Swinging From Web Shooters! - Sticks To Everything

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Published 2023-03-16

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  • He’s legitimately getting close. People like this are pioneers. Who knows where this could lead.
  • @Adhemz
    this is beautiful. our inner child is going crazy over this
  • @sethcheshire5687
    The strongest spider web belongs to the Darwin spark spider, and the spider weighs roughly .5 grams and can shoot its web roughly 80ft. If the proteins are isolated than it could possibly be recreated, and if it's scaled up to the weight of a person it could hold together well enough to swing from. All that would be needed is to create a webshooter that acts like the silk gland. I would love to see something like this irl
  • @ollybaldwin
    This guy is getting closer and closer to becoming a true irl superhero and in our hearts he already became that but will he master the power
  • @theHacksmith
    Duuuuuuuude!!! This is BEST Spiderman gadget ever made! And you showed up the Mythbusters to boot! Heck yeah man! Let's blow this video up!
  • @GGCannon
    I've had a theory before on how the Spiderman web shooter actually works in the past. In the cartoon, its always a single really thick cartridge, but I always thought that it can't be a single chemical, and it can't activate unless it comes in contact with the air as well, or it would clog the very shooter. My guess is that the cartridge is separated into sections of liquids and fires them with extreme pressure through a very tight nozzle that mixes the liquids. Since Spidey says that his spider silk is biodegradable, I would think it is organic, which would lead me to believe it is made out of proteins and aminoacids, mainly Fibroin, Alanine, Glycine and Serine, just like the silk from both Spiders and Silkworms, possibly also starch and other thickening agents. Under pressure, the liquids would be able to shoot for a HUGE distance, but as they are mixed they would already start to become a strand and when they come out from the nozzle and come in contact with the air, they would expand, thicken and become a rope like material, making for a even small amount of liquid mix would already have a considerable volume of rope that is both adhesive and can resist quite a bit of weight.
  • @griffshredz1423
    It blows my mind how like he wouldve never been able to just get down that high, that easy, without the webshooters. Worlds first real life superhero in the making.
  • So cool! If possible you should try to add a quick release to the rope mechanism instead of letting it unravel all the way. Also you should make a second web shooter for the other hand, also find out a way to make the web shooter retract if you can
  • I'm in my 40s and this still made me happy as a child to see. I'd love to see a follow up where you have 2 and complete a mid-air transition from one swing to another.
  • @captainnomad
    Dude I love that you actually paired the climbers with the web shooter to go for the full spiderman experience - and it really worked! Seriously incredible. Your ingenuity is impressive - this is what engineering is all about!!
  • @king_trrll
    He might ACTUALLY be spider man - climbing wall - making web fluid - shooting webs - swinging on webs - super strength - super speed (other gadgets) (He’s only got spider sense left and if he keeps this up he will be the new spider man) It’s all coming together 🕸️
  • He's showing that becoming a spiderman is possible with the right equipments. 💎☀️
  • @andersj-3
    This man has the ability to actually become spiderman since he can shoot webs, swing, and climb walls. Huge round of applause for this man.
  • It's been almost 5 years since I saw those old web shooter videos with the colorful cartridges! I remember buying a whole bunch of lighters to try and make them! ...and then I forgot about it lol. It's genuinely been such a treat to see you grow over the years, dude! Keep killing it :)
  • @CLbro1
    Wow the first time I’ve actually been like on board with a functional web shooter, dude incredible job
  • @AGNisworse
    i swear this man is a cornerstone in an era of youtube engineering that’ll go down in history
  • @tannerh7774
    The final web shooter prototype is probably one of the most dangerous things you have built on this channel and I love it
  • @codywalsh5195
    I think he made more of Batmans grappling hook than anything that is amazing either way. He's making himself the first hero