honestly, you knowing all the chemistry, how to build things, how to cut things, having such creativity in designs, and your ability to learn the things you don't know, makes you the BEST spiderman of them all!
You know how miguel from across the spider-verse said "THAT SPIDER WAS A MISTAKE, AND SHOULD NEVER HAVE BIT YOU, and now.. Theres a world out there with no spider-man."? Well this world could possibly be the world that was supposed to have a spiderman but doesnt because of miles. I beleive you are the one who was supposed to get bit by the spider. YOU ARE SPIDERMAN! No but for real though good work.
i'm genuinely out of words. amazing work on the suit, looks phenomenal, absolutely beautiful work on the webshooters; genius, really. and your web fluid is basically 1:1 with my web fluid, just without the PMMA and water, which i find super cool !!
I think building a dual chamber system for the web fluid where the two main compounds mix as it comes out is the way to go. That way 1) you get a more consistent stream, and 2) the fluid isn’t limited by things like how long it takes to react with the air, needing to be aerosolized, etc. think like when mixing together borax solution and superglue, and you get a solid compound
Make a fist. Now, make a fist, but with your pinkie finger sticking out. Literally nobody sticks their pinkie finger out while the other fingers are entirely closed. So that's your differentiating variable. Either stick a cord in the glove that senses pinkie-state (taut if closed, loose if pointed), and disable the shooter while the cord is taut, or make a capacitive sensor where your pinkie would naturally land during a closed hand, and disable the shooter when it senses the pinkie is closed. You could do both for redundancy/reliability, honestly. Add a quarter or half-second delay to the webshooter trigger to give the system time to recognize pinkie-state/to give your hand time to settle, as needed. Then, you'd be able to trigger webshooters going straight from closed fist, to shooting-gesture - without first having to let-off of the palm-lever at all. You could just keep your middle/ring finger curled in all the time, even, and it wouldn't matter. Just stick out the pinkie (and pointer and thumb, if you want) and it's webbin' time. Also, if it hasn't been said before: I think achieving laminar flow of web fluid out of the barrel is key. That, plus sufficient pressure, is going to keep things intact until impact at your target. If you ask me, I think you need to work on perfecting those things before you actually figure out your fluid formula. *After* you figure out that, and then figure out the formula, you can then work on modifying the shooter to ensure the finalized fluid doesn't set/cure inside the chamber/barrel. Also, if it hasn't been said before, I think you need to do something where you're mixing two ingredients just before leaving the barrel, like some kind of fast setting expoxy, but work on it being something that isn't brittle, and sets incredibly fast/milliseconds after coming in contact with air (in which case, you'll need to figure out how to keep air our of the system before, during, and after firing. Maybe an inert gas injection sort of situation.
I have a suggestion for the next suit whenever you work on it. I personally like to use dragonskin silicone for the emblems. Superglue ends up making spandex stiff and takes away stretch where ever its applied. With the dragonskin emblems however you make a puff paint barrier of the outline of your emblems on the fabric and fill the inside with the silicone. When the silicone cures it'll bond to the fabric and will stretch with it. If you're interested in trying this for the emblems, test it on a scrap piece of fabric first to see if you like how it turns out.
Redesign the nozzle to be similar to a larger syringe point. If you have a steel tube in the center as the secondary nozzles are rotating around the center (primary) it will help bind the fluid with water. Only problem is to figure out which is the primary cartridge and the other is secondary. Either fluid is the primary and water is misted through the secondary or vice versa. Either way best of luck man.
Should probably say… there’s a whole community of irl webshooter creators that’s been around since 2012. Should possibly consider bringing that up a time or two in your vids because as I can see a lot of your inspiration is coming from there. Also this webfluid has been around for a while. Different versions as well with polystyrene. Acrylic compounds and resins are where it’s at for irl webfluid.
any inspiration for the actual making of the fluid itself yeah he should mention, but nobody holds a patent on the idea of creating a webshooter itself
@@tecsuke he's the only one so far to make two tap activation other than excelsior technology. what schizo is doing is very impressive and tbh for the sake of the web shooter community, i would like to see you do better. not a personal attack but if you are saying that what schizo is doing is not impressive, I would like you to back up your claim.
You could try adding synthetic keratin like an actual spider and whatever they use is silly strong to get better webs but I have no idea if the chemicals would mix
Use 2 cartridges and a a motor that spins the nozzle to entangle the web and make it stronger. In one cartridge, add water, and some pva alcohol. I estimate 1 ounce is good. Dissolve the alcohol into water and then put it in a cartridge
I think a further button that needs more pressure for activating them would be better, because double tapping looks uncomfortable and would probably be pretty dangerous as Spider-Man, not to forget that Spidey is never really seen to do that. Spider-Verse has it where the double tap is for cutting off the webline I think, but we lines aren't that much of a problem here it seems
For the next suit I think using silver mirrored lenses for the white parts on the mask would look better and would be more comic comic accurate then using the resin mesh for the eyes.
what if you had a super big spray bottle like that little one 😅 wouldnt that spray out much more so it would be much stronger? i know you cant have a big bottle on you when you swing like spiderman. but it would be fun to test how much of the "web fluid" would hold your weight. one more Question whos your favorite spider man actor?
1. Could u add the recipe for the stronger one in another video 2. If u want i found another web fluid thingy which is just the element silicone and mixed with water
Yo,I'm just a simple little nobody but could you possibly make the 1994-98 Spider-Man web shooters,with a side order of instructions? Please and thank you🙏
i have some questions about the web fluid tho. what's the use of water in the formula? and what do u use as a propellant? because last time i thought i used butane (or i made a mistake and it wasn't butane, but another alternate fuel), it solidified the web fluid making it not usable
Dude where DO YOU GET ALL THOSE CHEMICALS AND STUFF?! LIKE i so bad wanna do all this and like this, but, I'm only 15 year old with dreams, wish i could be spiderman and you Edit: wish i could make my own suit too so basically be somehow tony stark and peter parker in the same time
How do I make a web shooter with none of them electric stuff cuz am just a 11 year old kid trying to make a Spider-Man web shooter that shoots web fluid for Halloween 😅