The main question is just, How does this webshooter create a line of web the desired length without all of it splatting against an object or being unable to grab?
Well Mastheon,
That is an excellent question. If I'm hearing you right, you are asking:
If the spinneret is so close to your hand, and it's firing so fast, how can you actually grab the thread since the end of the web closest to you will be passing through your fingers? By the time you close the valve, it will have already splatted against the wall. Is that right? respond if this isn't correct.
That is a very good point, and there are multiple answers based on how fast the web fires, how quickly the thread solidifies, and how you build the device. Here are our assumptions:
1.) The thread will be able to fly at least 20 feet. This means that you have to catch the fiber fast.
2.)The thread will be mostly solid the second it leaves the nozzle.
3.)you are putting the design on your wrist. I know that sounds obvious, but if you want to make like a web shooter pistol, we would need to make an addition to catch the thread as you are suggesting
There are two main design issues that I would consider:
First off, the trigger requires you to close part of your hand (the iconic two fingers), open the hand, and re-close your hand with the fiber now in it. That is if you do the "rock on" symbol with your hand.That requires exceptional reaction time if it's supposed to fire at least 20 feet. You can change that based on how you design the triggering system. I am going to put the trigger on the side of a ring that fits my pointer finger. That way, I can compress the trigger with my thumb and have four fingers already open and ready to close on the thread. You could just as easily just put the trigger for the shooter on the OPPOSITE hand. That way, you can focus all of your effort on just closing the hand, while the other hand actually triggers it.
Another idea is to move the shooter further down your arm. Instead of having the nozzle around the same place as a standard watch band, place it down closer to where your forearm meets your bicep. That way, you have a few inches extra of web line so that you can grab it with a little extra at the bottom.
Tell me if that answers your question. Now keep in mind that those two suggestions will work only if the assumptions are right. If the fluid isn't solid by the time it reaches your hand, then you can't catch it no matter what. The reason silly string works is because the solvent is in the propellant. When the propellant leaves the plastic string, the solvent takes a fair bit of the solvent with it. For Wadaltmon and I, we are hoping that the heat in the shooter can evaporate the solvent in sufficient time.