WallCrawler3344
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Oke, you guys have some awesome ideas! But, IMO, you are all making it WAY too complex for a teenager with little resources. Seriously, what would Peter Parker do? My idea is;
We start with a silly string can, move the nozzle and hose tithe side, and hollow out the middle, leaving about a cm left, so it will fit snugly over the wrist. Then cover the gap wit aluminum, weld it to the wall, so more fluid can be inserted. Then we take two pressure valves; one for C02, one for fluid(it'll all go to the same place, but this'll keep either hole from clogging). Then, we add an old wrist watch head over the nozzle, cutting out the glass the nozzle can still shoot the webs, and weld that to the can. Oke, now the adjuster on the watch head? Attach a bicycle shifter to that, and add a piece of plastic connecting the top of the nozzle and the inside part of the adjuster, so the nozzle button will be pushed when the hand is pulled back. Now, in the comics, he had cartridges that add extra webs. For this, we add a cavity just under the watch head, and add yet another valve. The, but a needle valve on the butt of a hollowed rifle shell, and you can fill that up with a bit if fluid. See, now the shooter is done.
"But wait, wall crawler! What about the ACTUAL webs?"
Exactly. This is a totally untested theoretical formula, but try it out!
Borax
Gorilla Glue
Water
Latex
Nylon 6
Polyurethane
Vinegar
The gorrilla glue gives it extra bond, the vinegar should dissolve the stuff in a few days, and the borax won't make the fluid solid until the polyurethane kicks in to help it... Yeah, I'm no good at chemistry
But I'm taking biology, so I can study how to get the rest of his powers
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White Widow, I like your ideas. In fact, I was so interested, I joined SHH just for your forum. Pain in the @$5 to make it happen, but when I have enough money, I'll make this and test it out. Peace, homies!
We start with a silly string can, move the nozzle and hose tithe side, and hollow out the middle, leaving about a cm left, so it will fit snugly over the wrist. Then cover the gap wit aluminum, weld it to the wall, so more fluid can be inserted. Then we take two pressure valves; one for C02, one for fluid(it'll all go to the same place, but this'll keep either hole from clogging). Then, we add an old wrist watch head over the nozzle, cutting out the glass the nozzle can still shoot the webs, and weld that to the can. Oke, now the adjuster on the watch head? Attach a bicycle shifter to that, and add a piece of plastic connecting the top of the nozzle and the inside part of the adjuster, so the nozzle button will be pushed when the hand is pulled back. Now, in the comics, he had cartridges that add extra webs. For this, we add a cavity just under the watch head, and add yet another valve. The, but a needle valve on the butt of a hollowed rifle shell, and you can fill that up with a bit if fluid. See, now the shooter is done.
"But wait, wall crawler! What about the ACTUAL webs?"
Exactly. This is a totally untested theoretical formula, but try it out!
Borax
Gorilla Glue
Water
Latex
Nylon 6
Polyurethane
Vinegar
The gorrilla glue gives it extra bond, the vinegar should dissolve the stuff in a few days, and the borax won't make the fluid solid until the polyurethane kicks in to help it... Yeah, I'm no good at chemistry
.White Widow, I like your ideas. In fact, I was so interested, I joined SHH just for your forum. Pain in the @$5 to make it happen, but when I have enough money, I'll make this and test it out. Peace, homies!