Elon Musk Creates Rocket Parts With the Wave of a Hand

We knew SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was powerful, but now he's gone all

Ironman

on us. Last week on

Twitter

he posted a teaser, saying, "Will post video of designing a rocket part with hand gestures & immediately printing in titanium."

And now, here it is.

"I believe we're on the verge of a major breakthrough in design and manufacturing," says Musk in the video, "in being able to take a concept of something from your mind and translate into a 3-D object intuitively on the computer, then make that virtual 3-D object real just by printing it. It's going to revolutionize manufacturing and design in the 21st century."

See a montage of images of a SuperDraco rocket part made of Inconel-X, an austenitic nickel-chromium-based superalloy, emerge from a 3-D printer:

Musk and his design team have been working on using natural gesture-based interaction with a computer-aided design program called

Leap Motion

, allowing designers to work quickly to create parts, and then equally as quick, use 3-D printing in a metal superalloy to create the part.

Very cool.