spideyfan1995
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Also Clyde, the pin of course has to be long enough for it to block everything and the spring is needed so that it can stop fire the fluid!
If you guys want to request a tutorial on anything, let me know.
http://realwebtech.webs.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=13992686
Theres all of it. let me know what you think.

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DOmg Frickin CLOSER!!!! I knew we coul of it!!! YOU GUYS ARE ON FIRE!
Now if only I had money...
Aracno: Yes it would be ideal to have a small motor to rotate a spinneret. I'm also not sure how it could be done with 'simple' and available tools...
About the pressure, if I may jump in with a suggestion... I'm thinking of using small co2 capsules, one or more, connected to a cartridge so it constantly keeps the cartridge (or whatever compartment the fluid is in) pressurised. That way the fluid would shoot out immediately once you pull the trigger or whatever
In that case, the cartridge and the nozzle need to be very strong (metal, steel, very strong plastic...)to be able to hold the pressure.
One more thing which I don't get in any webshooter scenario so far is - how to keep the fluid itself (while in a cartridge) in a position so that it's always ready to fire? Imagine a spray-can - you need to hold it in an upright position because if you turn it around all that comes out is pressurised air (or co2 in our case), especially if it's half full or close to empty. And Spiderman, as we know, shoots his webbing in all possible directions, hanging upside down, sideways, upwards, downewards... everywhere. So - how to accomplish that!![]()
Sorry if it's too much details, but I think it's important if we're looking to get as close as possible to tre 'real thing'.
Any ideas or possible solutions?![]()
I was thinking the same solution, but idk how much pressure we can get by using co2...you know, i would like to shoot very far
...BTW right now i'm not able to follow the thread as usual :\ i see the others are doing very well, and i'm proud of them. I hope i will be in time to see how they realize the shooter and maybe learn something new from you all.Specsspider, that is brilliant! It is just really great. Fantastic job.

ThanksI was thinking the same solution, but idk how much pressure we can get by using co2...you know, i would like to shoot very far
...BTW right now i'm not able to follow the thread as usual :\ i see the others are doing very well, and i'm proud of them. I hope i will be in time to see how they realize the shooter and maybe learn something new from you all.
Ps: i saw your work on the costume replica...brilliant dudekeep it up!
1: CO2 pressure= 800 psi at room temperature!
2: how to make it shoot in any direction= a piston infront of the CO2 and behind the fluid!
This should shoot maby 10 meters or 15 meters if you are using a heating system with several small tubes, like my design!:-D

thank you again!Whoa, thanks bro
So you are talking about putting 2 pistons, or a single one?
I'll check your design better during these daysthank you again!
I know I ask this soo many times :S how would the piston make it shoot in any direction? What would it actually do?
I know I ask this soo many times :S how would the piston make it shoot in any direction? What would it actually do?
okey but if the air compressing by a shrader valve don't function in the webshooter why in a spray bottle it function? I think that It was a way but I don't remember.please I hope it does not disturb U
Yeah, after I get all the construction basic tutorials up, then I will do a formula tutorial. Good idea!If you have tried your formula or when you do, can you make a tutorial on that!?:-D
