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How to Make: G3AR Mask (Wrench Inspired)
This is the beginning of what I think will be the prototype for a real SPIDER MAN web shooter. Obviously we don’t have the formula for web that has the tensile strength of steel while still maintaining its elasticity, but we do have kevlar thread which is super strong and heat resistant. This type that I’m using can hold up to 400lbs! This should do the trick. Sorry if you wanted it to be a liquid sprayer, the technology isn’t available yet and I’m not Tony Stark with the funding to develop it. But with TAD there’s unlimited potential, and we can raise a TON of money for development in very little time!
Some of the parts will be milled on www.BoXZY.com such as the handle portion. I will explain more as to why I used thread as opposed to a liquid spray. It doesn’t make sense to me, the spray would just be for special effect, there wouldn’t be any ability to hold any weight on the line. This is why I went with a pre-braided thread. In the comic, there is a tiny spindle that is suppose to actually spin the web as it leaves. Makes no sense, how could it spin fast enough. It has to be this way in order to shoot out fast enough and not get tangled.
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