It's time for Maker's Secret Santa, and I got randomly selected the Hacksmith. I also received a present from Estefannie Explains it All! I decided the Hacksmith needed a Superhero Alert System which ...
If you do not pay careful attention to the last seconds of this video, you’ll probably miss the scene featuring an apparent tug-of-war. It was already shot by The Hacksmith YouTube channel putting a ...
The Hacksmith created a system for tracking eye motion to target shoulder mounted lasers. This is the equivalent functionality as superman’s heat vision. AdHawk and Wicked Lasers made the lasers. This ...
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Unboxing and testing a real mini lightsaber
It’s real, it lights up, and it’s unbelievably cool the Hacksmith Mini-Saber Gen 2 is here! Join me as I unbox, test, and ...
The Hacksmith Cybertruck looks like it's about the size of the Tesla Model 3, at least in the image below. While it's not actually quite that big, it has room for a few people and it's fully ...
Canadian YouTuber the Hacksmith test drove an 8,000-pound exoskeleton in his latest video, living out the ultimate childhood fantasy—being inside of a giant mech. In the video, the mech’s creator, ...
Over the last few years, we’ve shown you several of the jaw-dropping creations of engineer and YouTuber the Hacksmith. He’s made a career of bringing the kind of impossible science we’ve seen in ...
The engineers behind the YouTube channel “The Hacksmith” have crafted a real-world “Star Wars”-style lightsaber that burns hot enough to cut through steel. Team lead James Hobson says it’s the ...
YouTubers from the account "The Hacksmith" have built a half-scale Cybertruck, the stainless steel monstrosity Tesla first showed off in November. In a new update video uploaded Thursday, the team can ...
While the cyborg's eyes don't technically exist yet, a hacksmith was able to turn his eye into a flashlight, making it look like a cyborg in cyberpunk style. The project included the hacksmith ...
Ever since jet engines have become available for the larger masses, people have been sticking them on pretty much everything they could think of. But most of the jet-engined contraptions we’ve seen in ...
QWOP was a flashgame released by [Bennett Foddy] in the distant past. Players would use individual keys to trigger muscle spasms in their character’s legs, attempting to sprint as far as possible ...
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