Baby, you're a firework -- literally.
Or, at least inventor Colin Furze is. In this video, Furze dons a self-made steel suit and steps safely inside a fireworks display.
Furze creates the suit using a process called hydroforming, in which high-pressure water bends metal into new shapes. He demonstrates the technique in this video, but it looks something like this:
From there, once Furze had his suit, a host of explosive moments ensued. We don't recommend you try this one at home, but regardless, it makes a stunning visual.
Or, at least inventor Colin Furze is. In this video, Furze dons a self-made steel suit and steps safely inside a fireworks display.
Furze creates the suit using a process called hydroforming, in which high-pressure water bends metal into new shapes. He demonstrates the technique in this video, but it looks something like this:
From there, once Furze had his suit, a host of explosive moments ensued. We don't recommend you try this one at home, but regardless, it makes a stunning visual.