@@hacksmith Hi [Hacksmith Industries], I’m a huge fan of your incredible work! I was wondering if you could take on the challenge of building a real-life ODM Gear from Attack on Titan. Your creativity and skills are truly amazing, and I believe you have the talent to turn the impossible into reality. Thank you so much!
Also put the button on the hand punching. I feel like the nervous system connection is way less difficult if it's the same hand, like coordinating between left and right is a lot more awkward. Also far more structure on the hand mechanism... make that sucker a lot thicker, I'm not at all surprised the frame bent. You could make it suuuper dangerous and put a spike on the front, and then do stuff like punching through armor. I bet it would penetrate incredibly well, possibly better than a bullet.
Not only that but maybe see about having the tank on the person using it so it moves with the person instead of being stationary and potentially causing the line between the tank and the fist to fail in a potentially dramatic fashion, though that might be a challenge of it's own
This seems like the real Power fist! Holy moly, it looks like a lot of fun, if maybe a little dangerous... It is definitely one of your coolest and closet builds yet for an analogue for super powers!
@@FRIESENBERGG yeah but the problem is guns don’t really care if your a large person or not. And they are alot more intimidating then just a jacked dude with power fists
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Niiiice vid, this may be an even more dangerous idea, but imagine if you put an accelerometer in the boxing glove to automate the pressure release at the right moment. You could even have two sequences, one going helping the punch and the other stopping it, this would give tremendous power on a short duration
Ehh not necessarily. If the metal had a higher elastic limit, then it would have just unbent itself after the impact, but the temporary deformation would still have protected their hands.
@@bable6314 metal isn't really elastic, one of the unique properties of metal is it's ability to deform, yes in some cases it can be elastic or "springy" but then the energy has to be released and would mostly be released into their hand arm and rotator cuff I think
The force is applied to the back of the metal frame, and released at the point of impact in the front, it's not going into his arm. It's only when used with nothing in the front that the force has to go through his arm to stop the motion
If it were me, I'd put a gas dump switch on the set so that the gas would dump right when the impact hits.This form of impact has the highest pressure and the most efficient discharge.We must have a reversible spring system behind the switch for two reasons: first, the switch does not break when the energy is discharged, and second, the inertia of the impact does not trigger the switch.
If you trigger the gas dump as it hits you're just going to be pushing through, there would be no impact which would lessen the overall power and point.
@@naunau311 yeah too many people do that and it annoys me a bit. need that speed up first before impact and carry it through after impact not only after
This is one of your coolest projects yet. Can you have a video testing its destruction capabilities? Or really can you just have a video testing the destruction capability of a lot of your projects?
While it would certainly be quite intimidating, they already have battering rams that are far less complicated and can just be dropped after use. Not to mention they don't blow off the body armor of the 5 guys behind you.
Something I think might be helpful is having a sort of brace or cage that fits around the rest of the arm and supports the end of the 'fist' that the person has their hand seated behind. It might not be very easy or feasible though, because that's a lot of points of articulation (potential failure under load), and it would probably have to connect to some kinda chest rig at the shoulder in order to actually do anything to redistribute the force? Maybe making the parts for the exoskeleton could be done by 3D printing and then coating in nanovate, if collaboration with Integran wasn't a one-time thing and it wouldn't be cost-prohibitive to do? Ultimately the issue with making any kind of force-enhancer for a human body is gonna be the human body, so lessening the amount of strain the wearer has to receive from using the device is gonna allow for more power to be used safely. Especially when hitting solid objects that aren't gonna move out of the way, like if you wanted to punch through walls.
One thing I like about this contraption and maybe it applies to all external strength enhancers, is that it's very easy on the joints. Such extra force, yet no extra impact on the joints. In this particular case the hand is being pulled from the front, not pushed from let's say the elbow.
butane tank, electrically operated solenoid, run it piping wherever you want on the guitar, make sure it does not hit anyone, put a flame resistant nozzle (also it shouldn't be too wide) at the end, get an electronic lighter with oscillating mode or a stun gun, wire it all up to a switch, and you're good to go.
1. Imagine if that were a part of the iron man armor system. 2. I do hope they'll be able to make sky skimmers from the storm hawks series. Raise your hand if you remembered the storm hawks series.
Next time, try using a sensor to sense the angle between the Humerus and the Ulna/Radius... 75 degree = set 125 degree = fire 145 degree = reset Not perfect measurements, but that is something you'd have to fine tune for each person. This way, you don't need to focus on pushing a button and you can now have two gloves instead of one. This is the same thing you could do for the double jump back pack. Once you jump, you can tell the system once it see's a full extension of the legs, it fires after a few seconds. Just imagine if you put those two systems together... LOL.... SUPER JUMP PUNCH!!!!! OH WAIT.... SHORYUKEN!!!!!!!!!!!!! PS... I love this channel and I love the education I am getting from just watching you guys be AMAZING....
Great all we need is a Costume to look like Purple Tigress from Miraculous Tales of Ladybug and Catnoir (her main ability, clout is similar to the serious punch)
Would've liked to see the button to activate it into the glove instead of external. So that it goes off within ms of hitting something. But I realize that may not be entirely safe.
Quick workout suggestion sit ups can actually cause bad back problems in the long run so instead a workout that does not harm you but works your abbs is by doing a specific amount of crunches ( upper abb ) reverse crunches ( lower abb ) and then doing them at the same time ( middle abb ) this is much better for you and works even better as well.
@@hacksmith TBH I did not expect u to reply but yes I remember now I did watch the anime and that was his original workout routine thanks for reminding me but it was just a lil suggestion lol.
Now can you make Ulysses Klaue’s prosthetic arm cannon from Black Panther? I also want to see a realistic bionic human with cool gadgets in their body like in the Inspector Gadget live-action movie, a sonic emitter from Fallout, a mining laser from outer space video games, an arm cannon, and more.
Bro, imagine pulling up to a fight and saying “nah i bet you wont fight me while im wearing this extremely elaborate get up that increases my punch power by 12 million fold”
This definitely is a working prototype for a breach tool. Could be legitimately useful in special circumstances that require direct in-site human intervention with simpler tools and lots of spontaneous burst of power, like indoors fire emergency.
Idea : Make a working pip boy from fallout with a working Geiger counter, vitals monitor, and maybe integrate an RFID system to unlock a door in the warehouse.
"I thought I went blind" Pretty good chance you did. The optic nerve is active the entire time we're conscious and it's not uncommon for brain or eye damage to impact the impulses that relay our eyes to our brains. It could be as simple as your eyes were hit by the exhaust pressure and were forced back into your sockets, stunning with optic nerve with an impact. Or it could be a minor concussion and the brain was hit more by the force than the body.
This solves a lot of the problems people make with the "rocket punch" mechanisms, where they just have it extend from the fist. Ejecting reaction mass is smart.
Every time they make a neumatic fist it's more and more compact, we're slowly getting closer to Fallout's power fist where it's an entirely contained system X3
The wheely chair thing with Nic would make a great adult amusement park ride version of the teacup kids ride, have a button in the middle people can press and it shows a bar for the recharge level
I tought blank charges would be the right choice for this, that fire when the punch lands, but actually accelerating thefist on the way seems way more viable.