StanLee Wannabe
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Once I get my Hulk suit done and my Wolverine claws done, this is what I'll tackle.
It's really not impossible at all. Really only needs a few things:
1. The formula for silly string or a way to get silly string into a different container than what they come in now.
2. A web-fluid container that's more low-profile and hideable.
3. A way to spin the web at its tip. The current webshooters available at Kids-R-Us has this down cold, it's just way too big. The output really looks wicked. Looks just like spidey webs.
Easier said than done though. I'm sure there are alternative ways of making something that works.
If you read the page on "How Silly String Works" you'll notice that the stickyness and tensile strength comes from the amounts of certain ingredients. I'm betting if you changed the formula you could get it stronger or stickier
It's really not impossible at all. Really only needs a few things:
1. The formula for silly string or a way to get silly string into a different container than what they come in now.
2. A web-fluid container that's more low-profile and hideable.
3. A way to spin the web at its tip. The current webshooters available at Kids-R-Us has this down cold, it's just way too big. The output really looks wicked. Looks just like spidey webs.
Easier said than done though. I'm sure there are alternative ways of making something that works.
If you read the page on "How Silly String Works" you'll notice that the stickyness and tensile strength comes from the amounts of certain ingredients. I'm betting if you changed the formula you could get it stronger or stickier