World Web shooter shop class - Part 3

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We don't really have a standard formula as such. I think everyone here has their own different webbing formula, depending on what ingredients they can get hold of, etc. I hope this helps.
 
Yeah i have one but i just wanted to know if anyone made a full proof one
 
I don't know. The only people who have a working formula (that I know of) are Wadaltmon, Elxiah and White_widow. I'm curious though, what's your formula?
 
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I'm working on my own formula, trying to contact experts in the polymer department to get it just right.

Here's my final design for "The Arachnid." I just started working on the actual shooter today.
arachnid_by_shadowface1337-d7m8z98.jpg
 
I'm working on my own formula, trying to contact experts in the polymer department to get it just right.

Here's my final design for "The Arachnid." I just started working on the actual shooter today.
arachnid_by_shadowface1337-d7m8z98.jpg

Looks cool. Do you have a design on your fluid tank? thats probably the hardest part of the shooter lol. I went through almost 13 different types before I found the perfect kind for me.
 
Also: Make sure you look on the past designs of others. The point of this forum is to share knowledge. That way, we can tell you what doesn't work that we've already tried, so you can save yourself time from going through that trial and error process.
 
Looks cool. Do you have a design on your fluid tank? thats probably the hardest part of the shooter lol. I went through almost 13 different types before I found the perfect kind for me.

Actually I'm building one. I'm welding a pipe together to make it a screwable refillable cyclindrical cartridge. Much like a massive spray can. The fluid vessels rech down to the bottom and are sealed off. The twin vessels reach a shooter on each arm. It's pressurized with a bike pump to prevent extra costs for co2 and whatnot.
 
Also: Make sure you look on the past designs of others. The point of this forum is to share knowledge. That way, we can tell you what doesn't work that we've already tried, so you can save yourself time from going through that trial and error process.
I was actually here about two years ago right around the time WW left. I had just finished Mk1 and it looked nice, but didn't work for what I wanted. I had no resources at the time to build anything like I wanted. Now I have access to a shop, materials, and plenty of Coca cola to get me through the process.
 
Actually I'm building one. I'm welding a pipe together to make it a screwable refillable cyclindrical cartridge. Much like a massive spray can. The fluid vessels rech down to the bottom and are sealed off. The twin vessels reach a shooter on each arm. It's pressurized with a bike pump to prevent extra costs for co2 and whatnot.

I used this exact same idea 2 years ago! I called it the blood pump 4.0 because it looked like the shooter the blood spider used. It personally didn't work for me, because I couldnt without making an air leak somewhere. Plus, attaching the one way valve is tricky. I myself decided that instead of making my own, it would be better to modify a ready made pump pressure tank, i.e. a weed killer tank. Wadaltmon uses this method to this day.
 
Have you guys tried something like this:
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This is the CO2 canister:
http://www.cellbikes.com.au/Bike-Rider-16g-CO2-Air-Cartridge-Canisters

And a motivational pic for you all who cannot seem to get any where with this:
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I was doing this just last year. I called it CO 2pider 3.5. I later gave up on it because it was getting a bit pricy, but it works! Drawbacks i can let you know about that i learned when i did it: If you make the connection to the canister yourself, including the connection to the one way valve, an air leak will always come up, no matter what you use. Duct tape, metal glue, super glue, epoxy. Spider44 learned that the hard way. Turns out the naturaly freezing temperature of the gas weakens the bonds and breaks up the shooter. The way I found to fix this is to modify mini CO2 bicyle pump, like the one pictured below. There are several diffents shapes and brands, but they all do pretty much the same thing. Because of the shape, this is what originally made me make the shooter into a gun shape. That way I wouldn't even have to modify it that much. It also makes it really easy to change CO2 cartridges on the go. Its pretty cheap, like 15 bucks. You can pick them up from any athletic store, like dick's sporting goods. it also comes built in with its own one-way valve. Another draw back, its hard to recharge the fluid tank. you would have to sit down, open up the shooter manualy, and pour in the fluid. not it my opinion a good idea since the tank is kinda small, and has to be refilled often. Thats why i gave up on it. Perhaps you can succeed where I failed! Use this knowledge to help you on your webshooter building journey!
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BTW, if anyones curious, the final design i decided to go with was to keep the fuel and pressure in the same place: cartadges. I refilled mini aerosal bottles with my web fluid, and used them. you can reload easily, and their cheap to make. Plus you can reuse them. Later, I plan to use i similar idea, but modifying the bottles to the shape i want, putting multiple on the shooter, and then wrist mounting it insead of using a gun like i used to. I'll spend the summer planning and raising funds for materials, and then when school starts Ill begin construction.
 
BTW, if anyones curious, the final design i decided to go with was to keep the fuel and pressure in the same place: cartadges. I refilled mini aerosal bottles with my web fluid, and used them. you can reload easily, and their cheap to make. Plus you can reuse them. Later, I plan to use i similar idea, but modifying the bottles to the shape i want, putting multiple on the shooter, and then wrist mounting it insead of using a gun like i used to. I'll spend the summer planning and raising funds for materials, and then when school starts Ill begin construction.

Did this work? I remember Waldamaton telling me they would have to be straight up.
How would you refill these? And pressurize them?
 
Did this work? I remember Waldamaton telling me they would have to be straight up.
How would you refill these? And pressurize them?

All in good time young padawan, all in good time.
 
I was doing this just last year. I called it CO 2pider 3.5. I later gave up on it because it was getting a bit pricy, but it works! Drawbacks i can let you know about that i learned when i did it: If you make the connection to the canister yourself, including the connection to the one way valve, an air leak will always come up, no matter what you use. Duct tape, metal glue, super glue, epoxy. Spider44 learned that the hard way. Turns out the naturaly freezing temperature of the gas weakens the bonds and breaks up the shooter. The way I found to fix this is to modify mini CO2 bicyle pump, like the one pictured below. There are several diffents shapes and brands, but they all do pretty much the same thing. Because of the shape, this is what originally made me make the shooter into a gun shape. That way I wouldn't even have to modify it that much. It also makes it really easy to change CO2 cartridges on the go. Its pretty cheap, like 15 bucks. You can pick them up from any athletic store, like dick's sporting goods. it also comes built in with its own one-way valve. Another draw back, its hard to recharge the fluid tank. you would have to sit down, open up the shooter manualy, and pour in the fluid. not it my opinion a good idea since the tank is kinda small, and has to be refilled often. Thats why i gave up on it. Perhaps you can succeed where I failed! Use this knowledge to help you on your webshooter building journey!
415OoyYOPdL._SS500_.jpg

I was thinking about buying one of those, but slicing the end off so it would only be the CO2 canister and the bit it fits on to. Then I would thread (or 'tap', I cant remember) the fluid container and screw the part of the bike pump onto it. This would prevent air leaks would it not?
 
I was thinking about buying one of those, but slicing the end off so it would only be the CO2 canister and the bit it fits on to. Then I would thread (or 'tap', I cant remember) the fluid container and screw the part of the bike pump onto it. This would prevent air leaks would it not?

There are ones that don't come with the end part, so you dont have to slice it off, just buy the ones that dont have it. I just personally like those more because when you put it in, it holds the CO2 in there permanently. as for threading, not sure if thats the best idea. it would work IN THEORY but since we're not proffesionals, we might not be able to make the structure strong enough for the CO2. The pump is designed to sort of click onto any bike pump thingy (the thing on the wheel). You could then just find an old wheel, cut that part off, connect it to your fluid, and then use that to connect on the CO2. Just my take on the subject.
 
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I can't find my final designs for the CO 2pider 3.5, but I did find 2.0
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Woah! We've planned on using that for 4 years, but never could because it was too new to be sold! Its awesome that its finally hit the market! Still, we have to be carefull. We dont know anything about this seller, so it could be fake or low quality.
 
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