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. The ...
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 a ...
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 hoax, ...
Hacksmith Industries may have started with sci-fi experiments and YouTube stunts, but its latest project is pure business. Co-founded by James Hobson and Ian Hillier, the team has just raised more ...
Because Baby Yoda from The Mandalorian has managed to hack humanity’s limbic system with its cuteness, people are constantly churning out replicas of the snuggly alien. Some of which really float too; ...
While fans of comics flock to movie theaters out of pure allegiance to see their favorite superheroes come to life, the fancy gadgets these heroes wield are enticing to audiences that aren’t ...
ASUS Republic of Gamers has partnered with YouTube content creators Hacksmith Industries to build a ludicrously cool ROG gaming setup on the inside of an armored truck. On the outside, it might look ...
In a country that’s not too far, far away, the first-ever retractable proto-lightsaber has been created. Guinness World Records recently announced that inventors at Hacksmith Industries in Ontario, ...
Naraka: Bladepoint developer 24 Entertainment has teamed up with YouTube mega-engineering channel Hacksmith Industries to create a real-life prosthetic arm based on Hadi Ismail - one of the best ...
The Hacksmith Cybertruck looks like it's about the size of the Tesla Model 3, at least in the image below. While it's not actually quite that big, it has room for a few people and it's fully ...
TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — They say necessity is the mother of invention, but that’s not the case for the team at Hacksmith Industries. The Ontario-based inventors are more focused on stretching ...