's hologram desk to life! This is beyond incredible! The level of innovation and technical wizardry displayed in this video is mind-blowing. I can't even imagine the amount of effort, skill, and dedication that went into creating this real-life marvel. You've taken inspiration from the movies and turned it into a reality, proving that the future is closer than we think. Keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible, Hacksmith Industries! You're inspiring a new generation of inventors and dreamers. 🙌🔥
@ーちゃんひなた no I'm talking about apple or Samsung or some government contractor. These guys are just youtubers so they are not as good as the best out there.
I'm so glad we live in an era where people like you can generate revenue from things like this. Making it possible for us to see. I mean, this is stuff I always dreamed about as a kid (just doing things for how cool they are) but of course at that age you fail to see the money that has to go into it. It's just awesome to see. Thanks!
working with a team like this seems like a dream! seeing projects like this always bring out that excitement of watching something come together, i have always loved your videos, really glad to see that the hacksmith channel is still alive and well
This is probably one of the coolest and most useful builds you guys have accomplished so far on this channel! Suddenly, all the future tech I've been seeing in movies is looking a little bit more tangible. :)
Okay, I gotta say, I really really like this dude. It was a ton of fun watching him make this build and I hope we get to see more of him in the future!
When I watch these videos I also wonder “could this be an actual product?” And this feels like one of the best unions of practicality and sci-fi spectacle y’all have ever made. I’m sure it would cost a small fortune to buy a table like this but gimme 10 years and I will save the money to buy it
Well, to be honest the only thing you need is the transparent oled screen and tracking camera. Everything else is a bonus That being said, the cost of the oled screen will set you back about 10k
I think we all know it firmly by now, the first actual real lightsaber that doesn't rely on wires or anything is going to be made by the Hacksmith and his team. Cannot wait, it will blow the Internet.
if you mean one without a backpack or tether, they made a lightsaber staff that, while huge and having wires etc. on the inside, is completely self sufficient.
*sees notification* *frantically grabs snacks and plants my butt in a seat* The thumbnail already looks so cool, can't wait to see how you all developed this. Also hope you are doing well! Take care. 👌🏽
10/10 This was awesome. Its about as close as you can get without having an ENTIRE LAB modified soley for the purpose of the holographic tech. Like its a single desk. Amazing.
That is such an amazing desk! This is helpful for engineering, but I can also see a use for 3D animation too! Blender animations with AR on a hologram-like screen is now my dream! Great job everyone, you outdid yourselves as always!
One of the most innovative things I’ve seen imagine in a couple months and then a couple years with more and more optimized machinery and code what we could actually turn the field of engineering into with something like this
I knew there had to be a gimmick to replace the holograms, what with real ones not being anything like Tony's and all, but tbh I really did not expect it to function and sell so well. Cool as hell. I wish you could have done a follow up to let us know if its actually useful as you design with it.
It cracks me up how you reframe woodworking as advanced interrogation techniques. "Become a chair!" and the wood is like "Neva!" and then you pull out the chisels "I didn't want to have to use these"
Interesting fact the transparent TV that you actually used for this is actually the same way the transparent computers were done in the actual iron Man films well done hacksmith industries
Nerdgasm, that's how I would describe this with one word. Such a fantastic proof of concept of what's possible, when you combine so many fields of modern technology into one piece of high-tech. Love the collaboration between all the Hacksmith experts to make this real. So when do you start manufacturing these and accept orders for such a desk?
Just...whoah.....you guys reached an astounding level through these years. Thats what teamwork, enthusiasm and hours of work can do, you really make dreams come true. Good luck, you brainiacs and warm hearted geniuses
Just get into it. They have to do research on all the parts, planning, testing and failing just like you do. In the videos stuff like this might look like a fun little weekend project for a smart engineer but in reality it takes weeks and month to get everything planned and set up. Once you break down everything into single pieces and functions and work on it one by one it becomes manageable. You dont need any special knowledge ot skills to build this desk, just time and patience.
DUUUUUDE! Words can't express how unbelievable and incredible this is! HOLOGRAMS?! SERIOUSLY?! I can't believe you can actually grab it and move it around! Your Ironman projects just keep getting better and better!😧😃🤯
Im so happy y’all are doing more high tech engineering stuff instead of the “the biggest…” or “the heaviest” and etc back to the original and I love it
you can see in 22:25 when desk is kinda shaking after he resisted on it. But still im impressed that it was able to withstand that amount of additional weight. Great video and sponsor. Gl in next projects, im huge fan,
I’m honestly in awe of this table. It’s not a perfect representation of the in movie one, but just watching this video alone shows that if anyone can make an accurate one, it’ll be Hacksmith. I’m looking forward to a MK2 of the table
honestly at first i thought the screen would be in the middle on something to make it spin so the screen can follow the person, but keep whatever is projected as a 3-D object in the same position all the way around so as it turns to follow you could walk from the front to the back of the object
@@crazybird199 designer do design, engineer do the math of design You watch here modeling of a design Who created Ironman? An artist which is basically a designer with less steps
@@skydivenext I'm sorry, it's really hard for me to understand what you are trying to say. I'll try though. Designers will definitely design things, you are correct there. Engineers certainly do SOME math, but most only use it as a small part of their job. In this scenario, the people making the lift mechanisms for the screen and printer are doing mechanical engineering. The people wiring up everything in the table are doing electrical engineering. The layout of the mechanisms in the table could be a design team, but it is most likely the engineers fitting their different parts together. Finally, the metal surrounding the table is most likely a design team, but that is a fairly simple and non-critical part. You are right, an artist created Ironman, however, that was just in a comic book. You are also correct that artists and designers are very similar, and in some cases the same. However, this project was not made the same way the iron man was made. Ironman, as I established, was originally a comic book character, 2D, with no moving parts. This table is none of those things. It's a complex, 3D object filled with complex and simple mechanisms to get it to function as intended. So, in no way was the team building this exclusively designers. I hope this helps clear things up for you.
@@crazybird199 the engineer did this but designer will use more than engineer so yeah you right engineer content but engineer not use this and more designer so not good for engineer
Don't loose hope guys, it still not completed! It requires specific resources to run the 3D interactive hologram system. We can make it work on any environment in air with the help of portable devices.
Really enjoyed this one! I use cad very often and have been looking into those specialty 3d modeling mouses but now the programmer inside of me wants to write something to use hand gestures and voice commands. Only problem is you’d need a quick switcher so you can go back to sketching and actually doing the modeling maybe just have a bunch of assets and do the assembly though
I love how everyone works as a team. They have a good sense of cooperation and camaraderie. And I find it very very entertaining to watch all your videos and I love the dedication you put into your projects. After finishing my university degree I would love to help you with your projects and work with you.
Regarding the hologram feature--thats so cool! If you had 3 more of those cameras, could you do basically a full 3d 360* viewpoint? If there were multiple people, I imagine youd have to choose one person, but still
if the smoothness on the hologram hand gestures are a problem i'd say make a glove, preferably one that looks like iron man's repulsor and use vr/ar-like tracking to make the hand gestures the smoothest
Love videos like this. Give inspiration and creativity. Plus its actually something we want in our homes. I honestly might attempt making something like this. But with a belt that deliver 3D prints and laser cut stuff.
Imagine designing something with a Neurolink that lets you not only see a part in 3D, but smell, touch, and feel that same part well before fabricating even a picometre of it.
We are a LONG way from that technology... We can read brain waves and convert them to mouse and keyboard data input, but the neuro feedback may be as much as a century away yet.
@@mattlewandowski73 I'm aware it's a long ways away, though I still would love to see some kind of Neurolinked VR experience. One can only wish that this stuff comes sooner rather than later.
Creating a hologram Iron Man table using our legs is pure genius! Huge kudos to this incredible project. Who knows, maybe you'll spot our E7 in the next Marvel movie!
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well, yeah
otherwise this video wouldn't have a leg to stand on
@@elisha175 Perfect comment.
First invisible PC now this?
Dam, how many TH-camrs are you sponsoring? Linus Tech Tips now Hacksmith who is next?
The hologram grabbing and tracking tech has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen
There's is a affordable tech just for the hand with the leaps motion
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ bro wtf how is my Aunt Theresa finding me in TH-cam comments let me be gay bro
Not perfecr if its not projected on free air molecule
@@prasektinanda8824 if it was the case you would burn the air and it would smell awful ( and not really safe)
As an engineer, the ease of workflow this could improve is astounding
Yeah, I could see this becoming a trend. They just showed the proof of concept and that it works. Now they either need to sell Bogdan's software or make it open source.
Probably would be much more useful to just use a vr headset like the quest pro
I think it has it's uses for sure, but honestly it seems pretty impractical to actually use for serious time crunched work. Not the hologram itself mind you, that's fine enough but it's the hand controls that make it a gadgetbahn in practice. Of course that's not their fault, they have sponsors and investors and workers to pay, so of course they can't go too in depth on the cons. Cons don't feed people, pros do. Unless your a con-man (badm tsss) /j
In the end I don't actually care how useful it actually is. I am a huge fan of making things especially impractical things, just because it's cool, interesting, and or fun. I'm happy just to see the concept come to life in some way.
@@TerrinX I 100% agree. At best it’s a proof of concept and at worst, it’s a cool party trick. I think it’s in the beginning stage of how the track ball mouse was. Or for that matter paper drafting drawings on boards compared to modern CAD.
I’m more excited to see the future of holographic tech integrated with AI or maybe even a form of telekinetic control. Still years away from either I’m sure but that could drastically lower time/improve designs
as an engineer, a powerful laptop looks infinitely more useful to me.
It’s hilarious how quickly building future technologies reverts to using a winch and rope to raise a tv through a wooden frame. Everything new is old. Like, really old. 😂
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Let's not discredit how far technology has come since those first punch card computers and turing machines were built. Literally in less than 100 years we have this crazy shit.
I love how accurate they are when it comes to their engineering but when wood working is involved it goes to “that’s in the middle of that stud right?”
@@briondalion oh these poor linear rails.....
That actually made me feel a little better about myself hahahah
God there's something about brilliant, charismatic, Canadian engineers making cool stuff in their element that just warms the heart like a campfire.
Imho got even better when they dropped all that over the top dramatisations and tests that didn't actually test much. Just some real engineering and problem solving
@@Shilka22 bros mad
yeah some real brilliant, charismatic, atractive, girthy, sweaty, strong canadian engineers will do the trick...
@@aitorleal4676 ayo?
Careful.. we are making too much power technologies and what if.. A1 Robot get hands on those and we are DOOMED! 😅
Ok, let me just say, this is freaking incredible. Seeing how y'all built that table, nothing short of geniousity. From the design, to the testing and modification, everything.
Geniousity? Now we all know how far from being a genius you are
Honestly, not having a real hologram makes this cooler. You have to think about it in a different way, and come up with a creative solution. This is what inspires me to be an engineer
What annoys me is it’s not a hologram as the title implies. It’s just a screen and a hand censor.
The table is cool and all but the fact you dropped that linear rail and no ball bearings came out is the real impressive thing
Captive balls 😏
used two weeks of luck 😂
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@@jimli5049 8:02
Love how a “simple” desk that is anything but simple seems way more stressfull than any other project you guys have done 😂❤
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.0ok I won’t
The rich friend's setup:
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.0fine
The display integration is very slick. Could probably use a counterweight system though. Also, one thing I learned having a Bambu on my main desk is: You shouldn't have a Bambu on your main desk. The vibrations can be felt at every corner. And when the cooling fan kicks on for a high speed print, I end up putting in noise cancelling earbuds.
well technically it's under the desk
This might be one of the coolest and most practical projects you guys have built. Absolutely amazing. So excited to see the innovation and talent you guys will bring to your future projects. Keep it up!
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Some big company need to sponsor these geniuses so we can see what human engineers can really make
Cheeeeeese also this is amazing
They definitely deserve it!
Hmmm
And then everything they do will disappear behind black project secrecy. Better to stay independent and visible.
People like them are the reason why we'll probably have holographic display computers in the future. Kudos to to them 👍
I mean, what makes you think we don't already?
@@apex_prey well maybe we don't
@@KenKaneki2007-9 I know for sure the military has most likely already developed the tech, found it too hard to implement, and set it aside to come back to it later.
@@TAMAMO-VIRUS Maybe, military stuff has a tendency to go way over budget not because it has to but because the companies producing the stuff can get away with it, to an extent. When it gets to be too expensive and/or takes too long projects often get axed even if they actually had a lot of potential and the real problem was just companies milking Uncle Sam (or any other countries equivalent). We see this with other government run organizations as well such as NASA. The cost of a rocket from traditional manufactures is way higher than one from a private company and tend to have a lot more issues (at least compared to the more established private companies). To be clear and fair to NASA they have to deal with what they're given (an inconsistent budget that's way lower than it used to be) and deal with the whims of politicians. They try their best and have done quite well but the best they can do right now is award contracts to less traditional private companies who are willing and able to take risk to make rockets better using their own money.
Hmmm. They are perhaps going to develop holograms but they would perhaps be not used as often since there could also be smart contact lenses. With smart contact lenses and augmented and extended reality synchronized for multiple users the holographic technology would have some serious competion. I guess the contact lenses would require less energy for it to create visible outcome but could be costly for producing and for software running on it and computing all the augmented and extended reality. Tho perhaps hologram would require comparable producing cost and comparable computing power.
"I'm gonna attack it with power tools is until it reveals its secrets" is the type of wordplay I want from engineering videos. It's like that quote about chipping away all the marble that isn't the statue.
Don't forget to check their FlexiSpot E7 standing desk sale at bit.ly/439exgL, and if you want to own the same hologram desk, join the bidding now at: www.flexispot.com/auction
Hello there!
I'm trying to make a super soldier serum
You should make star lords blasters and mask
Do you think you could miniaturise Batman’s grapple?
Joe Biden.
This team has the most brilliant minds all working together to make revolutionary inventions. Love it.
I’ve literally been dreaming of building a desk like this where my PC and printer retract into it for years so I could have a “workbench” and desk in one.
Can’t believe you guys built 95% of exactly what I was thinking. Wild!
@noname literally just got recommended that video today. Saved it to my watch later list. Thanks for the tip tho!
@@sinAnon6689 my main thing was wanting my PC on the desk cause it’s built as a display piece, but sometimes I’d like the work area too.
My desks now are two conference room desk style tables (on casters) that I have in an L shape. Considering how hard and expensive building an entire desk from scratch would be (and I don’t want to ruin what I have) I was thinking of instead just effectively making a cabinet that would sit in the corner of the L with the two desks against it and level with it, and that would raise / lower the PC.
Not sure if that would really work out better than just doing a whole desk, but I definitely need the space of an L desk if not more. (Basically 1 leg is computing and 1 is printing, but I’d like a work bench area too
Great seeing James back but it's also great seeing everyone doing their bit makes everything at Hacksmith interesting and more of a working family love everyone brilliant content and brilliant projects
I was literally thinking about holograms last night like Tony Starks desk, and was wondering if it had been invented yet or even possible. Crazy
This is honestly one of the coolest real world application projects you guys have done
if I had a nickel for every video about making a hologram desk today, I'd have 2 nickels- which isn't a lot, but it's odd it's happened twice
AND THEY'RE SPONSORED BY THE SAME COMPANY-
Lmao sameeee
I just finished with the other one and this popped up
Which is the other one?
@@AtharvaAgarwal1503 its from basicly homless
@@varunv7423 thanks
Okay, lowkey, random thing I found the most impressive: The acceleration and deceleration programmed into the winches for the Screen and Printer before they even had the products on them. Most people don't take account inertia until it fucks them over.
As Somebody who works in the art industry and a Machinist who does constant metalworking fabrication and welding.... This is by far one of the coolest things you guys have ever made
Im just gonna flat out say it, this is one of the coolest projects you guys have done yet. Cant wait to follow along until the entire office becomes an Avengers tower
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Same this really is the coolest
Seeing this from start to finish really makes you love it even more. The amount of hard work put into it is insane!
this is beyond amazing and i can only hope that it will inspire not only future generations to continue this great work, but also inspire many more great designs and have this tech more openly available!
Absolutely amazing! this desk is a work of art. I can't wait till the common person has access to this incredible technology!
Hacksmith Industries, you've done the impossible and brought Tony Stark's hologram desk to life! This is beyond incredible! The level of innovation and technical wizardry displayed in this video is mind-blowing. I can't even imagine the amount of effort, skill, and dedication that went into creating this real-life marvel. You've taken inspiration from the movies and turned it into a reality, proving that the future is closer than we think. Keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible, Hacksmith Industries! You're inspiring a new generation of inventors and dreamers. 🙌🔥
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If these guys can pull this off imagine what the pros can do
@@Peter-uo9km idk man i think they are the pros
@ーちゃんひなた no I'm talking about apple or Samsung or some government contractor. These guys are just youtubers so they are not as good as the best out there.
@@ーちゃんひなた but Sony can't do better....teehee
I'm so glad we live in an era where people like you can generate revenue from things like this. Making it possible for us to see. I mean, this is stuff I always dreamed about as a kid (just doing things for how cool they are) but of course at that age you fail to see the money that has to go into it. It's just awesome to see. Thanks!
working with a team like this seems like a dream! seeing projects like this always bring out that excitement of watching something come together, i have always loved your videos, really glad to see that the hacksmith channel is still alive and well
This is probably one of the coolest and most useful builds you guys have accomplished so far on this channel! Suddenly, all the future tech I've been seeing in movies is looking a little bit more tangible. :)
Okay, I gotta say, I really really like this dude. It was a ton of fun watching him make this build and I hope we get to see more of him in the future!
When I watch these videos I also wonder “could this be an actual product?” And this feels like one of the best unions of practicality and sci-fi spectacle y’all have ever made. I’m sure it would cost a small fortune to buy a table like this but gimme 10 years and I will save the money to buy it
Well, to be honest the only thing you need is the transparent oled screen and tracking camera. Everything else is a bonus
That being said, the cost of the oled screen will set you back about 10k
The UI/UX of this is pretty cool by itself, and in itself, it could probably be an actual product.
@@Random_dud31 I mean, if you're gonna actually use this for work, you don't really _need_ the transparent oled, as cool as it is
@@Random_dud31 the biggest thing is the proprietary tracking software and wench system and a super high graphics card to run the rendering.
@ECHO E you're right. Thats actually so obvious. How'd i miss that? Haha
Huge kudos to James for letting his talented staff shine
I think we all know it firmly by now, the first actual real lightsaber that doesn't rely on wires or anything is going to be made by the Hacksmith and his team. Cannot wait, it will blow the Internet.
if you mean one without a backpack or tether, they made a lightsaber staff that, while huge and having wires etc. on the inside, is completely self sufficient.
@@Atr3yu_lol
one already exists (wireless and made of real plasma, stand alone and everything)
@@Chill_lofi3396that’s because we’re in the future
No saber of light can ever be made or hologram period. How can you stop the light from traveling? Lame
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*Audio:* "Jarvis, raise the screen."
*English Auto-generated subtitles:* "sharks racist"
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@@AceThe360Engine you still in 2016?
That's rude breh . Just cuz we say XD instead of lol and lmao don't judge us .
@@umaramesh9983 idc
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*sees notification*
*frantically grabs snacks and plants my butt in a seat*
The thumbnail already looks so cool, can't wait to see how you all developed this. Also hope you are doing well! Take care. 👌🏽
10/10 This was awesome. Its about as close as you can get without having an ENTIRE LAB modified soley for the purpose of the holographic tech. Like its a single desk. Amazing.
That is such an amazing desk! This is helpful for engineering, but I can also see a use for 3D animation too! Blender animations with AR on a hologram-like screen is now my dream! Great job everyone, you outdid yourselves as always!
One of the most innovative things I’ve seen imagine in a couple months and then a couple years with more and more optimized machinery and code what we could actually turn the field of engineering into with something like this
I knew there had to be a gimmick to replace the holograms, what with real ones not being anything like Tony's and all, but tbh I really did not expect it to function and sell so well. Cool as hell.
I wish you could have done a follow up to let us know if its actually useful as you design with it.
This is one of those builds that's actually super useful in real life! I'm sure this is gonna make other builds a lot easier.
It cracks me up how you reframe woodworking as advanced interrogation techniques. "Become a chair!" and the wood is like "Neva!" and then you pull out the chisels "I didn't want to have to use these"
Im so happy to see that this channel is still going after many years of watching. :)
You guys really nailed it on this one I gotta say. I think this is hands down the coolest practical use project you guys have ever done!
Interesting fact the transparent TV that you actually used for this is actually the same way the transparent computers were done in the actual iron Man films well done hacksmith industries
Nerdgasm, that's how I would describe this with one word. Such a fantastic proof of concept of what's possible, when you combine so many fields of modern technology into one piece of high-tech. Love the collaboration between all the Hacksmith experts to make this real.
So when do you start manufacturing these and accept orders for such a desk?
Just...whoah.....you guys reached an astounding level through these years. Thats what teamwork, enthusiasm and hours of work can do, you really make dreams come true.
Good luck, you brainiacs and warm hearted geniuses
This is the most practical and beautiful project yall have made. Keep it in this direction, thus has so many applications, it's unreal.
That's absolutely incredible. One of the coolest things I've seen in a while.
Man I’d love to get to the level of knowledge you guys have in designing ideas and making them real, it is so impressive what you guys are capable of.
Just get into it. They have to do research on all the parts, planning, testing and failing just like you do. In the videos stuff like this might look like a fun little weekend project for a smart engineer but in reality it takes weeks and month to get everything planned and set up. Once you break down everything into single pieces and functions and work on it one by one it becomes manageable. You dont need any special knowledge ot skills to build this desk, just time and patience.
@@oO0Xenos0Oo well said
I love these guys because they are just people. They show exactly what I expect it is to build something like that with a crew
Legend has it Hacksmith only used 0.1% power to make such majestic desk
Bro’s like man without a mustache or something
Okay so these people are just the coolest group of guys on the planet huh? Got it 🤙🏼🤙🏼
DUUUUUDE! Words can't express how unbelievable and incredible this is! HOLOGRAMS?! SERIOUSLY?! I can't believe you can actually grab it and move it around! Your Ironman projects just keep getting better and better!😧😃🤯
Im so happy y’all are doing more high tech engineering stuff instead of the “the biggest…” or “the heaviest” and etc back to the original and I love it
This was one of the most realistic and amazing projects. Awesome Work!
If there was ever a perfect tagline for this channel, "I'm gonna attack it with power tools" is a pretty good one.
You guys making something is like watching the universe being built, it’s breathtaking
These guys should make something like this for when a Marvel movie needs it.
It’s a good concept but Marvel can create everything with 3D renders
That would mean using real things in their movies. They only use green screens.
@@TheRealGr33nGuypretty lame. Think about it. "Damm, cool effects they had..."-"that wasnt an effect, it was an actual real model"-"WHAT!?"
@@Dedu1214 lol I guess you think being cool is better than saving money
@@techcomments7348 Look at Top Gun Mavrick. Cool, practical, and stupidly expensive, but so much better than most of the recent marvel movies.
you can see in 22:25 when desk is kinda shaking after he resisted on it. But still im impressed that it was able to withstand that amount of additional weight. Great video and sponsor. Gl in next projects, im huge fan,
To me this is the coolest project you guys have done. It's a creators desk. Exactly what Tony Stark would have.
I legitimately want to have an internship here, I hope one day to have a company similar to this in ways
Glad to see the man himself doing what he does. Much love and support to all you folks at Hacksmith Industries!
Utterly remarkable, I’m speechless how amazing this is-
I wouldnt be surprised if hacksmith industries discovers like revolutionary battery tech that’s lightweight and small and has insane capacity
I hope Basically Homeless uses this for his invisible setup. (they had the same sponsor too)
I’m honestly in awe of this table. It’s not a perfect representation of the in movie one, but just watching this video alone shows that if anyone can make an accurate one, it’ll be Hacksmith. I’m looking forward to a MK2 of the table
Not necessarily hacksmith
Very cool. It just makes you think how close we are to actually having something at the same level as Tony Stark for his work station.
honestly at first i thought the screen would be in the middle on something to make it spin so the screen can follow the person, but keep whatever is projected as a 3-D object in the same position all the way around so as it turns to follow you could walk from the front to the back of the object
Ok, this is actually epic. Thank you for continuing to put out incredible engineering content!
This not engineer, engineer don't use this thing this is for designer engineer do math
@@skydivenext I'm not sure you understand what an engineer does. You're referring to a mathematician.
@@crazybird199 designer do design, engineer do the math of design
You watch here modeling of a design
Who created Ironman? An artist which is basically a designer with less steps
@@skydivenext I'm sorry, it's really hard for me to understand what you are trying to say. I'll try though. Designers will definitely design things, you are correct there. Engineers certainly do SOME math, but most only use it as a small part of their job. In this scenario, the people making the lift mechanisms for the screen and printer are doing mechanical engineering. The people wiring up everything in the table are doing electrical engineering. The layout of the mechanisms in the table could be a design team, but it is most likely the engineers fitting their different parts together. Finally, the metal surrounding the table is most likely a design team, but that is a fairly simple and non-critical part.
You are right, an artist created Ironman, however, that was just in a comic book. You are also correct that artists and designers are very similar, and in some cases the same. However, this project was not made the same way the iron man was made. Ironman, as I established, was originally a comic book character, 2D, with no moving parts. This table is none of those things. It's a complex, 3D object filled with complex and simple mechanisms to get it to function as intended. So, in no way was the team building this exclusively designers. I hope this helps clear things up for you.
@@crazybird199 the engineer did this but designer will use more than engineer so yeah you right engineer content but engineer not use this and more designer so not good for engineer
I have no clue about engineering, but you guys consistently blow my mind.
My god this desk is one of the most amazing things ive honestly ever seen. Truly great build
I want this. Exactly this setup. The entire room is epic at the end!
This is really cool!
I need 10 of those transparent OLED displays for... reasons...
Not a better series on TH-cam right now. LETS GO!
It was really cool to see the unscripted parts of the team working together to finish before the deadline. That thing is sick
Don't loose hope guys, it still not completed! It requires specific resources to run the 3D interactive hologram system. We can make it work on any environment in air with the help of portable devices.
The fact that out of all of the projects these guys have dome, this is the one i want most, god its so cool
Really enjoyed this one! I use cad very often and have been looking into those specialty 3d modeling mouses but now the programmer inside of me wants to write something to use hand gestures and voice commands. Only problem is you’d need a quick switcher so you can go back to sketching and actually doing the modeling maybe just have a bunch of assets and do the assembly though
This is awesome!! I love how real your projects are. But this takes it to a new level!
well, it's make it real, not make it unreal, isn't it?
I love how everyone works as a team. They have a good sense of cooperation and camaraderie. And I find it very very entertaining to watch all your videos and I love the dedication you put into your projects. After finishing my university degree I would love to help you with your projects and work with you.
One of my favorite builds you guys have ever done! Super cool and very interesting to watch!
I had an idea about making one like this. You guys actually gave me an even better idea of how to make it.
Regarding the hologram feature--thats so cool! If you had 3 more of those cameras, could you do basically a full 3d 360* viewpoint? If there were multiple people, I imagine youd have to choose one person, but still
You guys deserve lot more than just appreciations
Why is the bid at $1000000000000000.00 💀
@@NRGJobro who has that kind of money?
@@TheLukeDeluxee me
@@NRGJobrobro is Tony stark in real life.
this electric desk's legit, have been using this for 2 years or so.
Thanks for your support!
I licked one of those a desks once.
got 50 cents out of it too.
It's just amazing. I am out of words and I don't think a single like button would be able to show how much people can appreciate your work.
if the smoothness on the hologram hand gestures are a problem i'd say make a glove, preferably one that looks like iron man's repulsor and use vr/ar-like tracking to make the hand gestures the smoothest
This is just awesome. You guys are the reason I'm studying engineering in the first place
Love videos like this. Give inspiration and creativity. Plus its actually something we want in our homes. I honestly might attempt making something like this. But with a belt that deliver 3D prints and laser cut stuff.
Incredible! The spinning 3d scanner section is genius! All of it is insane!
Didn’t expect a video today and it’s always a great surprise. Also the desk look amazing
Good to see you working on this while taking care of yourself. Keep up the awesome work on both ends!
Im kinda jealous this is cool af, great job for making our childhood dreams into a reality
Honestly out of everything that these guys have made this should be an actual product you can buy for 3D modeling, designing, and printing.
15:25 ayo what was he doing 😧
Imagine designing something with a Neurolink that lets you not only see a part in 3D, but smell, touch, and feel that same part well before fabricating even a picometre of it.
We are a LONG way from that technology... We can read brain waves and convert them to mouse and keyboard data input, but the neuro feedback may be as much as a century away yet.
@@mattlewandowski73 I'm aware it's a long ways away, though I still would love to see some kind of Neurolinked VR experience. One can only wish that this stuff comes sooner rather than later.