Thanks for having me James, I'm so glad I could SWING by! I truly had a great time. All the best dealing with the current challenges. Just remember - back in the day, it was just you in a garage making cool stuff. Even through lockdown, you've still got your garage, and you've still got you! :)
I have an idea: Use electro magnets on a rope that is coiled up so that when released the rope coils itself back. The electro magnets are easy to release too. When you shoot the gun, the magnets will stick to the metal roof. When you release the electro magnet the whole rope w/ magnets attached will coil back into the mechanism. Like so he can see
The Hacksmith is Tony Stark because he said his ultimate goal is to make the full Iron Man suit (though he does look more like captain America). And JT is spider man because he’s working an “internship” for Tony Stark.
Invite Tom Holland and have him try it, I heard he's a gymnast Edit: wow it sorta blew up, hacksmith, pls consider inviting him (if possible) edit (2): now that the spidermen are in talks for a new movie, hopefully a collab between the hacksmith and disney would be made as a promotion
Is no one going to talk about how a team of people somehow made a way for you to swing the rafters of a building. Why hasn't the military recruited these people or at least you know send them an email like what the hell
2:58 Yep, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I got here. Well you see, it all started when The Hacksmith invited me to work on this spider-man web shooters project.
C P chill buddy, it’s not even a funny joke, and someone doesn’t understand, but since you’re such a “dank meme lord” you and your 14 can go off, instead of explaining the horrible joke
Fact: Spiderman’s webshooters are designed to prevent others using them. The palm switch requires 65 pounds of pressure to press and must also receive a lightning-quick double-tap from the users middle and third fingers. This system prevents non-superpowered individuals from firing his webs.
@@Built_IRL I actually yelled out cuz I've DESTROYED my body by falls like this. I'm 100% disabled now (still walk & talk) but no running jumping or fun sheet anymore
When the lead designer started swinging full Tarzan from a device used to pull and release arrows I started to question the sensibility of such a shortcut.
the entire spiderman suit can have pores aka tiny holes sporadically placed amongst it so that super glue can be oozed out of it allowing you to stick to any surface for a long amount of time without falling and oil can be released in certain places to gently release the suit drying it at the same time the holes in the suit could have a heating and air blowing system. All of this should also include a large number of items that will increase the durability of the armour and the suit. The gloves contain an array of different coloured wires for attaching various things. The red wire is the grappling line which you can use to attach yourself to walls or buildings and make sure that you stay safely attached to whatever you're working with. there's a strong pulley system inside with a tiny catapult built inside of the wrist so that when it's fired it can be pulled back in with no problem. I've included some other components within the suit too, mainly the legs, the webbing system and a gauntlets which enable me to grip things and move around quickly and efficiently. a gyroscope can be built into the arm allowing you to know the polarity of the swing so that you can kick your legs back and forth and with doing so the system inside of the suit will also make you kick a little bit harder utilizing air pressure pushing you back and forth with air pushing your back forward and your stomach backwards allowing you to kick much harder before it swing meaning less energy between swings. Also kicking your legs should trigger a system in the braided fishing line that makes you rock back and forth matching the kicks and air pressure in the suit helping the swing. Finally, a cloth attachment from the elbows to the hip will allow you to Glide instead of falling. A hole in the spine of the suit can produce a Deployable parachute in case you were to ever fall. Deployable parachutes in the spinal region. the suit can collect energy in multiple ways such as solar energy kinetic energy and many more different types of Energies that will allow the suit to stay charged. metallic gloves that have 1000s of tiny pores aka tiny holes in them that oozes out super glue to make them stick and then ooze out oil to make them release, with a heating system that dries the oil. you could find some alloy that was both flexible and strong enough so that they wouldn’t break if you pulled too hard. these could be used as spider man gloves, you could also mix copper wire with pores within it, krazy glue and tiny strands of rope, a heating system and a oil release as well as water releaser to cleanse before each catapult of web strings. The gloves should be attached to the entire suit so the weight will be evenly dispersed, not causing too much tension on any region.
So pumped on this design! Looks like my prototype wasn't too terrible...the rafters are a big help compared to me trying to find a random overhanging tree branch. Going with solenoids/electronics and moving it to backpack is a PRO move, along with a compressed air tank paintball tank. I wonder if it would help the grappling hook to "hook" if it was spinning, so adding a slight rifling to the barrel or inner projectile? This is my favorite project yet!
Thanks mate! Yeah your design was also very cool, I love seeing the different approaches people have taken. Using a ratchet strap to set the length was a great idea! Cheers!
Hey James, I think everyone will agree that everyone loves your videos during these tough time, Keep up the good work and we all can't wait till your next one!!!
Hey, hack smith, spider webs are made of silicone, a type of thread, and spiders swing with it. it works by the spider keeping the silicone soft, and after released, it becomes hard, so you can make something like that. I suggest you making a kind of a big hole, which shoots thick, but wet silicone strings. it becomes hard after a little while and it can carry a lot of weight it it is thick enough. you can use compressed air to make the silicone come out. I hope that the silicone will stick before drying up.
This one was really great! I'm really impressed by how well it did work in the end, and it is nothing but a prototype. As always, an amazing work from you guys!
Not going to lie, we're getting really close to actually having 3D maneuvering gear, here. If Spider-Man doesn't work out, perhaps y'all can fight Titans?
Stem cell regeneration or nanobots re printing hand(that is growing it back)..is real..but way expensive and limited in number...but maybe it will be feasible in 10 or 20 years..cuz nanobots, genetic engineering will be way advanced by then.
That product is necessary for a person who is a paraplegic if a person who can't move his legs can get up using it in an emergency and then go to the chair, or for a person who works high floor.
Imagine, Actually that could be possible, The gravity gun usually only picks up metal objects (and some small non-metal ones) He could just slap on the worlds largest super rare earth magnet, And boom (Magnet-)Gravity Gun
This man would go to any extent to become a superhero I guess. I wish that I better not see Hacksmith getting himself bitten by a radioactive spider to literally become spiderman....
@@anythingbutlogical5063 what a world to live in... the Canadians, of all ppl, make the world's most powerful weapons and rule the world 😂😂😂 hell at least we'll all have free healthcare