White_widow
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So I'm pretty much signing off of this forum. Hopefully, the next generation of Spidey fans will be able to complete this. I'm going to college this fall and I might be able to take both a welding course, and an adhesive/plastic creation class. If I end up having any breakthroughs, I'll let you guys know. I did manage to make the most basic shooter, but it was more like a gun than a wrist mounted shooter.
Here is all you really need. You need a pressure vessel, a liquid storage chamber, and a nozzle. I used a CO2 bike inflator with tubing connecting to a steel tube with a nozzle. The steel tube contains a liquid. Press the trigger and the fluid flies out. That's all you need to do really.
To do this with a bracelet, get a little steel tube that is attached to a bracelet. Use a co2 cartridge that is punctured and led into the tube. Use a valve to regulate it.
For the cartridge, I recommend condensing as much fluid as possible. To do that you must make a check/spring valve in the cartridge. I will do this by attaching two disks to a spring that is a little bigger than a tube. The tube will have two washers welded onto each end. A needle will push through the hole in the washer, pushing a disk down. When the needle is extracted, the spring will push the disk to cover the hole.
That is really all you need to know. Those were the biggest problems that I had with the shooter, but I don't have the skills to complete this portion.
Here is all you really need. You need a pressure vessel, a liquid storage chamber, and a nozzle. I used a CO2 bike inflator with tubing connecting to a steel tube with a nozzle. The steel tube contains a liquid. Press the trigger and the fluid flies out. That's all you need to do really.
To do this with a bracelet, get a little steel tube that is attached to a bracelet. Use a co2 cartridge that is punctured and led into the tube. Use a valve to regulate it.
For the cartridge, I recommend condensing as much fluid as possible. To do that you must make a check/spring valve in the cartridge. I will do this by attaching two disks to a spring that is a little bigger than a tube. The tube will have two washers welded onto each end. A needle will push through the hole in the washer, pushing a disk down. When the needle is extracted, the spring will push the disk to cover the hole.
That is really all you need to know. Those were the biggest problems that I had with the shooter, but I don't have the skills to complete this portion.