Real Self Healing Iron Man Armor - Nanotech

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Published 2024-01-06

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  • @david.armstrong
    Now that you’ve made all these different iron man suits, you should combine them into one ultimate superbuild that can fly, self heal, and shoot repulsor beams
  • @hacksmith
    In before all the comments about "its not self healing if you have to heat it" 😅 I've been meaning to make a self healing captain america shield for a few years now after i did the self healing wolverine claws... maybe this is a sign I should start it up! Epic project man!
  • Imagine fighting iron man and you smash his armor with a sledgehammer then he pulls out a blowtorch and says "one sec I gotta heat it out"
  • @trevorsmith470
    The applications in armor might not be immediately apparent, but this seems like it could be interesting for prosthesis; natural limbs can heal a cut or even fracture over time, but a metal limb requires repair. This material as a casing could be interesting, since the goal there is to protect the mechanical bits inside.
  • @mabogibo525
    The idea of a zombie/undead ironman suit that keeps getting revived by heat because it was forged by fire is actually cool as heck.
  • @omni_phonic2665
    Maybe you should try making a powered chest plate that could send the current necessary to self heal the different parts? Epic video. I am seriously amazed at this material's resilience.
  • @ReviewingJapan
    This is the best and most practical thing you've made imo, I'd buy one (also the dolphin boots)
  • @markm.4122
    Omg that my man was so sick ....I enjoyed that build keep up the great work and hard effort . It was like watching Iron man for the first time. Cheers
  • @4RILDIGITAL
    This build is absolutely amazing, really enjoyed how you persevered with the difficulties of working with nightanoll. It's impressive how the helmet managed to self-heal after being run over by an 18 wheeler.
  • @DisAbel
    Combine it with kevalr and padding and you've potentially got a self healing bulletproof helmet. You could also put some nitinol mesh inside the helmet for even more stopping power
  • Fantastic video! Definitely a labor of love! This is the first video I've seen from you, and it inspired me to subscribe to your channel! Keep up the great work!
  • @Music_PsyQuake
    The passion this guy has for his art is actually inspiring fr
  • @Invexel
    give this guy a good 15 to 20 years of continuous development and this superhero stuff will be exactly like the movies
  • @mobi_1022
    Idk anything about engineering but i was just relaxing when i thought of how to improve the self tightening Spiderman suit, idk if this is even possible but I discovered that miniature springs exist and there is a specific type of metal spring that contracts when electricity is passed through it. So i thought the springs can be a part of the clothe like threads and a small current is passed through them when adjusting the fitting. Idk about the strength of the springs and other things that need to be considered but I just needed to get this idea out of my brain. Hopefully it was helpful.
  • @ripironman9224
    You should make iron man’s blasters. I saw somewhere and I think you can just push some sort of gas(maybe propane or butane) through some tube and then light it on fire and it goes crazy
  • @KY.Jelly07
    The concepts you try to recreate all seem so impossible at first, but you always find a way to make them become a reality. The problem solving and your way of rethinking the whole project through in different ways to get an achievable outcome is truly amazing.
  • @OmarZaki
    Jake, that absolutely blew my mind. I thought the video was over after the first test, then it just kept getting more and more insane. Mouth was wide open by the end of it. Amazing work
  • @deon1222
    I’ve watched almost every single video you’ve put out this one is the biggest W yet
  • @omshah7320
    THIS IS YOUR ULTIMATE PROJECT! The science behind this is amazing! Love your work man