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But leave it to the guys behind the ultra-popular YouTube channel Hacksmith Industries to create a functioning Bat Signal that outdoes the "real" thing. In a YouTube video documenting the project ...
If there’s one thing we’ve learned after watching eight bazillion YouTube videos from engineers, it’s that shooting stuff from wrist gadgets is awesome—even if it’s just a few spritzes ...
The Bat-Signal wouldn’t work in real life. But that didn’t stop the team at Hacksmith Industries from making one that does. Their latest YouTube video shows the trials and tribulations involved.
This is certainly the case at [Hacksmith Industries], where Hackaday alum [James Hobson] has been building a massive mechanical exoskeleton since January 2019, inspired by the P-5000 Power Loader ...
Watch the Hacksmith team transform a mere Nerf gun into a faux-plasma rifle worthy of a Mass Effect battle. Bonnie Burton Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics ...
The engineers behind the popular YouTube account Hacksmith Industries have created a functional hoverboard that actually lifts off the ground using magnets — and isn't some marketing stunt or ...
It was already shot by The Hacksmith YouTube channel putting a Ford F-150 against the half-scale Tesla Cybertruck these guys have finally built. Sadly, the video will be published in a few days.