James Hobson’s Hacksmith Industries is back at it again, and this time, the team attempts to use nanotechnology to create real-life adamantium, which is best known as the metal alloy bonded to Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. This version uses 3D models made from Hobson’s CT scan, and while his entire skeleton was available, he chose to focus on a collarbone.
Why the collarbone? It’s small enough to easily 3D print and the strongest bone in the human body. Once 3D printed, the collarbone replica had to then be coated in Integran’s nanocrystalline metal alloy. So, they decided to coat several collarbone replicas in various metals for testing purposes. We won’t spoil the rest, but let’s just say that Hobson created a bone that is strong enough to hold up a larger than life Thor’s hammer.
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Use the coating to make a feather weight katana. Test out the coating’s resistance to heat and cold. I’m also curious if the coating is bulletproof?,” said one commenter.