This is what fans' dreams are made of.
Everyone knows Marvel's mutant superhero team X-Men, and consequently Wolverine, one of the team's most prominent members with an adamantium skeleton and claws. It's very likely that every fan has dreamed of having those claws in real life at some point. While we don't have adamantium, it turns out, you can build a set of your own with stainless steel.
Popular Youtuber, inventor, and plumber Colin Furze has posted the production process of his ingenious project -. He recorded the whole process from start to finish, not leaving out any detail. At the end of the video, he shows off the end product while slicing and dicing his way through everyday objects .
In case you didn't know, in the films and the comics, Wolverine has claws that pop out from between his knuckles. But, of course, Furze hasn't gone as far as implanting actual steel claws into his hands. However, he masterfully created a system where they can automatically deploy and retract. What's more, these claws have a small profile, which means they sit on the wrists without being too bulky for the user.
A plumber by day and an inventor by night, Furze designed and manufactured the claws from scratch in his garage. He made them from stainless steel and set about with a few goals including the most obvious one: for them to well resemble Wolverines claws. He also wanted a smooth deploying and retracting system.
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