The Hacksmith is relentless when it comes to making Lightsaber. The guys have done it again, this time James said it is his best Lightsaber yet. So what has improved? Well, it now runs hotter (4,500° versus 4,000° of the previous iteration). It is also smaller, closer to the movie’s hilt size and finally, it …
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This Is As Close As We Will Get To Back To The Future Hoverboard For Now
If there is one tech in our 2011’s Top Ten Gadgets In Movies That Inspires And Excites Us that will never materialize, it would be the hoverboard from Back to the Future II. Or is it?
The World’s Brightest Flashlight Is Humongous, Is As Good As A Flood Light
Being a blog that is intrigued by flashlights, you know we are not going to pass on this. Coming from YouTube channel/engineering company, The Hacksmith, is the so-called “World’s Brightest Flashlight.”
After The Real-life Lightsaber, The Hacksmith Has Made A Pair Of Self-Lacing Shoes
Self-lacing shoe. The product of the future foretold by Back to the Future part II is already a reality, as a pair of regular kicks and as a pair of working replica straight out from the movie.
4000 Degrees Plasma Lightsaber: The Closest Mankind Will Ever Get To A Real Lightsaber
Look. I don’t want to be a fanboy (or fan uncle?) and shed tears of emotional joy that someone has made a “real-life” lightsaber. But I can’t help but to be a teeny weeny elated. Just a little…
The Hacksmith Built A Small Scale Railgun Right In The Garage
As crazy as it may sound, popular YouTube tinkerer, the Hacksmith, has built a working electromagnetic railgun. While the U.S. Navy spent more than a decade developing this supposedly next-generation gun for its Navy warships and investing around $500 million in the process, the Hacksmith team has made one right in their garage. Granted, the …
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Seriously, Folks, This Is How NOT To Fly Like An Iron Man
Iron Man exoskeleton suit is not an impossibility, but to defy gravity and zip across the sky like the fictional superhero, we all know is pure sci-fi fantasy. Based on the technology known to mankind today, there’s no way that a suit like such can harness enough thrust to propel a full-grown man with hundreds …
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