White_widow
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An important notice.........additional to my previous one.........if you manage to make the webshooter you need to solve the climbing problem and you should be able to bypass(use a vest for your own protection) bullets with extremely high reflexes......the reflexes can be solved, so the climbing problems...I got them all covered....but then comes another problem.......phychological health an fear.......if eventually you become the human spider.....will you be able to do this for the rest of your lives and with the fear of maybe someday your enemies learn your secret and hurt your close relatives?.........we should see the life of the hero...not how he's got his powers.......every each one of you can become a hero with other things and with other techniques more sufficient......BUT I highly recommend if you want to be a heroes become spiderman!!! he is invincible so far........
I've solved the reflexes problem but it takes time and practice....
I've solved the problem of climbing..........
and the webshooter is a bit unreal to be made because if our body cannot produce the spidersilk we've never be able to spin infinite webs (according the movie)(You will need them more than you can imagine)...the webshooter can be used as a stealth tool or as a lethal weapon....depends of the mix you'll use.....
take care!
Awesome work White_widow, nice to know there are people who know their stuff
Never really thought about making one seriously, but honestly believe it can be done
I literally just saw this thread and started jotting a few things down (I'm a biochem engineering major so this stuff comes naturally to me). I know its quite basic, but this is stuff off the top of my head, no research done. Hope it helps.
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How did you find that? The website parker's point of view has just a few pics of new york. Where is the link in the site that leads to the web shooters? Nice find.
I found a video clip that reveals alot about the webshooters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7WRlxrlM7k 5:41 - 6:12
It reveals the size of cartridges, the cartridge replacement system, the web fluid, and the properties of the fluid.Okay, I just did a quick bit of math using this clip.
Given peter's height is: 5'10"
(height of the cell and radius) 1.8X= 10'5" 65in
(the tiles from door to wall) 3x units = 17'6" 210 inch
cartridge: 4x2x1/2
The surface area of the cell is about 27851.8 inches squared. This would be assuming the wall of webbing is around one inch thick which could be stretching it a bit (no pun intended) leading to 27851.8 inches cubed
The cartridge has a volume of 4 inches cubed (including the extra plating to hold pressure).
This means that ONE cartridge should hold 27851.8 inches cubed of material inside of it. This must mean that peter must have
1.)compressed a large amount of fluid.
2.) added a strong surfactant.
The fluid expanded by a multiplicative factor of around 7000.
0.o I don't know how he does it. My best guess is that he uses a high expansion foam and compresses the fluid to about a 1/7 (1/10 for good measure) to 1/35 of it's original size, but filling the same space in the cartridge. That should give it a LARGE amount of pressure, and would support the turbine hypothsis assuming that the fluid by itself was way stronger than steel and highly elastic.
Thank i couldnt find one... if you're talking about the movie shooter, use a piece of rubber. That would absorb shock.