I built this YouTuber a Bionic Hand!

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 We’re building what!?
1:13 How are we gonna do this?
2:02 Let’s Build
10:21 It’s Beautiful
11:20 Cross the Pond
16:26 The Gift
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hacksmith
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This made my year. I'm getting better with it too!

JesseVelosa
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As a dad of a child missing an arm, it's really encouraging to see how far the technology has come the last 10 years, I hope one day I can get her something like this !
Bless you for doing this for Jessy, his face was pure joy! I hope it makes a positive difference for him 🙏

vallhallamedia
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I'm a 65-year-old retired Mechanical Engineer and have been into Technology my entire life! To see the state of Technology now (and expanding exponentially) is truly amazing! The things you "play" with now were only Science Fiction when I was your age! 🤔

PhilG
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As a grown as man of 35 with two young sons, this shit almost made me cry. The smile on this kids face is priceless. Well done.

Saintgoten
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Nice of you to give him a hand! Really kind of you. Guess this makes Hacksmith an arms dealer now !

Enclaved
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His reaction to having a working arm is absolutely priceless. Especially when he realises he can keep it. Love the work that you do.

sylvanixs
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his face when he grabbed the other hand said everything!

YouTube
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I love how people under short version of this are like “he made him into winter soldier” but here everyone is appreciating your work

krabica
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The fun part is. This is also a form of stress testing. If he were to collab with them any data he collects would help with future versions.

syncringe
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Jesse's reaction was priceless. Outstanding use of technology to bring such a meaningful change in someone's life. Kudos to everyone involved in making this happen!

RILDIGITAL
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I love that the hand itself conveyed his emotions when he found out that it's his and he gets to keep it. I can't wait to see what Psyonic comes up with in the future as upgrades to this RnD hand.

soulessshadow
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This is AMAZING and inspiring. Well done 👏🏼

HomeRenoVisionDIY
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This is amazing, I have always been a big fan of hacksmith but this is one of the most wholesome videos I've ever seen by them. The arm looks so cool too. Love your work hacksmith industries, look forward to seeing more in the future

dalekemperor
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Love his reaction when he realized that he gets to keep the hand. And the tears kicking in slowly as he starts realizing it's real.

gunnr
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He reminds me of Lando Norris.
The utter joy in his face when he was catching things for the first time. I love this. Great job!

butters_
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Logan has been such a wonderful addition to the team, the things he makes are beautiful!

joostfloot
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He has functioning nubs on the end of his arm, those could probably be used to make an even better hand, but that would be a very custom process. This is an awesome job all!

Alluvian
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Everyone involved in this just straight-up changed this kids life for the better. Good on all of you!

krazy
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It's incredible how quickly he got it to work. His reaction was priceless and I hope more lucky people will get to have one of these. I'm 37 years old and I remember clearly when I was a kid I saw a man with a hook and I asked my mom why nobody was making robotic hand that would use the remaining muscles/nerves to make a working hand. It was 25 years ago. I guess I was ahead of my time because this is basically what i had in mind as a kid/teen. Next step would be a working wrist, and some force feedback for the user to measure the grip. I know they have something about the force feedback, but I'm not sure it's ready yet. I'd love to speak to them and ask a ton of questions to know how it works.

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