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I know this will be drowned in the masses but you deserve to know that you are one of the main reasons I am who I am today. I've been watching you and Mark Rober since the beginnings and you two inspired my creativity and love of engineering. I am an MIT graduate and as of today I am now a systems engineer at JPL. So big shoutout to you man thank you for everything that you do
The only way you guys get a video a week is by us having a team and having people work on different projects... He was here all term for this one video... in the same time we posted 15 other videos/projects...
As a scientist I really enjoyed the authenticity of "hey, sometimes we get close but sometimes we are limited by what we have at our disposal". Really highlights how the sciences ,such as engineering sometimes don't work out, and that's OK, we can still learn and grow from them! Great upload hacksmiths!
I'm a bioinorgnaic chemist by trade for those wondering my science affiliation. that being said I'm one if the rare chemist who praise engineers, they take all the chemical information we obtain and make actual useful products from them, its amazing!
I honestly feel like that fact is ridiculous if anyones ever truly close to creating somthing groundbreaking they should be given as much resources as they need by goverment or another pffical source
Personally, I start every design brief with "must be great for conversing in a push-up position" as the top priority to avoid tragedies like this ;) But great job Caleb! I particularly liked the work on making a compact, portable hydraulics system - that sort of thing could definitely be handy on other projects too.
I’d love to see you guys and JLazer video team up to make a full Spider-Man suit, cause you guys have a higher budget, but he climbed up a whole building unassited
Incredibly courageous to be able to show off a prototype that didn’t “live up to your hopes and dreams” but it is still incredible and your messaging about learning more from failures is spot on!! Keep up the amazing teaching moments, Hacksmith team!!
Good work Caleb. That moment where you decided to build your own hydraulic pumps? That's what separates a designer from an Engineer in my opinion. That ability to take existing components and adapt them to your needs, and even modify them to work how you want, that's what makes Engineering so hard to learn, but you nailed it.
You guys are the gateway to a future that is filled with all the amazing things we see in films. With the prototype work Hacksmith does, it opens up doors to other engineers to try similar things and create more refined versions. Take this prototype, if it can get refined to be lighter weight, more power and finer more smoothed out controls, you have a perfect device for helping out during disasters. Someone's leg is stuck under a giant piece of concrete after an earthquake, the arms could easily lift the debri and help rescue the trapped person. You guys deserve a lot of praise. More than you think.
Considering how easy it is to get discouraged when you’re just starting out as a maker and want to do ambitious projects, I think it’s very important to see how things really go rather than sweep the less than perfect outcomes under the rug. To show that we progress and learn in stages one step at a time and you can still get a lot out of a project that doesn’t turn out quite as amazing as you’d initially hoped.
Loved how the arm design montage was inspired by the scene where Tobey designed his first suit in the Sam Raimi Spiderman. Edit: Thanks Hacksmith for liking my comment.
Considering the limitations we have in terms of technology and material I don’t think we’re going to be getting a replica as good as this for a while, amazing job😁
I can’t believe how amazing you all are at Hacksmith as far as engineering goes. I’m so hyped for this Spider-Man movie!!! Also, we saw the Toby/Tom/Andrew paper you tore up. You shouldn’t have done that; now they won’t make an appearance…
Kinda cool that in 3:03 it's written, in the paper that is going to be pulled, Toby? Andrew? Tom? You only can see it at 0.25 speed and I loved that detail. Congrats to be a step closer to Marvel
This is so cool, you guys have just inspired me since I started watching years ago, always loved the spider man and Ironman stuff, you are the reason I do what I currently do daily outside of school, I’ve taken these things and scaled them down to make tiny versions or less complicated versions. Without you guys to inspire me I’d just be a regular 14 year old right about now but since I saw your first video and went “damn that’s badass” I started building things of my own and I think I’m one of the most technologically advanced 14 year olds based on what I can make with your inspiration. So I’d like to thank you for doing what you do and not giving up!
@@dominickwest7558 Totally didnt notice it, thank you for pointing it out. Also lets be real, The Hacksmith should leave the spidey stuff to the guy who literally looks like a mix of all three spiderman actors
fun fact: this is how actual spider legs work! they use a system of hydraulics to move by pumping blood through their legs. that is why they curl up when they die, when all the pressure is realised, the leg curls in!
Really cool to see the improved control over the hydraulics when replacing the DC motor on the pump to the brushless motor, I'm sure that can be put to good use on some other projects!
haha this episode is golden! His struggle is right up in character with Peter Parker - Love it! Oh and I see the engeneering talent here, my comment is in no way meant to insult or diminish him! - Keep it up Caleb!
This will actually be useful in everyday life since we only have 2 arms, but with this we will have 6 arms, it just needs some upgrade so it will actually be useable.
21:16 Be careful! You are bleeding! The concept is fine. Clearly to reach the performance in the movie you need more controls and electronic (like a glove in which you control each spider arm with a single finger and use the thumb to on/off). Less heavy (which could be possible changing materials and design). And a lot more powerful (which could be possible using two coupled pumps for each junctions). All of this would require too much work and effort for optimization, but could be still possible. In any case, thank you for your work, was a fun video.
I can't describe how inspiring your videos and projects are... You , mark rober and Michael reeves changed my views about engineering and inspired me to be a maker.
Great build Caleb! I think it’s an awesome prototype! I was wondering if you considered using linear solenoids instead of hydraulics? I think you would lose some power but reduce weight and gain control ability. Or did you have a tone of leftover parts from the Powerloader? Your suits awesome regardless!
This is so cool! Using this with the spider sensing helmet and some pre-calculated automated functions/positions would make it even better! Thanks for making this great video, Caleb is so funny and such a great presenter! 🧡💙
I really hope I can do all the cool stuff that people like you and Mark Rober do! It's amazing, and I would give almost anything to build robots and other cool things.
Mark Rober 1 week later: So guys I decided that the glitter bomb is not working, so we are just going to use the Power Loader from Hacksmith to capture some package thieves!
Love this. Impressive that you were able to get the hydrolics functional with such a small pump. I do hope that you will one day revisit this project and build upon the foundations. It would be really cool to see how the design could be tweaked, whether modifications could be made to the arms to give them more practical uses. Alternatively, I'd love to see you make Dr Octopus arms.
I thought it was awesome! And I love that you posted the video, even though it didn't come up exactly as you expected it. It's just great to see the design and building process, as well as the creativity when it comes to solving challenges like this one. I would love to see a follow up on this project, if there were a way to reduce weight and increase power...
I absolutely love these videos cause how much time and effort go into these projects, taking these iconic weapons and suits and using real world components seeing how they work if they actually were real
I know you get a lot of comments on these videos with suggestions, but think about how cool a Lost In Space Robot suit could be! You're the only one I know with the skill and funds to make it happen, so I hope it happens some day!
Hey, Hacksmith! My name is Ian Rodgers. And, I am from Round Hill, Virginia. I was watching this video, and this made me laugh in terms of the editing.
The fact that you play MCOC is funny AF to me, not sure why, but seeing Morningstar's Morningstar and Guillotine's sword is awesome. May the crystal gods bless you with the champs you want!
This feels like an interesting build to revisit. I would first off use round aluminum instead of square to make it look more authentic, felt like that was a weird choice here. Also hydraulics are super heavy and clunky, I feel like this build would be better served with either tendon-like setup as used in some prosthetics or the muscles you guys made for the exoskeleton. Version 6.0 when?
i dont know how many years i have stoped going to your channel but i found you on my recommendations and now YOU ARE BUILDING THE IRON SPIDER SUIT?? thats very cool iron man blaster to iron spider suit. One word AWSOME
Hacksmith: makes superior engineering that no one else in the entire world could make, has the ability to become Ironman Also hacksmith: ductapes a knife to an arm
Really late to the video. But like, the only reason you would need a powerful motor, is if its heavy. Its only heavy because of how you made it thick and bulky. You could probably make rapier level stingers with thin metal points of aluminum or carbon fiber or something. And then the entire suit could be miniaturized down with SMALL pistons SMALL engines etc and you would ultimately save a LOT of weight... but that would require tons of hand production of individual pieces.
You should try to connect the hydraulic system to a glovelike sensory system for each of 4 fingers . If it works, you would have full movement of the arms with just 1 hand. Think about it atleast😊👍
When you fail, you find out what doesn't work, why, and maybe even what aspects DO work. But when you succeed right away, you only find one answer to the problem, with not much to go off of. By all acounts, you pretty much ALWAYS learn more from failure than success
I understand that your usual comfort zone is marvel and DC superhero stuff but I've always wanted to see something from the five nights and Freddy's series brought to life, like the scooper, or one of the bots from Security Breach
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Hell yeah
Hi
Can you build Doc Ock’s suit next?
I would love to see you guys make it bigger and strong enough to lift a whole human😁😁
Plz build the arcane hammer or the arcane glove (the league of legends netflix series)
I know this will be drowned in the masses but you deserve to know that you are one of the main reasons I am who I am today. I've been watching you and Mark Rober since the beginnings and you two inspired my creativity and love of engineering. I am an MIT graduate and as of today I am now a systems engineer at JPL. So big shoutout to you man thank you for everything that you do
You got noticed :)
Bro that hit me right in the feels man.
Drowned? Ha your floating on the top of the world
This is wholesome
This is awesome! Congratulations on landing that job buddy!!
Noticed... also good on ya mate
the effort you guys put in to your vids is insane!!
They keep on getting interns to do it 🤣
@@Brigtzen LOL BRO
The only way you guys get a video a week is by us having a team and having people work on different projects... He was here all term for this one video... in the same time we posted 15 other videos/projects...
@@hacksmithhell the yes
@@hacksmith that's crazy man!! you have great videos
The engineering here is insane. Now make Doctor Octopus's arms, complete with built in cameras to the claws.
And make it control the user with dark thoughts and can actually hold the sun and climb buildings with nanotech
yeah try that
Im all for seeing your employees getting crushed by heavy machinery
Holy crap it's you!
Legendary man is here
I was here
The legend himself 😎
Aren't we all
As a scientist I really enjoyed the authenticity of "hey, sometimes we get close but sometimes we are limited by what we have at our disposal". Really highlights how the sciences ,such as engineering sometimes don't work out, and that's OK, we can still learn and grow from them! Great upload hacksmiths!
I'm a bioinorgnaic chemist by trade for those wondering my science affiliation. that being said I'm one if the rare chemist who praise engineers, they take all the chemical information we obtain and make actual useful products from them, its amazing!
I honestly feel like that fact is ridiculous if anyones ever truly close to creating somthing groundbreaking they should be given as much resources as they need by goverment or another pffical source
I’m somewhat of a scientist myself
Hey scientist make me a iron man suit
This is like a personal Mako surgical robot for surgeons! I just might need one of these! 😁
is this the new doc ock orgin story?
@@isaiahlucas1700 yessir
the Michael Reeves auto death knife?
jk lol
@@isaiahlucas1700 Yes but he has to remain plugged into a wall, and he can't effectively attack anything.
@@StreetHeartVintage
That's this is only the _beta_ version! 😁
Way to take one for the team, Caleb. Great prototype and great realization of a fictional concept.
Personally, I start every design brief with "must be great for conversing in a push-up position" as the top priority to avoid tragedies like this ;)
But great job Caleb! I particularly liked the work on making a compact, portable hydraulics system - that sort of thing could definitely be handy on other projects too.
Cool
OMG ITS HIM I SUBBED TO U THOSE WEBS WERE LIT DUDE
I liked how even the failures were shown, because failing is part of the process. Nice job on the build Caleb!
I’d love to see you guys and JLazer video team up to make a full Spider-Man suit, cause you guys have a higher budget, but he climbed up a whole building unassited
“No interns were crushed in the making of this video.”
Lol
...and they were...their liability insurance didn't cover that
its obvious
Awesome how you were able to get a hydraulics system in such a thin footprint!
Yup
Jlaser and Hacksmith are the only way we can have superheroes in real life.
Incredibly courageous to be able to show off a prototype that didn’t “live up to your hopes and dreams” but it is still incredible and your messaging about learning more from failures is spot on!! Keep up the amazing teaching moments, Hacksmith team!!
Awesome project as ever guys!! Can’t wait to see what’s next
Hell nah this project was bad
@@jasonmartinez5744 why are you trying to start an argument. And keep it for yourself
Every day these dudes edge closer and closer to being real life super villains
Who needs Tony stark when you have these guys
I need
Tony Stark could fund them for life 🤑
Exactly
They just need a Bit more Time.
My guy this is some dollar store bargain bin tony stark.
You guys really need to make Doc Oc's arms, that would be a masterpiece.
Wasn't there a child that made a really good one that functions?
JLazer made some you should check his vid it’s really cool
@@nicholascasey6473 well nothing wrong with seeing someone else's style of the arms
Wouldve been alot more climatic than this
2:50
Nice tobey Maguire reference
Good work Caleb. That moment where you decided to build your own hydraulic pumps? That's what separates a designer from an Engineer in my opinion. That ability to take existing components and adapt them to your needs, and even modify them to work how you want, that's what makes Engineering so hard to learn, but you nailed it.
You guys are the gateway to a future that is filled with all the amazing things we see in films. With the prototype work Hacksmith does, it opens up doors to other engineers to try similar things and create more refined versions. Take this prototype, if it can get refined to be lighter weight, more power and finer more smoothed out controls, you have a perfect device for helping out during disasters. Someone's leg is stuck under a giant piece of concrete after an earthquake, the arms could easily lift the debri and help rescue the trapped person.
You guys deserve a lot of praise. More than you think.
Considering how easy it is to get discouraged when you’re just starting out as a maker and want to do ambitious projects, I think it’s very important to see how things really go rather than sweep the less than perfect outcomes under the rug. To show that we progress and learn in stages one step at a time and you can still get a lot out of a project that doesn’t turn out quite as amazing as you’d initially hoped.
Loved how the arm design montage was inspired by the scene where Tobey designed his first suit in the Sam Raimi Spiderman.
Edit: Thanks Hacksmith for liking my comment.
They unliked
Editing unlikes it :\
If you edit your comment after the creator likes it then you will lose that like
Oh well, it was cool while it lasted.
@@ZA-je1xo „But something isn’t beautiful, because it lasts.“
Considering the limitations we have in terms of technology and material I don’t think we’re going to be getting a replica as good as this for a while, amazing job😁
At least not one that isn't literally around a billion dollars.
I think hacksmith can come pretty close if they had millions or billions of dollars at their disposal like tony stark
The biggest problem seems to be getting a pump/power source small enough but still powerful
Am The Only One. Who noticed Toby, Tom, Andrew, Caleb At 3:02 🌝
0:48 for those who watched spider man this is exactly the conversation dr strange has with spider man and this is before the movie came out
Because it was in the trailer…
Honestly this is super detailed. Wish the videos were longer so you could show more details
21:10 is that blood on his lip?! Ouch! Stay safe guys!
How do you guys even manage to build all of this stuff it’s insane!
Well.. the videos show you how they did it?? Lol
@@thebystander1636 yeah but I’m just saying they are literally like the first people to invent most of this stuff irl
Imagination, determination and a wee bit of insanity.
@@gingy30 lol true 😂
With a lot of knowledge and money
I can’t believe how amazing you all are at Hacksmith as far as engineering goes. I’m so hyped for this Spider-Man movie!!!
Also, we saw the Toby/Tom/Andrew paper you tore up. You shouldn’t have done that; now they won’t make an appearance…
(30 years later) Next time on hacksmith… we made a working doctor strange portal that can actually teleport!
The fact that there's already 1.3 k like in 7 minutes of being released just shows how great the Channel is
Yeah but do you know how many dislikes there are
report from one hour in, we are shy about 100 k
93k in 1 hour
As well as how topical Spiderman is currently.
Not really. It shows how many people have nothing better to do than wait for the exact minute a RUclips video comes out.
Kinda cool that in 3:03 it's written, in the paper that is going to be pulled,
Toby?
Andrew?
Tom?
You only can see it at 0.25 speed and I loved that detail. Congrats to be a step closer to Marvel
This is so cool, you guys have just inspired me since I started watching years ago, always loved the spider man and Ironman stuff, you are the reason I do what I currently do daily outside of school, I’ve taken these things and scaled them down to make tiny versions or less complicated versions. Without you guys to inspire me I’d just be a regular 14 year old right about now but since I saw your first video and went “damn that’s badass” I started building things of my own and I think I’m one of the most technologically advanced 14 year olds based on what I can make with your inspiration. So I’d like to thank you for doing what you do and not giving up!
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Where’s the parry dex bug compensation?
Not even pinned lol
I made an account and everything but I still don’t see the characters
Jlazervideo: "I'm going to make Doc Ock arms"
Hacksmith: *Hold my beer*
Jlaser Just did Spider-Man better :/ (watch the new vid!)
@@dominickwest7558 Totally didnt notice it, thank you for pointing it out. Also lets be real, The Hacksmith should leave the spidey stuff to the guy who literally looks like a mix of all three spiderman actors
@@The-True-KingYT wtf man what's up with looks
@@The-True-KingYT yo that's true
fun fact: this is how actual spider legs work! they use a system of hydraulics to move by pumping blood through their legs. that is why they curl up when they die, when all the pressure is realised, the leg curls in!
Really cool to see the improved control over the hydraulics when replacing the DC motor on the pump to the brushless motor, I'm sure that can be put to good use on some other projects!
This project is everything I love about this channel! A fun idea, a wild and wacky execution and a heck of a lot of fun testing it!
Yooo James you got the freaking classes switched up @ 17:57 bro! Get it together!!!
Caleb is STINKIN HILARIOUS 😂😂 Those pushups killed me... & His upper lip
I can just imagine how much that cool creation set you back. :-)
The shaping of the metal at 4:53 is a little sus
haha this episode is golden! His struggle is right up in character with Peter Parker - Love it!
Oh and I see the engeneering talent here, my comment is in no way meant to insult or diminish him! - Keep it up Caleb!
this channel's progression from when he made batarangs, and other batman gear to this is very special to see. We all thank you.
This will actually be useful in everyday life since we only have 2 arms, but with this we will have 6 arms, it just needs some upgrade so it will actually be useable.
21:16
Be careful! You are bleeding!
The concept is fine.
Clearly to reach the performance in the movie you need more controls and electronic (like a glove in which you control each spider arm with a single finger and use the thumb to on/off).
Less heavy (which could be possible changing materials and design).
And a lot more powerful (which could be possible using two coupled pumps for each junctions).
All of this would require too much work and effort for optimization, but could be still possible.
In any case, thank you for your work, was a fun video.
Love these projects even if they're not super flashy! Keep it up :)
The spider' man's pointing each other meme on the PCB killed me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favorite MCU suit, come to life. Thanks for making it.
I can't describe how inspiring your videos and projects are... You , mark rober and Michael reeves changed my views about engineering and inspired me to be a maker.
Good job playing up the humour, engineering is hard, good effort Caleb
Great build Caleb! I think it’s an awesome prototype! I was wondering if you considered using linear solenoids instead of hydraulics? I think you would lose some power but reduce weight and gain control ability. Or did you have a tone of leftover parts from the Powerloader? Your suits awesome regardless!
We need more of this guy
The way Caleb explains things is just awesome.
Wow great stuff! You guys are so inspiring and so fun to watch!! I wish I could work there one day!
This is so cool! Using this with the spider sensing helmet and some pre-calculated automated functions/positions would make it even better! Thanks for making this great video, Caleb is so funny and such a great presenter! 🧡💙
Awesome Idea (seriously, this isn't sarcasm)
When are you going to do your winter shoulder arm test?
You know this is some serious engineering when you use a wrench for hammering! Jokes aside Amazing work!
Na that's an adjustable hammer lol
I really hope I can do all the cool stuff that people like you and Mark Rober do! It's amazing, and I would give almost anything to build robots and other cool things.
Mark Rober 1 week later: So guys I decided that the glitter bomb is not working, so we are just going to use the Power Loader from Hacksmith to capture some package thieves!
Don't forget colinfurze!
As long as you work hard for it you can do it.
@@melikeanime3556 thanks for the support!
work twords becomming and engineer
20:36 made it all worth it XD
Interesting to see some of the "side projects" showing work flow and problem solving etc.
Love this. Impressive that you were able to get the hydrolics functional with such a small pump. I do hope that you will one day revisit this project and build upon the foundations. It would be really cool to see how the design could be tweaked, whether modifications could be made to the arms to give them more practical uses. Alternatively, I'd love to see you make Dr Octopus arms.
0:39 ouch...
spiderman no way home was so cool😄😄 nostalgic😭😭 and emotional 😭😭also amazing😄😄
I would love to see you guys make it bigger and strong enough to lift a whole human😁😁
Finally a new video! :)
You’re videos inspire me in my day to day life.
Also your machines are soooo cool.
The Tom Holland and Doctor Strange line was perfect to the movie!!
I thought it was awesome! And I love that you posted the video, even though it didn't come up exactly as you expected it. It's just great to see the design and building process, as well as the creativity when it comes to solving challenges like this one. I would love to see a follow up on this project, if there were a way to reduce weight and increase power...
I absolutely love these videos cause how much time and effort go into these projects, taking these iconic weapons and suits and using real world components seeing how they work if they actually were real
I know you get a lot of comments on these videos with suggestions, but think about how cool a Lost In Space Robot suit could be! You're the only one I know with the skill and funds to make it happen, so I hope it happens some day!
Props for the intro, y’all. Tom Holland and Benedict Cumberbatch would be proud.
Hey, Hacksmith! My name is Ian Rodgers. And, I am from Round Hill, Virginia. I was watching this video, and this made me laugh in terms of the editing.
That’s cool
This comment didn't need to be so long
The fact that you play MCOC is funny AF to me, not sure why, but seeing Morningstar's Morningstar and Guillotine's sword is awesome. May the crystal gods bless you with the champs you want!
This feels like an interesting build to revisit. I would first off use round aluminum instead of square to make it look more authentic, felt like that was a weird choice here. Also hydraulics are super heavy and clunky, I feel like this build would be better served with either tendon-like setup as used in some prosthetics or the muscles you guys made for the exoskeleton.
Version 6.0 when?
Hi
Hey
Hello
You should get haptic gloves to control the arms you can use your pinky’s and ring fingers
Hey hacksmith one day you should put every iron man project you’ve built on to one iron man suit
Falta el del Dr octopus ¿Para cuando?🤩🤩🤩
3:03 the scene kinda looked like when Tobey Maguire was making his suit
i dont know how many years i have stoped going to your channel but i found you on my recommendations and now YOU ARE BUILDING THE IRON SPIDER SUIT?? thats very cool iron man blaster to iron spider suit. One word AWSOME
Hacksmith: makes superior engineering that no one else in the entire world could make, has the ability to become Ironman
Also hacksmith: ductapes a knife to an arm
Really late to the video. But like, the only reason you would need a powerful motor, is if its heavy. Its only heavy because of how you made it thick and bulky. You could probably make rapier level stingers with thin metal points of aluminum or carbon fiber or something. And then the entire suit could be miniaturized down with SMALL pistons SMALL engines etc and you would ultimately save a LOT of weight... but that would require tons of hand production of individual pieces.
Jlazer and Hacksmith spider man projects combine makes spider man
i love how they did the thing were spidey calls strange 'sir' but told not to and calls him 'stephan'. :)
Please make a real life iron spider mask out of metall and with glowing eyes. I love your vids❤️
For your next project you should make a Hawkeye collapsible bow and a special arrows
0:55 I see what you did there 👀
Iron spider is pretty much just spider man and doc oc mixed
these guys can easily take over the world with their machines
I swear one day we're gonna be so experienced that marvel tech will seem like nothing
You should try to connect the hydraulic system to a glovelike sensory system for each of 4 fingers .
If it works, you would have full movement of the arms with just 1 hand. Think about it atleast😊👍
15:35 I've seen Steven hawking stand in a more comfortable position.
This guy always rocks and frockkksss🔥🔥🔥
Controlling deadly robotic arms with nothing but a Wii Nunchuk. Now THIS is the Spider-Man I want to see.
When you fail, you find out what doesn't work, why, and maybe even what aspects DO work. But when you succeed right away, you only find one answer to the problem, with not much to go off of. By all acounts, you pretty much ALWAYS learn more from failure than success
0:55 same dialogue in no home from dr strange .Great notice 😂😂
I understand that your usual comfort zone is marvel and DC superhero stuff but I've always wanted to see something from the five nights and Freddy's series brought to life, like the scooper, or one of the bots from Security Breach
12:45
Something familiar for those who watched Ms Marvel trailer
who else think they will make an actual iron men suit in the following years
You guys can make a Green Goblin costume in real life