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Can a suit like Iron Man really be made? Alex Burkan has turned this question into reality. This real suit, prepared after 6 years of hard work, includes advanced features like 3D printed mask, artificial muscles, Tesla battery and hydrogen-based blaster. This project is now becoming increasingly viral on social media and is surprising tech lovers. Know its full story…

This creator made Iron Man suit with 6 years of hard work
A great example of taking a hobby to a professional level in the field of engineering and technology has come to light. A creator Alex Burkan, after 6 years of continuous hard work, created the popular superhero of Marvel Comics. iron Man A real suit inspired by Iron Man has been prepared. This project was initially just a hobby of a film fan, but with time it became a great example of engineering.
Alex has included many advanced features in his suit. It has a metal 3D-printed mask, which looks a lot like Tony Stark’s helmet. Artificial muscles have been installed in the suit, which help in providing movement to the wearable device. A custom control system controls the entire suit. The most interesting thing is that Tesla’s battery cells have been used to power the suit.
years of hard work
A major part of the suit is the hydrogen-based repulsor-style blaster. In the film it appears to be a magical weapon, but in reality it works like engineering hardware. A combination of gas system and batteries has been used in it. Alex spent years testing, which included 3D printing, battery management, gas system and control mechanisms.
Alex dominates social media
This project is going viral online because it shows how far DIY (Do It Yourself) engineering can go. Usually people consider such projects as just a hobby, but Alex took it to a professional level and proved that with the right dedication, knowledge and proper use of technology, film imagination can be turned into reality.
3D printing’s big game
3D printing technology played an important role in the manufacturing of this suit. This made it possible to make complex parts with precision. With the help of artificial muscles, an attempt has been made to synchronize the suit with body movements to some extent. Tesla battery cells provided power, while a hydrogen-based system helped make the Repulsor functional.
This suit is not only attractive in appearance, but the technology in it also gives a glimpse of future wearable robotics and exoskeleton technology. Such projects inspire young engineers and makers that they can take their interest seriously and work on a bigger level. This project is getting tremendous response on social media.
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