i love the idea of wolverine carrying around a lighter and just going "whoa, hang on a sec, gotta fix my claws" only to pull out a lighter and sit there for 30 seconds as they straighten themselves out
What if u make a retractable claw. U press a button like antman's suit. Make the claw with this healing alloy. And put a heater where the claw will retract and heal itself . Like u have to retract it to heal it will be so cool
Imagine you finally break Wolverine's claws and he just goes "Time out" and pulls out a Hacksmith mini-lightsaber he bought for a great price on the Hacksmith store
@@nobodyinparticular968 Due to Wolverines regeneration it causes him to have super strength, high reflexes, and a sped-up body system. Meaning his body is much higher temp than normal persons. Not to burning lava level but probably to a noticeable level. As the claws go in they continue to straighten until they are completely back to normal.
Not as strong as your other claws, but the science behind these is MUCH cooler. Now if you can fuse it with another metal to make them as powerful and self healing, it’d be pretty cool
Claws are a little thin, a slightly thicker ones could end up more deadly. There was a thickness limit for nitinol to retain ability to self-heal? PS. Thanks, THANOS that I'm already a channel member, Deadpool was a little scary.
I wonder if these claws would be better with some kind of stiffener, cause if they deform they're just losing some power, especially since Nitinol is rather soft.
Hey Hacksmith, nitinol can be reformed by passing electricity through it...we can incorporate it to the claws instead of taking a heater each time it gets deformed
Lol did you even watch the video, they already put electricity in ones (albeit, in a safer way) AND these are the people who made lightsabers we are talking about. Although, it still does sound like a bad idea
@@palmberry5576 bruh it's not about 'putting electricity'.. they first did it for the spark and destruction...he's saying it for easier nitinol reformation 🤦🏻♂️
It would be cool if you heated the claws up by passing an electric current through them. Then you wouldn’t have to get your lighter out every time, you could just flip a switch
you can custom make the alloy to return to its original shape at different temperatures, including room temperature, so its always trying to return back to its original shape.
@@doubledarefan uh, yeah, but there are easy solutions to such problems, some are naturally occurring already, for example, the thinner sections will lose heat faster, and since its made from metal, it is quite thermally conductive, constantly spreading out the heat. and listen, the tips can only get white-hot if the power is flowing through the tips, and how can you put a wire on the tip of the claws, and have the claws still function? besides, if its glowing white-hot, it would ruin the shape memory alloy, its only supposed to get to like, 100C max! that's all you need for it to snap back into place! what in the world are you expecting them to do? connect the claws to a thunderstorm and zap them with lightning??? why in the world would they heat it up that hot? they would burn up the metal in a matter of minutes if it was that hot! you're conclusion makes no sense, I mean, yes, the thin bits will get hotter faster, but you can overcome that problem fairly easily by making the power not flow through the tip, and have the spread of heat go into the tip through thermal conduction.
Next Version Idea: Sharpen the sides of the claw so that you can actually slice things like a knife. We can also try and make them retractable and turn the whole thing into a glove which gives more of a wolverine look too
@@anonymous-wh2yy Every time I hear those three words together like that, I just hear the Chalkeaters' song by the same name about -High Leader- _Mr_ Todd Howard lol
@@bestblader not quitting, he's just taking a step back for a while. It may be some time, but I fully expect him to have actual retractable forearm claws when he does jump back into the drivers seat of the channel. XD
Jamie, you're looking much better. Dealing with depression and anxiety myself did horrible things to my mind and body. You don't look as paisty as the last video lol. Keep it up you do so much for the next generation.
I had wondered about this myself! I just brushed it off without thinking as I watched the video late at night but it was also STEM when I was in school! I love the inclusion of arts as a science student, but also a dramatic musician :)
It's still STEM. Idk why art is included in this instance. It's an entirely different area of education. Not lesser, not putting it down, but should be distinct.
I love the superhero episodes and especially with James hosting it. Not being mean to the other hacksmith people that hosted but it’s just good to see the og back to work
@@thephoenix6651 It would go fine with the proper setup. As long as it can create a small 40°C, which is a very small amount compared to what a portable battery could do for metal plates that small, it can easily be done. And it doesn’t have to be on constantly, just long enough to last. It’s not an uncommon method to use electricity to reset smart metal positions.
@@a.a.6445 no, it wouldn’t. Otherwise it would have just bent more when he used a lighter against it. Smart metals are often realigned using electricity for a perfect (and often quick) going back to designed shape.
as soon as i saw "self healing" i knew it was nitinol, ive been fascinated with nitinol since i found out its properties and cant say im ever not surprised.
Algo is weird, I saw a short on yt showing a small clip of him hitting the concrete then reforming them. Then like a minute later I saw a short explaining nitinol, then I thought back to the short and looked up the full vid to see if it was nitinol lol.
Imagine your a knight with this alloy as armor. You fight the dragon and get the armor annihilated. Then after, all thats left is ashes and a shiny armor set.
This reminded me of the PAL key in Metal Gear Solid (stated to be a "Shape Memory Alloy") which you need to heat up and cool down to change its state I honestly thought this was a purely fictional material, and while the way it is portrayed in the game is probably fictional it has made me interested in looking into this material more, just to sate my curiosity, this was a cool project, really enjoyed it.
There’s one problem, they aren’t nearly as effective as your original claws, maybe try covering it a very thin sheet of melted metal so it’ll still reform but it will be slightly stronger
You should make a glove that automatically heals the clause because it’s kind of inconvenient to take a lighter and do that so you should make some thing that goes in your arm and heals it and heat it up
@@lag00n54 adamantium isnt some metal that can be found as solid and then reworked by melting. It is liquid mixture of multiple melted metals and components that are melted and mixed and must be given shape to it in 8 minutes after those 8 minutes it turns into solid adamantium and then it is almost impossible to melt, it even survived temperature close to that of sun
I think that material would be more practical for making machines or possibly Buildings. In the game subnautica there was a repair tool that moved wires and bent pieces of metal back into place. If it was made of that material that would make sense, the repair tool would just be a heater. If you could make houses and other buildings from that in areas that have a lot of natural disasters it would significantly help fix the damage.
@@fleuttre4510 Yeah. Though aren't there genes that dictate how fast the human body heals itself? Could be a way to trick them into removing the restrictions for a short time.
"We use the alloys for things like bracers and.. we also use it for bone staples-" Hacksmith: "WELL TODAY WE'RE GON BE USING DEM FOR REAL WOLVERINE CLAWS"
Such a cool ability to self heal. Would be amazing if you were able to make them a bit more solid and made them able to slice a bit more than stabbing. Then apply the heat from the previous project of wolverine claws so you could self heal by the press of a button. Would be incredible
"What are the practical applications of smart materials?" [message from Mike - Smarter Alloys] Mike - Smarter Alloys started a conversation that lasted 16.4 hours.
What we really need for this series is some bloodborne weapons, I feel like they be slept on and the transformations between the two forms of almost every weapon in that game is not only cool as hell but some if not all are possible. That and I feel hacksmith would hav so much fun making either the boom hammer or the stake driver (both go boom and both do damage)
I learned about this metal a few days ago and was like 'that's cool', now you're making a video on it. Stuff like this keeps happening and it is really freaking me out
It happens to me but I’ll think of so something then a video will come out. For example it was on a Sunday I was wondering what the mpg of an f1 car is, next day a channel I watch uploads a video. It’s strange
Watching James go berserk on the door with the claws either shows he was really comfortable with possibly hurting his currently only good hand, and also letting out some anger, because you could tell he used pent up aggression to get past the fear of possibly damaging another bone.
@@numerum_bestia ok, but let's keep in mind, those are lined up with the spaces between his knuckles, and that if one pushes too hard at just the right angle, he can dislocate a finger and ruin another hand for a while, which doesn't seem likely to happen, but considering his luck recently, it's not outside the realm of possibility.
maybe it would be a good idea to integrate a heating system in the claws using some sort of electrical resistance. so that you can unbend them on command!
I wonder if they can make a Hellraiser box that actually functions the way it does on the movies. I mean I know 3D printing makes at least a box with the final movement readily available, but I bet these guys can totally figure out how to get it to move and open the way it does on the movie.
Big thank you to @Ryan Reynolds for the cameo!
Is he?
Please make wallclimber gloves! That’d be awesome
@@cosebitwell, let's just say so...
Wait that was actually Ryan Reynolds?!
almost had me for a second...
Gotta build a fast healing hand now.
Exactly!
Yeah you do.
Indeed
With +50 shield
That would be cool
i love the idea of wolverine carrying around a lighter and just going "whoa, hang on a sec, gotta fix my claws" only to pull out a lighter and sit there for 30 seconds as they straighten themselves out
Lol and meanwhile they are trying to shoot him but he just ignore all of that becuz healing factor
@Richie Moremoney if he could die.... Lmao nice one bud😂
If this was the case he could just retract said claws. 46 degrees isnt a lot lol the inside of ur body is warmer than 46 degrees...
What if u make a retractable claw. U press a button like antman's suit. Make the claw with this healing alloy. And put a heater where the claw will retract and heal itself . Like u have to retract it to heal it will be so cool
@@BlizzTrekkz Celsius not Fahrenheit
Very cool to see how Nitinol is produced. We use this all the time for guidewires and some of the implants that were discussed. Very cool stuff.
@@Chobo077 Hello Nemo.
@@Chobo077 Chris is a wicked RUclipsr does some commentary on different types of injuries check him out!
Very strange to see you here, but a welcome suprise indeed
Yo is the Doc
@@patrickgardner2204 he's the one that fixed up the lad's hand
You guys nailed the Deadpool bit. It was totally unexpected!
I’m sorry but no
@@dace5576 agreed
Same 😂😂😂 lol👍
Back yard scientist
It’s actually Ryan Reynolds’s not a member of the crew
Imagine you finally break Wolverine's claws and he just goes "Time out" and pulls out a Hacksmith mini-lightsaber he bought for a great price on the Hacksmith store
*Comedic wolverine*
Now the fans are doing the merch plugs.
@@Am_Cookie2436 Lol would probably still be better than comedic Hulk
That door part is more of a testament to James’ strength than to the claws lol. That was sick!
true tho
cant disagree to that
Has anyone actually punched through those hollow doors because there super easy to punch through not that hard unless your using bendy soft metals
Ya
@@griffinwolverton7717 thats why its impressive cause just like you said its harder to do it with a bendy metal
How every conversation with the Hacksmith ends:
"Sound awesome, let's do it"
Absolutely correct!
Me: Hey Hacksmith, let's shoot up a school!
Hacksmith:
rule 34 will like that.
@@EndravenMusicChannel this made my day!
Very cool to see how Nitinol is produced. We use this all the time for guidewires and some of the implants that were discussed. Very cool stuff.
anyone else rememer when we all used pencils and pretended we were wolverine? relatable isnt it.
Fr
You just need fast healing now and and Superhero movie franchise is yours. I bet Hugh Jackman is shivering in terror right now.
He's also dead
At least wolverine is
@DA BEAST Well yes but actually no
Huge ackman
And and and and and and and and and and and
All I can imagine is wolverine bending his claws on a chair and having to pull out a heat gun and awkwardly heat them up so they go back to shape
Nah, the metal goes back into shape with body temp, he would just pull them back into his arms and then they would turn back to normal within seconds.
@@septicsorcerer9620 but what if theyre bent into a U shape
@@nobodyinparticular968 Due to Wolverines regeneration it causes him to have super strength, high reflexes, and a sped-up body system. Meaning his body is much higher temp than normal persons. Not to burning lava level but probably to a noticeable level. As the claws go in they continue to straighten until they are completely back to normal.
But still this so cool
@Sarcastimation Yeah, not only is it essentially unbreakable. It's constantly killing and weakening him.
2009: wolverine claws
2021: retractable, self healing wolverine claws
2035: retractable, self healing, electric charged, prosthetic wolverine claws
@Auracle enchanted?
2050: wolverine
Very cool to see how Nitinol is produced. We use this all the time for guidewires and some of the implants that were discussed. Very cool stuff.
(In 14 years) sign me the fudge up!
@Connor Murphy they could be. Depends on how you want to do it tho.
Not as strong as your other claws, but the science behind these is MUCH cooler. Now if you can fuse it with another metal to make them as powerful and self healing, it’d be pretty cool
Bro is that the backyard scientist
Claws are a little thin, a slightly thicker ones could end up more deadly. There was a thickness limit for nitinol to retain ability to self-heal?
PS. Thanks, THANOS that I'm already a channel member, Deadpool was a little scary.
I also wonder if there's a filament that could be run next to, or inset inside to provide heat for the "healing".
Lol
@@tferrell95MTB ?
@@dnxx503 Nice name
@@santiagogalindo6022 Oh thank you 😊 you have have a nice pfp
Imagine Wolverine just bringing out his lighter everytime he damaged his claw XD
"This'll take a minute bub."
Lol
Hahahaha i saw it in comic form🤣 smokin a cigar too, enemy tappin their foot waitin
"So how's ur day so far"
Very cool to see how Nitinol is produced. We use this all the time for guidewires and some of the implants that were discussed. Very cool stuff.
@@tola5387 really......stealing other peoples comments....🙄
I wonder if these claws would be better with some kind of stiffener, cause if they deform they're just losing some power, especially since Nitinol is rather soft.
But then we wouldn't get to see the self healing.
You can temper it differently -- we have a pair of extra soft claws, and a pair of hard claws (the ones used in the test)
@@Godsillah88 Sure you would, it would just take longer
Your pfp made me forget that I was on RUclips.
Can you use some kind of internal heating element?
Hey Hacksmith, nitinol can be reformed by passing electricity through it...we can incorporate it to the claws instead of taking a heater each time it gets deformed
Sounds like a good way to get electrocuted
Lol did you even watch the video, they already put electricity in ones (albeit, in a safer way) AND these are the people who made lightsabers we are talking about. Although, it still does sound like a bad idea
@@palmberry5576 bruh it's not about 'putting electricity'.. they first did it for the spark and destruction...he's saying it for easier nitinol reformation 🤦🏻♂️
@@getbarbaqued9195 Yeah pretty dumb lol
@@5dead238 they have put electricity in metal claws before they know how to not be electrocuted
Genuinely surprised they held up so well before deforming.
Time to upgrade the claws! MKe them into retractable gauntlets individual or as a group and make the glove heal them up to heal them when retracted!
What's up Ian, once this pandemic lets up we need to do a collab, I have something absolutely mental in mind!
Heck yeah
Ok
Ayo third comment?
LETS GOOOOO
Now this is what im looking for.
Does nobody see anything like a “Deadpool” backyard scientist? Hello?!
I see it to, I thought it was him at first
it's the arms there the same
recognize the voice
Same
It sounds and looks just like him
It would be cool if you heated the claws up by passing an electric current through them. Then you wouldn’t have to get your lighter out every time, you could just flip a switch
you can custom make the alloy to return to its original shape at different temperatures, including room temperature, so its always trying to return back to its original shape.
@@Metal_Master_YT and it will be even softer
That's really smart
@@doubledarefan uh, yeah, but there are easy solutions to such problems, some are naturally occurring already, for example, the thinner sections will lose heat faster, and since its made from metal, it is quite thermally conductive, constantly spreading out the heat. and listen, the tips can only get white-hot if the power is flowing through the tips, and how can you put a wire on the tip of the claws, and have the claws still function? besides, if its glowing white-hot, it would ruin the shape memory alloy, its only supposed to get to like, 100C max! that's all you need for it to snap back into place! what in the world are you expecting them to do? connect the claws to a thunderstorm and zap them with lightning??? why in the world would they heat it up that hot? they would burn up the metal in a matter of minutes if it was that hot! you're conclusion makes no sense, I mean, yes, the thin bits will get hotter faster, but you can overcome that problem fairly easily by making the power not flow through the tip, and have the spread of heat go into the tip through thermal conduction.
After some research, Mangalloy is the real life closest thing to Adamantium… I’d love to see a set made with that
Mangalloy -> James Mangold -> Logan what a coincidence.
That deadpool impression was awesome! Very well done XD
Can these be standard in all claw prize machines? 🥳
what about car wheels?
the 2021 arcade stuffed animal incident
Very cool to see how Nitinol is produced. We use this all the time for guidewires and some of the implants that were discussed. Very cool stuff.
Hey dude, I watch ur vids!
Yes.
Is nobody going to talk about how Backyard Scientist does a pretty good Deadpool voice?
Good
Is that actually him?
love seeing him in this!
It's not Kevin...
@@hacksmith the Hawaiian shirt could have fooled me
13:45 My cat when I didn't let him home
Why would u leave it out
Now we just need a "Make it real: Stimpack" and you're good
Or pip boy
OR A RADAWAY
OR A NUKA COLA QUANTUM
A vault
shiskebaaaaab brrrrrrrr
The Wolverine claws are the new thors hammer at hacksmith industries.
In a year there be like 10 pairs of wolverines claws.
and also Cap's shield
Imagine having little lighters on the claws and pressing a button would turn them on and off basically having the full real healing effect
That’s a good way to burn your hand off
Or wrapping them in a flammable material like magnesium or potassium so when you hit things it sparks and fixes themselves
@@darkwolf1328 what.
Magnesium and potassium aren't flammable. Nor does hitting things cause them to catch fire.
Next Version Idea: Sharpen the sides of the claw so that you can actually slice things like a knife.
We can also try and make them retractable and turn the whole thing into a glove which gives more of a wolverine look too
Yea that comes out when making a fist but it’d be dangerous
Imagine being in a Wolverine outfit with the gloves having retractable claws that can self heal and are still fairly tough…..
Would be insanely cool.
Nitinol is very soft when compared to something like hardened steel so sharpening it would be futile.
11:54 I have to say that's the smoothest I have seen someone unfold a chair. Very nice.
Hacksmith's transition from humble beginnings to superhero-sensation on RUclips blows my mind.
Godspeed, Hackksmith!
Godspeed
"Godspeed spider-man"
Very cool to see how Nitinol is produced. We use this all the time for guidewires and some of the implants that were discussed. Very cool stuff.
Thats how the life engine works,
Work Hard
Play Harder
Earn Yourself a Money Yard🤑💵💸💰💪🏼😋
Seeing James test the wolverine claws is like watching a child play with them play guns
It just works.
@@anonymous-wh2yy thanks todd Howard
@@anonymous-wh2yy Every time I hear those three words together like that, I just hear the Chalkeaters' song by the same name about -High Leader- _Mr_ Todd Howard lol
I can't wait to come back to this channel in a few years and see the retractable claws that fit inside the forearm that you'll no doubt make.
They’re quitting though😢
@@bestblader not quitting, he's just taking a step back for a while. It may be some time, but I fully expect him to have actual retractable forearm claws when he does jump back into the drivers seat of the channel. XD
11:53
That chair flick was so smooth lol
must have practiced that lol
The “hey” and the flower shirt I instantly knew it was backyard scientist lmfao
I thought it was Ryan Renalds lol
Jamie, you're looking much better. Dealing with depression and anxiety myself did horrible things to my mind and body. You don't look as paisty as the last video lol. Keep it up you do so much for the next generation.
Cant wait until the next 20 years when your project is "Replacing My Bones With Titanium!?"
When I was in school, STEAM was just STEM. Glad they added art, it doesn't seem important but it takes loads of creativity
Art is just as important as the others -- we'd have no culture without it!
I had wondered about this myself! I just brushed it off without thinking as I watched the video late at night but it was also STEM when I was in school! I love the inclusion of arts as a science student, but also a dramatic musician :)
My school it was also STEM i was searching for this comment
at my school it's still STEM 😔
It's still STEM. Idk why art is included in this instance. It's an entirely different area of education. Not lesser, not putting it down, but should be distinct.
Whoever did the deadpool bit, well done your performance is nearly indentical to the real deal! Movements and attitude!
I'm not saying to check the top comment, but....
It's Backyard Scientist
@@scottpilgrim7589 arms are different
I love the superhero episodes and especially with James hosting it. Not being mean to the other hacksmith people that hosted but it’s just good to see the og back to work
James hits different
If Aquaman and wolverine had a kid 12:45
Aquamarine
Whoever is acting as Deadpool in this video, nailed the way Deadpool originaly talks, congrats to whoever is wearing that mask :^)
It’s mark rober I think
You already made that real. Infact, that was your first “Make it real” thing ever. I’m impressed by how many things you made since then.
Bruh this bot better leave before I purposely smash my device right now.
@@erwinsacdalan5573 better not do it
@@erwinsacdalan5573 not a bot.
@@coolbro8922 oh the bot left I guess I won
Freddy Krueger would be proud. :-)
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@@zimos9286 Seventh comment on a verified person.*
I saw this video, but RUclips recommend me now because Deadpool and Wolverine come together 😁😁😁😁.
now, short-circuit the claws so that they heat up by themselves, I think then, they would truly be self-healing!
Poda thaiyolii
I was thinking the same thing!
THIS is a brilliant idea. Good brain.
Wolverine fighting: “can you pause for a bit I wanna straighten my claws chill!”
Dirty Wolverine fighting: * straightens claws in the wound *
"Ooooh, nasty!"
@@harbl99 lol
Why not have an electrical current be applied across the blades so they self-heal and not "Hold on a second, I gotta pull out my lighter"
The tips would get much hotter that the rest of the claw
The larger the cross section, lesser the resistance. It is inversely proportional
@@thephoenix6651 It would go fine with the proper setup. As long as it can create a small 40°C, which is a very small amount compared to what a portable battery could do for metal plates that small, it can easily be done. And it doesn’t have to be on constantly, just long enough to last. It’s not an uncommon method to use electricity to reset smart metal positions.
@@GrimOfDonuts the problem is that the ability to self heal is the ability to bend so it would just bend more
@@a.a.6445 no, it wouldn’t. Otherwise it would have just bent more when he used a lighter against it. Smart metals are often realigned using electricity for a perfect (and often quick) going back to designed shape.
@@GrimOfDonuts i think he means if you left the heat on they bend easier
Bro literally predict the future with Deadpool and Wolverine
as soon as i saw "self healing" i knew it was nitinol, ive been fascinated with nitinol since i found out its properties and cant say im ever not surprised.
Algo is weird, I saw a short on yt showing a small clip of him hitting the concrete then reforming them. Then like a minute later I saw a short explaining nitinol, then I thought back to the short and looked up the full vid to see if it was nitinol lol.
Imagine your a knight with this alloy as armor. You fight the dragon and get the armor annihilated. Then after, all thats left is ashes and a shiny armor set.
It is too soft to stop a sword or an arrow but at least your armour can be heated up good as new for the next knight!
Very cool to see how Nitinol is produced. We use this all the time for guidewires and some of the implants that were discussed. Very cool stuff.
@@tola5387 legit copied this comment
😅😅
13:57 I was hoping for a "Here's Johnny!" Reference from The Shining.
I was hoping for Kenobi...Why are you here ?
Same
Bro guessed the future with deadpool and wolverine
Not gonna lie, James would make a GREAT Wolverine 🤣😂🤣😂😅
I agree
And he's Canadian
@@obi501 all the more reason
James' hair is glorious.
James hearted this, no other member of hacksmith would fall for such flattery lmao
It truly is
69th like haha….?
Agreed it is magnificent
This reminded me of the PAL key in Metal Gear Solid (stated to be a "Shape Memory Alloy") which you need to heat up and cool down to change its state I honestly thought this was a purely fictional material, and while the way it is portrayed in the game is probably fictional it has made me interested in looking into this material more, just to sate my curiosity, this was a cool project, really enjoyed it.
Xxxx
Xxxx
Disclaimer: No fruits were harmed while making this video.
There’s one problem, they aren’t nearly as effective as your original claws, maybe try covering it a very thin sheet of melted metal so it’ll still reform but it will be slightly stronger
I agree but adding other metal might not work due to how weak they are.
What I mean is it might not go to its original state because it can outpower the sheet of metal.
The plating will work harden and crack or flake off, likely
Oh frick, all of you are right, maybe if they weld pieces of metal like armor onto it, so the most important parts are hard and it can still reform
I want to see this with the claws mounted to a metal, immovable glove. There is a lot of flexing that loses the power of the strikes.
Ngl, 14:01 was the perfect moment for the cliché scene from "the shining"
Johnny johnny
I thought of the exact same thing
Watching this before the new Deadpool & Wolverine move comes out.
You should make a glove that automatically heals the clause because it’s kind of inconvenient to take a lighter and do that so you should make some thing that goes in your arm and heals it and heat it up
To be fair, you made "sell healing claws" because Adamantium claws wouldn't ever bend, or break 😉
but needs to be melted either way to be able to mold and be malleable
or it won't be usable if you can't form it to what you want
@@lag00n54 adamantium isnt some metal that can be found as solid and then reworked by melting. It is liquid mixture of multiple melted metals and components that are melted and mixed and must be given shape to it in 8 minutes after those 8 minutes it turns into solid adamantium and then it is almost impossible to melt, it even survived temperature close to that of sun
idc what you call it, it’s metal that can straighten itself
Actually, Wolverine’s adamantium claws have been broken on several occasions
@@satan2084 example?
Wolverine is literally my favourite superhero! I've whatched every Wolverine movie literally 37 times!
I think that material would be more practical for making machines or possibly Buildings. In the game subnautica there was a repair tool that moved wires and bent pieces of metal back into place. If it was made of that material that would make sense, the repair tool would just be a heater. If you could make houses and other buildings from that in areas that have a lot of natural disasters it would significantly help fix the damage.
I am fully expecting a “I built a dyson sphere” video one day
Naturally sponsored by Dyson Vacuums
Enterprise D beat him to it
@@iamauser7125 The Enterprise 'found' one, but didn't build it.
If he did we'd slowly stop seeing stars as he finished the project
James has made so many Wolverine claws he knows the shape and basics of making them from memory 😂
Hacksmith in 2060:Make it real DeAdPoOl healing power
This man must meet Hugh Jackman one day
Try To Make TMNT Weapons & Shredder Claws. 👍
13:38 for those that using earphone ,headphone or earbud I recommend you to hear this part. It is really2 satisfying..
you.
@@coralxanpu mother
Damn that Deadpool impression was spot on. F*** me up big boy. 😂😂😂
13:48 you actually sounded like wolverine, also i was waiting for you to say “here comes wolvie” after stabbing the door XD
Now we need Make It Real: Healing Factor. Imagine that being possible someday.
It could be possible with nano technology so they should get someone who studied nanotechnology
@@fleuttre4510 tiem to study nanotechnology
and accidentally wipe humans
@@fleuttre4510 Yeah. Though aren't there genes that dictate how fast the human body heals itself? Could be a way to trick them into removing the restrictions for a short time.
Someone stole your comment.
@@IDoSnipeYT Really?
"We use the alloys for things like bracers and.. we also use it for bone staples-"
Hacksmith: "WELL TODAY WE'RE GON BE USING DEM FOR REAL WOLVERINE CLAWS"
Very cool to see how Nitinol is produced. We use this all the time for guidewires and some of the implants that were discussed. Very cool stuff.
13:57 here's johnny
The highest praise the Hacksmith can give: "Freakin' Awesome"
Awesome I love nitinol!
It's pretty fun right!
Such a cool ability to self heal.
Would be amazing if you were able to make them a bit more solid and made them able to slice a bit more than stabbing.
Then apply the heat from the previous project of wolverine claws so you could self heal by the press of a button.
Would be incredible
You should make an extendable version from the top of your wrist like spring loaded
"What are the practical applications of smart materials?"
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What we really need for this series is some bloodborne weapons, I feel like they be slept on and the transformations between the two forms of almost every weapon in that game is not only cool as hell but some if not all are possible. That and I feel hacksmith would hav so much fun making either the boom hammer or the stake driver (both go boom and both do damage)
Or the classic Saw Cleaver!
Switchaxe or Charge Blade from Monster Hunter would be cool too. They transform
Didn't know maximilian dood had this channel
a man of culture!
or woman or anything in between
“We use nitinol for a bunch of super necessary and innovative medical applications”
James: “soooo Wolverine claws?”
That Deadpool is hilarious 😆😂 Good job, Deadpool.
Alternate title: The HACKSMITH brutally murders innocent fruit and door.
I learned about this metal a few days ago and was like 'that's cool', now you're making a video on it. Stuff like this keeps happening and it is really freaking me out
Interesting
Synchronicity. The phenomenon of seeing something one place then seeing it everywhere
It happens to me but I’ll think of so something then a video will come out. For example it was on a Sunday I was wondering what the mpg of an f1 car is, next day a channel I watch uploads a video. It’s strange
I know right that happens to me
@@SnailisTheThird you a big brain
Don't worry about us james, go and get that quality rest that you deserve
wrong video
@@Phong_TranVR It's not wrong, it's relevant to every video he posts
When the new marvel wolverine game comes out,james should post the walkthrough
Yes! Gaming Channel video!
Watching James go berserk on the door with the claws either shows he was really comfortable with possibly hurting his currently only good hand, and also letting out some anger, because you could tell he used pent up aggression to get past the fear of possibly damaging another bone.
Those internal doors are basically made from 2 layers of cardboard. I don’t think he was in any danger of hurting himself.
@@numerum_bestia ok, but let's keep in mind, those are lined up with the spaces between his knuckles, and that if one pushes too hard at just the right angle, he can dislocate a finger and ruin another hand for a while, which doesn't seem likely to happen, but considering his luck recently, it's not outside the realm of possibility.
1:42 sounds like the guy that drives the taxi in deadpool
He predicted the wolverine and Deadpool
The second he said "smart alloy" I knew where he was headed!
It's amazing to see how much you've improved over the years man
maybe it would be a good idea to integrate a heating system in the claws using some sort of electrical resistance. so that you can unbend them on command!
Deadpool coming in from time to time is so perfect dawg
I wonder if they can make a Hellraiser box that actually functions the way it does on the movies. I mean I know 3D printing makes at least a box with the final movement readily available, but I bet these guys can totally figure out how to get it to move and open the way it does on the movie.
Imagine a car with panels that you just have to get to 40c to bend back. Awesome video
Any hot country would have 100% dent free cars