You know what would be kinda neat? The Doom Slayers wrist blade. I just think it would be cool but it would be very heavy and hard to activate. It would also probably be weak due to telescoping segments. I doubt it would work but it's a cool thought.
Adam Savage has a great way to find objects that have dropped on the floor, he sends a scout object of similar size to help find the thing that dropped. Lets say a screw fell off your table and obviously you have no idea where it went. Push a similar size screw off of the table and watch where it goes, more often than not, this has helped Adam find the the screw, or whichever object.
sounds risky and kinda dumb, then you just have two things to pickup considering things have a lot of randomness when they hit the ground and how they bounce. not calling adam dumb but intuitively sounds like a bad idea.
I have a better idea... Use a magnet on a pole. Can't find a spring like this since well, it's a spring. You pull it and it flings. Then you spend an hour looking for the thing. Screws are easier because for one, they roll in a circle, they're not cylindrical and can't roll far away. Also, they don't fling. If the idea works for you then that's good and I am happy, but personally I just find using a magnet much easier for metal things since 90% of the time I hear roughly where it drops.
To be honest with you, i probably would still do another drawer design. It was simple. Now days we have all these intricate designs, pretty close to the real thing yes but materials thats are not very acceptable nor the comprehension to create such a design.
@@lepaj6902 Even if not functional it'd be a great build. Although probably a massive overtaking. Although I suppose he could combine it with his exoskeleton stuff to help move it instead.
@@lepaj6902 The "batteries" you are referring to are known as fusion cores which are essentially tiny nuclear reactors. So it's technically not even a battery at all! Of course a nuclear reactor of that size is currently not plausible with our current technology, but only time can tell how much technology will advance in the future.
I own one of the Rwice V2s and one time I took it apart and just stood there enamouring the simplicity of the design, no janky electronics, no heavy oxygen tanks and fiddly valves, just simple mechanics. I think if the design was slightly widened and you put a bigger main gear in, you could probably get the faster ejection that you mentioned.
Here's my favorite I'm-losing-touch-with-reality moment from playing too much AC. This was several years ago now. I was helping a friend teach marching to his indoor winter drumline at a high school where he was the band director. We were practicing in the school's gym and I decided I wanted a more top-down view of the kids. The gym used the kind of bleachers that would collapse against the wall and we didn't have whatever was necessary to pull them out, so I just climbed up to the top. It was probably about 30ft. When I was ready to get down, I nearly jumped, thinking that as long as I roll when hitting the ground I would be fine. That's when I realized I was playing too much AC.
No need to roll, the key is to land in a haystack. You would know this if you had played enough AC. However, it often doesn't work because IRL is running at more than 60 fps.
When you have a zipline, you will find ways to use it. Hmm... delivering a picnic basket via zipline? Or a pic-a-nic basket, if you have a bear problem.
I actually made a working one of these with lego and elastic bands back when i was like, 9 years old. The blade was a lego propellor blade, and the whole thing worked on a pull trigger that you pulled with the elastic bands. The only bad side was that you had to push back the blade manually because i had no idea how to do that. By far one of the best things i had ever made with lego, and to be honest i don’t think i could replicate the same thing today.
8 years later and I still think Colin furze is the most practical design from all that I’ve seen. Simple so less parts to break meaning more reliable and a solid fit up so no slop in the parts all done with basic tools too
OMG! Out of all the engineering niches, this has been mine for years! Can’t believe I get to see you guys make a video on it. I’d gotten plenty of blades from Rawice, as well as a great hidden blade maker called Imdeepainreborn (super underrated). I can relate especially relate to that assembly where it just *almost* worked, then you had to completely disassemble it. This really makes my nerd side so happy right now! Great work James, and Rawice of course! ❤❤❤
I remember asking you guys to make a hidden blade years ago, but you guys responded saying many people have already done so. I'm happy that years later it finally happened, young me would be so happy
Oh my god I remember when I just got my first 3d printer when I was in middle school and one of the first things I tried and fail to print was Rawice’s hidden blade!!! I haven’t been keeping up with his update so seeing a new design really got my fire going! I was able to print a hidden blade last year but it was not from Rawice. Now I gotta try Rawice’s mechanism. The other design that was successful for me was from sonndersmith if anyone is interested. It is super simple and easy to print.
Do Cyberpunk Cyberware next. Also, Nexus is an amazing game. I've played through it 2 or 3 times, and it didn't get old. The graphics are not even close to modern graphics, but that's because of the hardware. They don't take away from the experience, though. It also has free movement, so if you already have your vr legs, you can run and do the parkour and everything without teleporting.
@@d.a.studiosgaming7783 yeah I saw that one vid of the guy that made his own blades for a cosplay...lowkey (no experience what so ever) it could be easier than the projectile launcher but it'd have to be on a bigger scale than plastic or sheet metals
Anytime you're messing with an OTF to put the little Springs back together no matter what kind of system it is, always put a bag over the top. Literally it's like working inside of a grocery bag that way you catch the springs. I spent hours with a flashlight in the dark with a magnet looking for anything that would catch my eye with shine. I also ended up using like a very large Ziploc bag with my hands inside of it one time that worked out very good too because you can see through the top.
It’s fascinating to see you bring the Assassin's Creed Nexus into reality. The attention to detail in the hidden blade mechanism is commendable. Makes watching the video so immersive, like we're in the game itself.
I made a couple of hidden blade designs years ago, made one that was gravity operated and the second attempt was spring loaded, had to manually retract both but I made them using 2 tier drawer slides and tools and epoxy from poundland 😂 worked pretty well the second time round, used a ring pull from a drinks can as the locking mechanism too
just an idea not sure if it will be seen tho its about making a burst flame shooter or spark that can be launched from the arms and hands like how fire benders confure flames forward . the idea to make it happen is by having an igniter around the wrist that launches the sparks forward with a kind of substance as a projectile which ignites into a ball of flames and thus making the it look like you can shoot fire out your hands. for further information just ask about it . ill try to answer it .
So ... I don't have a machine shop or anything, Hacksmith, but some day I will - and when I do, I challenge your Hidden Blades to a Hidden Blade design of my own that I will construct! (Difference is mine will be designed for maximum durability and edge retention to inflict real damage on flesh, even though it won't be necessary to do so). I, too, have a metal alloy that I aim to create that I predict will be stronger than almost any alloy on Earth.
God damn I remember watching this channels videos because of you were making the marvel characters equipments and was really shocked about how you did those. I didn't even know a lot in english it is not my mother tongue but even tho my english level wasn't that good to understand you I wanted to understand what you were really talking about so I can say that you are one of the most important guys in my life because i believe that this language will help me in the future. The video that shocked me the most was a video that you made an iron man suit that can literally fly. Age 13 love your videos since 8 or 7 I don't remember but keep going with do good work and quality man ❤
Now i would love to see someone do this but using medieval or renaissance methods to see if it would have really been possible to make something on the scale and complexity of this design with the tools and methods of that period
It's completely possible using methods from the late 1400s to early 1500s (The period that ac2 takes place in) A halfway decent metal worker and wood worker could make the parts
wait, but doesn't the design not actually solve the idea that originally existed for hidden blades? They are too close to the arm and thus can risk cutting your finger. The hacksmith blade might not keep an edge, but to use a hidden blade while holding your hand back would cause wrist damage with prolonged use.
seeing this design made me realize that a hidden blade is basically just an otf knife with a string instead of the button. i wonder if it could be made more solid and powerful by using otf mechanics
6:32 As someone who fixes his airsoft as a hobby. . . *I felt this. . .* On all fours on the floor. . . Hell, even ass tooted up at that point. Phone or flashlight whipped out. . . *Just to find that damn 3mm frigging screw.*
I just had an idea for a lightsaber. It could even be retractable. Similarly to how Disney made their retractable lightsaber, but using a different metal or metallic alloy from your original prototype saber, have it to be able to contain the heat, flame or plasma off of the metal rod. I’m sure there has to be something that could work. Maybe even having the metal rod hollowed out or a few to fit within the extended rods at an appropriate length to not only allow for the plasma to flow through but to safely escape from the containment so it doesn’t overflow or overheat
And idk if their is a safe way necessarily to produce the amperage to get the metal rods to extend on a more portable structure or something like the original design
Sweet build! Now 8 want to see someone make Conner's blades from Assassin's Creed 3. I like the idea that it can be removed and used as a regular knife if you want.
So glad recreations got the shoutout/attention he deserves! I’ve been personally working on making a fully metal version of his v2 designs, so this video is awesome
Hey, I was watching the Hexabot Project, and I found out that the stongest alloy in world is an almost equal mixture of chromium, cobalt, and nickel. It is expensive, But I think that if you use it for the frame instead of steel. I think that it would solve the problem of the frame tearing itself apart.
Hey, I think you should make dark Vader uniform that has breathing functions. You can breathe inside the mask and even sounds like his voice and it also like a voice changer kind of thing where when you when you put his helmet on, I’ll make a change, your voice and then if you try to take it off at like like gas comes out to make it like that affect that you were injured and you had your helmet on for a long time when you snap. Air pressure leaks out and also Put the buttons on it and the buttons I should do something like the eyes may glow or and also Vader he also goes to the bathroom and suit if you could try to replicate that that be pretty cool
Old nerds, unite!
Surprisingly simple mechanism and fast build. It's amazing what one design breakthrough can make to a whole project.
I remember they did a old one
Jairus of All picked a MUCH harder arm-knife project with Cyberpunk 2077's mantis blade.
He may have lost some sanity points in the process.
YEEESSSS also wheres the canadian assassin creed game 😅
YESSSSSS LONG HAVE I AWAITED THIS MOMENT
You know what would be kinda neat? The Doom Slayers wrist blade. I just think it would be cool but it would be very heavy and hard to activate. It would also probably be weak due to telescoping segments. I doubt it would work but it's a cool thought.
The fact you cut off the ring finger on the mannequin was such a nice touch for us AC nerds! Love the attention to detail at Hacksmith Industries!
Pretty sure that's a display that Rawice actually sells.
@@fatman123526 it is
Adam Savage has a great way to find objects that have dropped on the floor, he sends a scout object of similar size to help find the thing that dropped. Lets say a screw fell off your table and obviously you have no idea where it went. Push a similar size screw off of the table and watch where it goes, more often than not, this has helped Adam find the the screw, or whichever object.
sounds risky and kinda dumb, then you just have two things to pickup considering things have a lot of randomness when they hit the ground and how they bounce. not calling adam dumb but intuitively sounds like a bad idea.
@lavahawk how you have proof to back that claim?
I have a better idea... Use a magnet on a pole. Can't find a spring like this since well, it's a spring. You pull it and it flings. Then you spend an hour looking for the thing. Screws are easier because for one, they roll in a circle, they're not cylindrical and can't roll far away. Also, they don't fling. If the idea works for you then that's good and I am happy, but personally I just find using a magnet much easier for metal things since 90% of the time I hear roughly where it drops.
Just shine a flashlight along the floor. Anything that is there will cast a shadow.
Why not just remove the entire room? All that will be left is the screw. Easy.
There is no way they aren't on the CIA watchlist
They ain’t. Their based in Canada and James is Canadian
@@JuniperofTheWolves good to know
@@JuniperofTheWolves the CSIS works closely with the CIA so he probably is on a CIA watchlist
@@JuniperofTheWolves as if the CIA doesn’t regularly surveil foreign nationals
Instead they are cooperated with the CIA
Wow, this takes me back to my Assassin's Creed days! Amazing work, Hacksmith team!
You were an assassin. Must of been nice
How do I keep finding your channel it’s everywhere💀💀
🦶🫦🥵
Dude where is your name
@@Peaceful-channel-l6d They basically steal a account with more than 100k subcribers and use it to comment everywhere. There is a documentary on it.
The mechanism behind this blade is brilliant James. Also, I know you jumped off that excavator!
The new creative room is brilliant too, full win.
Dam, brings back memories of making hidden blades out of drawer slide and a spring
Hey those designs were pretty darn good though. I always wanted one of those ring design ones
@@XSRVX_01 Ya as a fellow 12 year old back then, I wanted to wrap my head around the 'spinny" knife closing contraption some did.
To be honest with you, i probably would still do another drawer design. It was simple. Now days we have all these intricate designs, pretty close to the real thing yes but materials thats are not very acceptable nor the comprehension to create such a design.
Dude the drawer slide... Peak of my junior years lol.
i remember this 🤦♂️
Get him to notice this comment to see him make Fallout T-45 power armour
YES!!! I need this now.
There are no such batteries in the world yet
@@lepaj6902 Even if not functional it'd be a great build. Although probably a massive overtaking. Although I suppose he could combine it with his exoskeleton stuff to help move it instead.
@@lepaj6902 The "batteries" you are referring to are known as fusion cores which are essentially tiny nuclear reactors. So it's technically not even a battery at all! Of course a nuclear reactor of that size is currently not plausible with our current technology, but only time can tell how much technology will advance in the future.
yes yes yes
Is that was reworked Patrick Bateman's speech in the end?
Yup
I couldn't pinpoint the reference in my memory, so I searched the comments for this, thanks.
Canadian Psycho
Yes it is, its what he says during his morning routine i believe
I own one of the Rwice V2s and one time I took it apart and just stood there enamouring the simplicity of the design, no janky electronics, no heavy oxygen tanks and fiddly valves, just simple mechanics. I think if the design was slightly widened and you put a bigger main gear in, you could probably get the faster ejection that you mentioned.
Ones with turning wheel from long time ago used to be better I think - less prone to fail.
Here's my favorite I'm-losing-touch-with-reality moment from playing too much AC. This was several years ago now. I was helping a friend teach marching to his indoor winter drumline at a high school where he was the band director. We were practicing in the school's gym and I decided I wanted a more top-down view of the kids. The gym used the kind of bleachers that would collapse against the wall and we didn't have whatever was necessary to pull them out, so I just climbed up to the top. It was probably about 30ft. When I was ready to get down, I nearly jumped, thinking that as long as I roll when hitting the ground I would be fine. That's when I realized I was playing too much AC.
Good thing you realized that before you jumped and not in mid-air XD
No need to roll, the key is to land in a haystack. You would know this if you had played enough AC. However, it often doesn't work because IRL is running at more than 60 fps.
@@MG_Spy I nearly did jump. Almost had a heart attack.
@@MG_SpyJust remember it's not the fall that hurts but the sudden stop at the end.
The fact that you just climes up 30ft without a second though it very impresive
this guy really enjoyed making this video. i love watching passionate youtubers.
8:52 didn't realize Ezio was assassinating in the Animal Crossing village today!
That intro made me feel so synchronized, I saw at least 3 side quests pop up
I knew they'd use the Zipline 😂
When you have a zipline, you will find ways to use it.
Hmm... delivering a picnic basket via zipline? Or a pic-a-nic basket, if you have a bear problem.
We all do, pal
"The game is super immersive"
*Proceds to teleport*
finally, somebody with some class
Was thinking the same
I actually made a working one of these with lego and elastic bands back when i was like, 9 years old.
The blade was a lego propellor blade, and the whole thing worked on a pull trigger that you pulled with the elastic bands.
The only bad side was that you had to push back the blade manually because i had no idea how to do that.
By far one of the best things i had ever made with lego, and to be honest i don’t think i could replicate the same thing today.
8 years later and I still think Colin furze is the most practical design from all that I’ve seen. Simple so less parts to break meaning more reliable and a solid fit up so no slop in the parts all done with basic tools too
That American Psycho reference at the end was a nice touch
OMG! Out of all the engineering niches, this has been mine for years! Can’t believe I get to see you guys make a video on it. I’d gotten plenty of blades from Rawice, as well as a great hidden blade maker called Imdeepainreborn (super underrated). I can relate especially relate to that assembly where it just *almost* worked, then you had to completely disassemble it. This really makes my nerd side so happy right now!
Great work James, and Rawice of course! ❤❤❤
I remember asking you guys to make a hidden blade years ago, but you guys responded saying many people have already done so. I'm happy that years later it finally happened, young me would be so happy
Oh my god I remember when I just got my first 3d printer when I was in middle school and one of the first things I tried and fail to print was Rawice’s hidden blade!!! I haven’t been keeping up with his update so seeing a new design really got my fire going! I was able to print a hidden blade last year but it was not from Rawice. Now I gotta try Rawice’s mechanism.
The other design that was successful for me was from sonndersmith if anyone is interested. It is super simple and easy to print.
Do Cyberpunk Cyberware next. Also, Nexus is an amazing game. I've played through it 2 or 3 times, and it didn't get old. The graphics are not even close to modern graphics, but that's because of the hardware. They don't take away from the experience, though. It also has free movement, so if you already have your vr legs, you can run and do the parkour and everything without teleporting.
thats a whole other ball game lol
The only thing I could see them making from cyberpunk is a projectile launcher from one of the prototype arms of that one company
@@moriontax Or mantis blades. Other people have done it.
"All right guys, today we have a surgeon here to implant our very own sandevistan into my spine"
@@d.a.studiosgaming7783 yeah I saw that one vid of the guy that made his own blades for a cosplay...lowkey (no experience what so ever) it could be easier than the projectile launcher but it'd have to be on a bigger scale than plastic or sheet metals
5:37 *rules of nature starts playing*
Hey.
Reminded me of days of playing assassins creed and its enough to make a grown man cry and thats okay
Anytime you're messing with an OTF to put the little Springs back together no matter what kind of system it is, always put a bag over the top. Literally it's like working inside of a grocery bag that way you catch the springs. I spent hours with a flashlight in the dark with a magnet looking for anything that would catch my eye with shine. I also ended up using like a very large Ziploc bag with my hands inside of it one time that worked out very good too because you can see through the top.
U should try making the grappling hook
Ooh, the Rope Launcher would be sick as hell
Pretty sure it's impossible to get a motor strong enough to lift your bodyweight in a tiny and light device
Colinfurze already did this like 7 Years ago
They've made a grappling hook.
@@j.m.l.m. the grapple gauntlet from Syndicate
10:05 is just like a really heavy fever dream
I loved that the hand model only had 4 fingers. Great reference to the games
if you used a knife like this youd have even less fingers id say
9:00 was legitimately sick af
The Patrick Bateman quote 🤌 10:52
First person to get it!
@@hacksmith =_=
Let’s gooooooo
bro he even recreated the hook blade lmaoo 9:41
Oh the irony of using the ring finger to activate the blade, I love it
09:12 Meanwhile someone in the hidden ceiling base : "I wonder if pigeons have become so heavy to almost make the ceiling collapse..."
Nothing is true, everything is permitted. Well done!
It’s fascinating to see you bring the Assassin's Creed Nexus into reality. The attention to detail in the hidden blade mechanism is commendable. Makes watching the video so immersive, like we're in the game itself.
Lol the subtle npc wobble while making coffee was surprisingly the video highlight for me
can i buy one?
James's ability to pull of any male cosplay he wants is really cool
That callout the original games where sometimes you'd stand near a ledge hoping to do a leap of faith and instead fall to your death. AMAZING.
It quickly turned from an advertisement to a warning against addiction
Can we just appreciate Hacksmith Industries as a company. Like just imagine your boss climbing on roofs and parkouring all over the office.
This channel is the where i've seen the best Mechanical and engineering marvels of builds.
Mad Respect!
Good to see James WORKING on something recently.
An accessory every TH-cam Engineer and Inventor has it
I made a couple of hidden blade designs years ago, made one that was gravity operated and the second attempt was spring loaded, had to manually retract both but I made them using 2 tier drawer slides and tools and epoxy from poundland 😂 worked pretty well the second time round, used a ring pull from a drinks can as the locking mechanism too
I made mine out of lollipop sticks and loom bands lol
Incredibly dangerous as always! Good work, Hacksmith team!
just an idea not sure if it will be seen tho its about making a burst flame shooter or spark that can be launched from the arms and hands like how fire benders confure flames forward . the idea to make it happen is by having an igniter around the wrist that launches the sparks forward with a kind of substance as a projectile which ignites into a ball of flames and thus making the it look like you can shoot fire out your hands. for further information just ask about it . ill try to answer it .
I’ve been waiting so long for them to make hidden blades and it finally happened
Man its about time they made assassins creed blades
Amazing! Thankfully you didn't have to cut off your ring finger to use it!
This feels exactly like old hacksmith. Awesome.
TF2 engineer gear when?
It’s about damn time!
Vaya que todas esas armas acabaron quedando muy bien, excelente trabajo. 😎
Assassin's Creed Nexus is so fun, I've been playing it for a little while
Day 1 of asking hacksmith to make a real working Harry potter wand
The birth of the Hacksmith Brotherhood of Assassins
I wonder if the hacksmiths could make the spring lock system from fnaf or even the whole circus baby animatronic?
So ... I don't have a machine shop or anything, Hacksmith, but some day I will - and when I do, I challenge your Hidden Blades to a Hidden Blade design of my own that I will construct!
(Difference is mine will be designed for maximum durability and edge retention to inflict real damage on flesh, even though it won't be necessary to do so). I, too, have a metal alloy that I aim to create that I predict will be stronger than almost any alloy on Earth.
0:34 that’s the funniest pronunciation I ever heard 😂
Working with rawice himself is actually insane
This Vidio is a pure chiledhood dream
Finally Timascus has been used in a project. Expensive asf, but it’s amazing looking!
u actually wanna make me play AC Nexus
God damn I remember watching this channels videos because of you were making the marvel characters equipments and was really shocked about how you did those. I didn't even know a lot in english it is not my mother tongue but even tho my english level wasn't that good to understand you I wanted to understand what you were really talking about so I can say that you are one of the most important guys in my life because i believe that this language will help me in the future. The video that shocked me the most was a video that you made an iron man suit that can literally fly. Age 13 love your videos since 8 or 7 I don't remember but keep going with do good work and quality man ❤
awhhh
Now i would love to see someone do this but using medieval or renaissance methods to see if it would have really been possible to make something on the scale and complexity of this design with the tools and methods of that period
Depends how you define "the tools and methods of that period" ;)
I would love that, I dont have any of these tools, so it would be awesome to have a way to make it with more common tools
It's completely possible using methods from the late 1400s to early 1500s
(The period that ac2 takes place in)
A halfway decent metal worker and wood worker could make the parts
FINALLY. THEY HAVE FINALLY DONE IT
10:55 we got Canadian Psycho before GTA 6
Hacksmith and jlaser together = future force industries.
wait, but doesn't the design not actually solve the idea that originally existed for hidden blades? They are too close to the arm and thus can risk cutting your finger. The hacksmith blade might not keep an edge, but to use a hidden blade while holding your hand back would cause wrist damage with prolonged use.
In the games, its a tradition to burn the middle finger, this is due to old assasins cutting their middle finger odd whilst using the hidden blade
Not only burn. But the newer ones are safer like ezios.@@Iamcaydesluckypants
It was the ring finger and Da Vinci fixed it
7:01 James had truly made the 'Hacksmith's Creed'
Yay! Spoon in the other one.
Assassins Feed! :)
The good guys need to learn to be like these assassins.
Wonderfull! Thank you
Seeing my favorite assassin's in vr is awesome. Ezio, Connor. OOOOOOOO WE GOT SOME GOOD VR COMIN
What about Edward? 😢 he is the goat
10:57 That is the most relatable thing Ive seen all year.
love the old school enjoyement feels
seeing this design made me realize that a hidden blade is basically just an otf knife with a string instead of the button. i wonder if it could be made more solid and powerful by using otf mechanics
6:32
As someone who fixes his airsoft as a hobby. . .
*I felt this. . .*
On all fours on the floor. . .
Hell, even ass tooted up at that point.
Phone or flashlight whipped out. . .
*Just to find that damn 3mm frigging screw.*
Bringing the fantasy to life! These real Assassin's Creed Hidden Blades are pure craftsmanship at its finest. 👌
I just had an idea for a lightsaber. It could even be retractable. Similarly to how Disney made their retractable lightsaber, but using a different metal or metallic alloy from your original prototype saber, have it to be able to contain the heat, flame or plasma off of the metal rod. I’m sure there has to be something that could work. Maybe even having the metal rod hollowed out or a few to fit within the extended rods at an appropriate length to not only allow for the plasma to flow through but to safely escape from the containment so it doesn’t overflow or overheat
And idk if their is a safe way necessarily to produce the amperage to get the metal rods to extend on a more portable structure or something like the original design
10:50 found the superhot ending
takes me back to the old youtube days, the project turned out super nice. Love it!
Sweet build! Now 8 want to see someone make Conner's blades from Assassin's Creed 3. I like the idea that it can be removed and used as a regular knife if you want.
Oh man, i´ve wanted to buy one of rawice's blades for years and seeing how I'm not the only one who really loves his job makes me quite happy
So glad recreations got the shoutout/attention he deserves! I’ve been personally working on making a fully metal version of his v2 designs, so this video is awesome
James showing off his skills prove that assassins could've or could 100% be real
Very good hidden blade. Thank you Hacksmith.
Honestly the assassins creed zip line was the coolest bit
Hey, I was watching the Hexabot Project, and I found out that the stongest alloy in world is an almost equal mixture of chromium, cobalt, and nickel. It is expensive, But I think that if you use it for the frame instead of steel. I think that it would solve the problem of the frame tearing itself apart.
See I think the best part of all this, is the massive amount of fun you get to have on your massive property after each project is done
that first shot must have been terrifying to film for everyone involved XD
It is wild that y'all went the extra length to remove the ring finger from the mannequin hand!! 😂
Hey, I think you should make dark Vader uniform that has breathing functions. You can breathe inside the mask and even sounds like his voice and it also like a voice changer kind of thing where when you when you put his helmet on, I’ll make a change, your voice and then if you try to take it off at like like gas comes out to make it like that affect that you were injured and you had your helmet on for a long time when you snap. Air pressure leaks out and also Put the buttons on it and the buttons I should do something like the eyes may glow or and also Vader he also goes to the bathroom and suit if you could try to replicate that that be pretty cool
Finally looking like it’s back to the good ol days
9:00 - "It's not about efficiency, it's about sending a message"
Those final 5 seconds are on point. You're not alone.
Can't believe they actually built hidden blade-style gauntlets just to simulate the feel for the VR controllers, absolute madmen
You and everyone involved in HSI have got to have the coolest jobs ever.