1.) it's fine. The valves would go on the outside, on the side opposite of the watch head. I.E. if you're looking at your wrist face up, the valve should be towards the floor
2. In my idea, I meant for it I work like a door; when the shifter pulls back, plastic pushes down on the button, like if you had a ball in a doorway, the ball would move forward if you closed the door.
3.) Yes, and if you want to get all nerdy with me, you can add two buttons and bring wires down to the nozzle, make rotors under the button, and drill different hole designs into the nozzle's different sides, so different web shapes will form. Also, as I didn't mention before, you might have to put the formula components in sepparatly, as to start the metabolizing until after shot.
As for the rest of y'all. You should know I got most of my idea from the AMAZING SPIDER MAN concept art. Check it on google images, it's awesome. I just came up with an easier way to go about it. Oh, and FYI, when I say 'adjuster' I mean the knob on the side that moves the time along for synchronizing. Got it?
Also, if anyone really cares, if the formula I typed doesnt work, then feel free to experiment with it; this is a thread, after all! I just took three things that Peter proll'y did;
1. Easy to find
2. Cheap
3. Probably works...
Keep posting. DONT give up! We're almost there!