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The Hacksmith YouTube channel has finished its half-scale Tesla Cybertruck, but what we really want to see is the towing of a Ford F-150.
A hacksmith was able to turn what used to be a retro speaker into a functioning micro PC. Check out the project.
I first came across the Hacksmith (aka James Hobson) more than a decade ago, when the former engineer and product developer dropped a video wherein he designed and built actual Wolverine claws.
The project took YouTube's The Hacksmith a full month to pull off.
James Hobson, aka YouTube's The Hacksmith, earned a Guinness World Record for building a retractable, plasma-based lightsaber like those featured in Star Wars.
While the cyborg's eyes don't technically exist yet, a hacksmith was able to turn his eye into a flashlight, making it look like a cyborg in cyberpunk style. The project included the hacksmith ...
It's important to note here that we think this is a really unique and creative project. Hacksmith spent some $50,000 to produce the half-scale Cybertruck clone.
Previous Hacksmith projects often used super-heated metal to create the lightsaber effect, but in this case it’s a concentrated stream of propane gas that does the job, creating a “blade ...
Ian Hillier, left, and James Hobson stand in the workshop where The Hacksmith YouTube videos are made and beside a project to replicate the power loader in the movie "Aliens." (Kate Bueckert/CBC) ...
This is impressive.YouTuber the Hacksmith built a functional Captain America electromagnet shield, inspired by the Marvel hero's weapon of choice used in The Avengers: Age of Ultron.James Hobson ...
YouTube channel Hacksmith Industries has published a new project featuring the creation of a DIY Mandalorian flamethrower gauntlet as part of their HACKLORIAN series. This series aims to recreate ...
Locked away in the archives, these top-secret Hacksmith projects have never seen the light of day—until now. From prototypes to passion builds, we’re revealing the unseen innovations that ...