Real Self Healing Iron Man Armor - Nanotech

2,712,072
0
Published 2024-01-06

All Comments (21)
  • @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
  • @theHacksmith
    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"
  • @cefcephatus
    You just went from hobbyist metalworking to the most advanced, one of a kind top metalworks.
  • @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.
  • for starters, THAT WAS AMAZING, I JUST KEPT BEING AMAZED, LIKE WHEN THE 18 WHEELER DROVER OVER IT AND IT SURVIVED, AND THE SNIPER, NO WAY, JUST INSANE. and i have a video idea, make the dragon eye from how to train your dragon race to the edge, and make it with all the buttons and the rotating system and with the lenses.
  • @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.
  • @Music_PsyQuake
    The passion this guy has for his art is actually inspiring fr
  • @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
  • @user-st1co3oi1y
    your next project can be about the falcon's flight suit which actually flies
  • @HighRunedzzz
    This is the best and most practical thing you've made imo, I'd buy one (also the dolphin boots)
  • @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.
  • @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.
  • 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!
  • @Invexel
    give this guy a good 15 to 20 years of continuous development and this superhero stuff will be exactly like the movies
  • @monkeywrench1290
    New challenge for you: Make a tool that starts fires and directs them in midair through sound exclusively. Another challenge could be a belt that deploys a suit around you on use,with an additionnal bonus if its on fire as it does so.
  • @robryan2079
    Dude, rad project… I like how you used a similar alloy to what Stark actually uses in Ironman
  • @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