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YouTuber and engineer Built IRL has made real-life Spider-Man web-shooters out of explosive canisters and "hooky" chains. The post These IRL SPIDER-MAN Web-Shooters Are the Best We’ve Seen ...
An engineer created a real-life web-shooter inspired by the Spider-Man movies and shows us how he developed it and got it working in real life.
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Gadgets This Engineer Has Come Closer to Creating Real-Life Spider-Man Web Shooters Than Anyone There's no webbing, but they can still swing from the rafters.
An accidental breakthrough allowed researchers to create real-life equivalents of Spider-Man's web shooters.
Pretty much anyone who’s seen Spider-Man would love try out his famous web-slinging wrist doohickey—you know, that thing that rockets out a matrix of spidey goo whenever Peter Parker flicks ...
True believers, this is your moment. German hobbyist Patrick Priebe put together these electromagnetic web shooters just in time for the release of The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Unlike Sam Raimi's ...
While working on a project to create super-strong adhesive using a silk moth protein known as fibroin, researcher Marco Lo Presti noticed a web-like material had formed ...
As you can see in the video demo embedded below, German hobbyist Patrick Priebe has built a real-life functioning version of the web head’s most useful tool, web shooters.
YouTuber and engineer Built IRL has made real-life Spider-Man web-shooters out of explosive canisters and "hooky" chains.