god. material research, trade studies, manufacturing, strength analysis… you actually ENGINEERED this. what a gorgeous solution. you’re leagues ahead of the average maker youtuber.
@@Built_IRL Organic Shooters are more reliable, Mechanical Shooters are more adaptable. In the 2017 Spiderman animated series we saw both Mechanical and Organic shooters in use. Peter and Miles use mechanical shooters after being bitten. Anya and Gwen used organic ones after being temporarily exposed to an Air-borne Spider Virus along with the entire city (it was a whole thing), they were the only ones to keep their spider powers. Cindy uses organic shooters which is weird since she was bitten by the same spider as Peter, Miguel uses organic shooters according to comics and Venom creates his own strands.
The fact that every iteration feels more and more like the real thing speaks for itself. The biggest challenge is the part you plan to tackle next. The human body isn't exactly designed for swinging like spiderman, so making it possible to hold onto for long durations without removing your arm from its socket is gonna be the big one. I'm excited to see what comes next
@@Built_IRL depends , you would require a whole bunch of webs that WHO KNOWS may splanter up and not go in desired location ? but man seeing you literaly inventing stuff gota say you may just make a way ngl XD
Honestly, love the actual deep research and commitment into lesser known ways to fix the problems you had. You've made them actually well sized but also kept the ability to have the power that will be needed to launch them to good lengths. I genuinely believe this is the closest to plausible Web Shooters out there to date...
@@Spooderman-2099 in their own way, they're very good, I agree. But the size of them is massive. With BuiltIRL's ones, they're very small, and don't damage the item they're attaching to, they just wrap round. Plus as I say, the size to strength ratio here is so much better. Plus the possibility of this becoming a 'real' way for it to work, are much higher in my eyes
2 years later we are closer than ever to real webshooters. Have you considered for your next video teaming up with Joel Creates to incorporate his ideas of hot glue to make the web stick?
There is no adhesive strong enough to hold a human, especially during a swing, the point of having a grappling rope is to provide a secure and reliable connection, if you added something sticky to it, it wouldn't work, it would just stick to itself during the launch or even if it did stick to stuff it wouldn't be able to hold any weight
Maybe! I think the two big challenges with that are the size of each web, and having it stick quickly and securely without being able to press down the hot glue pad at a distance. So I'll tackle my remaining issues, and if Joel can solve his too then we'll be in business!
@@SamLeroSberg Thats awesome to hear! I was also thinking instead of having multiple shots wouldn’t it be better if you could just retract the web after each shot and therefore have infinite swings? The motor wouldn’t have to be strong enough to hold your weight, just enough to retract the rope.
This is an INSANE step-up from your last web-shooter video, and even that one was incredible. I was in awe of all your knowledge about metals, engineering and physics overall. Great work, those 2 years were totally worth it.
Or maybe, because it’s a movie, they can just make it work with your mind. So you can’t accidentally set it off because it shoots when you want it to shoot. It’s not like they NEED a mechanically accurate device that works exactly how we would make it irl
@@PtylerBeats I know it isn't necessary, but comics and movies often go into detail on mechanical plausibility. For example, they'll show how Wolverine's claws work in an X-ray, or Tom Holland's costume will have arm bands a button in each palm. What I'm saying is I wouldn't be surprised if a comic artist picks this up and runs with it as an official way for one of the spiderman variants to shoot webs.
Love this so much, compared to your previous one it's awesome how this one looks like a real webshooter now with the same/better capabilities. Can't wait for the next video!
This is possibly the best web shooter project on the platform, understanding the problem and instead of using gimmicks, actually work your way around to solving it. Great work! Will be anticipating the other parts with interest!!
I am so glad I subscribed so I could see the improvements you've made. This is probably one of the first webshooter designs that feel like it could get close to the original. Keep up the amazing work
Hey there! It's incredible to see you back after two years with this mind-blowing innovation! Your dedication to perfecting the webshooter is truly inspiring. The compact design and power equivalence to a 9mm are just mind-blowing achievements. Your mastery in inventing a grappling system, a cutting-edge valve, and an insanely smart trigger system is beyond impressive! The way you've integrated these elements into your webshooter showcases pure ingenuity. Not to mention, the aesthetic appeal is just next level! Your innovation is unmatched, and it's fantastic to witness your creative genius in action again. Count me in as someone eager to invest in your vision. I'm willing to support you in any capacity you need to push this further. Keep up the amazing work! 🚀
If you're only running it at 15% does that mean you could shrink it a bit and just increase the pressure to get same result? Thereby allowing you to have like 3 shots per hand with a slightly bigger sized device?
That or maybe a linear spring loaded magazine like rifles do. But I guess a revolver going around the wrist would be pretty dope@@FelipeVarellaPenteado
My god! Last video I thought “he’s done it, he could be Spider-Man” and now again my brain is just “he has achieved Spider-Man, what more could he do?”
i cant wait to see you swing from this one too. the catharsis i got from you doing that last time was insane, but this one actually working would be a whole nother level
It's so neat that you are fast approaching a functional design that's so similar to the original, while basically inventing stuff to make it work. I can even see hook chain being used in rescue. Like, why no? Small, portable, reliable, resistant. On an alt universe version of spiderman had a gun in one of his web launchers, and it really reminded me of the way that valve shot the metal, too. It kills me that some videos get a ton of views while not making anything other than a toy, that you can get in amazon, and a a good thumbnail, but this didn't yet break 1M with how amazing the tool you made is.
I would recommend looking in AR500 or Hardox steels, they are often used for shooting targets which makes it much easier to find. They have similar strength to tool steels but with much higher impact resistance
Yeah good call, I've actually bought a piece of AR400 (much better toughness than 500 and I don't need the extra hardness). It's close enough to tool steels strength that I may just use it for the next iteration and beef the hooks up slightly to account for it
I've been watching the webshooter community on youtube try to make webs for years with a chemical solution. And I continue to enjoy watching them but it is wonderful to see what you have come up with. You take the problem seriously and solve the issues systematically without compromising on the end result you are trying to achieve. Truly inspiring.
Dude ngl, this is unironically he best video demonstrating what it means to be an engineer I've seen in the past 6 months I'm part way through my mechanical degree and taking a bit of time off to work, and this vid just reminded me why I'm doing this shit, great work o7 also the maraging graph cracked me up lmao, like I knew it was strong but that really puts it in perspective
The fact that he moved to Canada, and also asked for help from the Canadian version of Tony Stark, is only adding to his MCU variation of becoming Spider-Man
I did my best to make it such that both professional engineers and 10-year-old spiderman fans could enjoy haha. I don't know how close I got to that, but I appreciate that you like it!
im so excited to see how you handle grabbing and swinging from the rope. this is, similarly to make it reals lightsaber, closer than i ever thought wed get to the source material. thanks for what you do man, its really cool
i always see ppl tryna swing but they never think about the base to start from. The actual web fluid. I rly wanna see some people make real web fluid. And welcome back to yt buddy. We've been waiting for this so long.
I have never seen your stuff but you instantly won a sub. That was a dumb amount of engineering distilled down to a humble 14 min. You could probably make two hours of content on this and I would still watch it.
Thanks! Yeah that's always the challenge - trying to make a video interesting for technical audiences, but still entertaining for 10-year-old spiderman fans
This is incredible! You've done the best of anyone I've seen on the internet (including yourself) at miniaturizing a functional webshooter. Super glad to see that you're still working on this project! (also I loved the Bible reference in the description) This probably goes without saying, but as you look at ways of safely holding onto the rope (and ways of making the rope stick to things) you can look to rock climbing tech for inspiration (belay devices, rope ascenders, trad gear, etc).
Spot on! Rock climbing, along with sailing, fishing, and arborism, is one of the main fields I take inspiration and materials from for these designs. And you're on the right track thinking about cams... (unrelated, but the first time I tried lead trad it was scary enough to put me off climbing for a while!)
This is INSANE. The Engineering, R&D, & creativity of this project really puts this man in a league of his own. I mean the man refused to settle for less and INVENTED a small valve with the potential to be a small firearm. Major respect. Excited for the continuation of this project!
Maybe for better sticking to surfaces you could use something similar to the superglue and baking soda trick! Love your vids and I’m excited to see what you have in store!
I really wanted to see you collab with other creators on this project, mainly because this is the furthest i've seen the spiderman webshooters get to realism. thats how much i love what you've created. Keep up the amazing work.
9:00 "several frustrating weeks for me but hey! Only 20 seconds for you!" 😂comedy gold, and also, we certainly appreciate your brevity, time is a valuable resource and I appreciate when YTbers respect that for their viewers :) 👍
I was literally watching one of your videos earlier wondering if you'd upload again. I absolutely love your videos and how they show every last detail of the process. You are unlike any other man!
I’ve loved all the “make it real” and “superhero stuff” channels but none of them have really felt like real engineers to me, this is next level and you my friend are a bona fide engineer. You are the real Peter Parker 😮💨 Seriously thank you so much for doing what no one else would. 💪🏻🙏🏻
@@Built_IRL I have some ideas for new Spider-Man project hope to make it soon but I’m working slow for the last few month because meanwhile I'm renovating my house because I have a great news I'm expecting a baby
I love how much effort you put in to your videos! As a fan of spider-man and science, this is f*cking awesome! This is the closest thing to web shooters i’ve seen on the internet (y’know, besides actual spider-man). Love that you need to pose your hand in order to shoot it.
An adhesive soaked Dyneema (or something similar, like Kevlar) would both be smaller and would actually stick, plus you wouldn’t need to knot it, making it much stronger. Also, there are distributors of actual spider silk, which can act as both an incredibly strong “rope” and a natural adhesive.
Haven't watched the video yet, but I've been waiting to watch this for this for years, checking every month to see if you've posted :) You're an amazing engineer!!! Edit after watching: wow that looks absolutely insane!
@@Built_IRL since someone already recommended one TH-camr you could collab with, i want to also suggest you to try and work with JLaservideo as he has done some superheros gadget and stuff and he might have something in his mind that can help you with your project
Lowkey Mic dropped @ 13:10 What the heck, man? Daaaaaaaaaaaaaamn! You just made Spiderman's signature move/expression ACTUALLY REAL and not just a character design thing! It's like that scientific moment where theory becomes law! Well done!
This is awesome! A lot of the comic-made-real content on TH-cam these days is more for show, but this is actual groundbreaking engineering that really works. Fantastic job!
This is incredible, truly incredible. I know its basic mechanics but the creatibity. The strap a4ound the thumb, the air pressure, the artistic choices. Yall are literally playing peter parker in your garage. This is exactly what i inagined pete doing innhis room/garage
I’ve had a few ideas very similar to this but I’m only 15 and don’t have access to tools. It’s good to see people who have the same idea pull this off and get this far. Good luck
I love the way you describe the strength of metals with physical papaer going up the wall, to the ceiling , to the almost touching the floor across the room
2 things you overlooked 1 in the comics it’s explained that spideys web shooters require a double tap to fire and 2 Spider-Man Carrie’s multiple cartridges with him so a singular cartridge which could be quick changed by either a rotating bracelet and then loaded like a single action army revolver or a break action tube like a noob tube
I don't understand single damn thing about equation but one thing I understand is that we need a piece of this man's brain in order to bio-engineer a spider-man!
If you want to swing continuously, why not make a belt pack to hold multiple webs that have their own PSI cartridges? That way while you swing with one arm, you can eject the empty cartridge(s) and use the belt to reload? That might help out! Love how it gets closer to the actual design too! Keep it up!
DUDE, your design is basically what has been missing in a design of my own that I've been thinking about for a while now, this is amazing, and exactly what I needed, I've been trying to make an effective web-shooter for over a year, but I couldn't think of a way so that I could release the high pressures in a quick way like this, I had stopped my project since 2021 because I got stuck on that issue. Now I just need to find a way for the fibers to occupy less space in the launcher and I think I could finish my design for an amazing web-shooter. By then my only solution was to have a backpack filled with like, 10 liters of liquid silk inside, so not great progress. Well, that and I probably need a way not to deslocate my wrists while swinging my whole body weight at terminal velocity, but that's just a minor detail. WRISTS GET CURED, but the pain of a lost opportunity never quite goes away.
Honestly, no joke, I was starting to think of ways on how I could possibly make a biological web-shooter like Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man instead, because I was so stuck on these issues... I might try both, who knows, it's not like I have much going on.
I think the only thing left to really make this a functional web-shooter is the ability to shoot more than once without reloading. This is amazing work and I'm super excited to see more progress in the future.
If you add a small rubber washer or even a glob of hot glue, you could make it much easier to grip the trigger rope with just 2 fingers, potentially allowing for more reliable launches!
You absolutely CAN hang your whole weight off velcro strapped to your wrist! Look into gymnastic dowel grips! I personally use Reisport Hyperprotec (Kevlar enforced) double buckle ring grips. I've used them professionally for flying trapeze for years. I recommend taking a look/using those as a base for your web shooters!
god. material research, trade studies, manufacturing, strength analysis… you actually ENGINEERED this. what a gorgeous solution. you’re leagues ahead of the average maker youtuber.
I'm really proud of the engineering work, so that means a lot to me. thank you!
@@Built_IRL Organic Shooters are more reliable, Mechanical Shooters are more adaptable.
In the 2017 Spiderman animated series we saw both Mechanical and Organic shooters in use. Peter and Miles use mechanical shooters after being bitten.
Anya and Gwen used organic ones after being temporarily exposed to an Air-borne Spider Virus along with the entire city (it was a whole thing), they were the only ones to keep their spider powers.
Cindy uses organic shooters which is weird since she was bitten by the same spider as Peter, Miguel uses organic shooters according to comics and Venom creates his own strands.
And going to Canada just to get the material. That is dedication even though he didn't get the steel he wanted because that price is fckin crazy
@@Built_IRLIs there a way to contact you directly bro?
@@Built_IRL How did you choose the O-Rings?
The fact that every iteration feels more and more like the real thing speaks for itself. The biggest challenge is the part you plan to tackle next. The human body isn't exactly designed for swinging like spiderman, so making it possible to hold onto for long durations without removing your arm from its socket is gonna be the big one. I'm excited to see what comes next
I think that should be easier than the fundamental volume constraints of multiple webs, but I guess we'll see!
@@Built_IRL depends , you would require a whole bunch of webs that WHO KNOWS may splanter up and not go in desired location ? but man seeing you literaly inventing stuff gota say you may just make a way ngl XD
Honestly, love the actual deep research and commitment into lesser known ways to fix the problems you had. You've made them actually well sized but also kept the ability to have the power that will be needed to launch them to good lengths. I genuinely believe this is the closest to plausible Web Shooters out there to date...
For sure toji fusiguiro spiderman guiro
Bro is glazing😭😭
@@Canobeans13 yeah glazing
JLaser is better
@@Spooderman-2099 in their own way, they're very good, I agree. But the size of them is massive. With BuiltIRL's ones, they're very small, and don't damage the item they're attaching to, they just wrap round. Plus as I say, the size to strength ratio here is so much better. Plus the possibility of this becoming a 'real' way for it to work, are much higher in my eyes
The fact that it works perfectly only with the classic Spider-Man hand position actually is legendary.
The fact that he makes a legit technological advancement and just brushes it off is fucking CRAZY, subscription earned.
he is no longer limited by the technology of his time
Can I bay it please
Can we buy the web shooter?
We need an update on this amazing project!
2 years later we are closer than ever to real webshooters. Have you considered for your next video teaming up with Joel Creates to incorporate his ideas of hot glue to make the web stick?
this !!
There is no adhesive strong enough to hold a human, especially during a swing, the point of having a grappling rope is to provide a secure and reliable connection, if you added something sticky to it, it wouldn't work, it would just stick to itself during the launch or even if it did stick to stuff it wouldn't be able to hold any weight
@@TheRealestBubby Well. In my mind, the swinging is fiction. But the slinging webs to the faces of bad guys? Yeah that's rad.
Maybe! I think the two big challenges with that are the size of each web, and having it stick quickly and securely without being able to press down the hot glue pad at a distance. So I'll tackle my remaining issues, and if Joel can solve his too then we'll be in business!
@@SamLeroSberg Thats awesome to hear! I was also thinking instead of having multiple shots wouldn’t it be better if you could just retract the web after each shot and therefore have infinite swings? The motor wouldn’t have to be strong enough to hold your weight, just enough to retract the rope.
This is an INSANE step-up from your last web-shooter video, and even that one was incredible. I was in awe of all your knowledge about metals, engineering and physics overall. Great work, those 2 years were totally worth it.
I feel like that thumb grip triggering mechanism is going to wind up becoming canon since it literally requires the iconic hand pose.
That would be neat! even conceptually I do like it better than a double-tap or a light sensor or whatever else they canonically use
Or maybe, because it’s a movie, they can just make it work with your mind. So you can’t accidentally set it off because it shoots when you want it to shoot. It’s not like they NEED a mechanically accurate device that works exactly how we would make it irl
@@PtylerBeats I know it isn't necessary, but comics and movies often go into detail on mechanical plausibility. For example, they'll show how Wolverine's claws work in an X-ray, or Tom Holland's costume will have arm bands a button in each palm.
What I'm saying is I wouldn't be surprised if a comic artist picks this up and runs with it as an official way for one of the spiderman variants to shoot webs.
@@Built_IRLWhat about adding rubber around the cord to grip it better? Like finger protectors on the string of an archery bow.
The hand thing already has a purpose. The button for the web shooter is above the wrist
I like how his goal is to swing, but along the way, he casually weaponized it, and could be 45% Spider-Man with that alone.
I’ve waited 2 years for this moment
Sameeee bro I subbed when he made the video with hacksmith
Me too mate
Ohh thats why I'm subbed (hacksmith)@@Built_IRL
@@Built_IRLHi
Worth it
Who the heck are you? You can quit the Spider-Man stuff because you’re a real life Tony stark
Actually please don’t stop because your work is amazing
Holy Toledo, these scientist/engineer youtubers are actually becoming superheroes over time
Real life Peter Parker fr
For his neutral special, Spiderman wields... A wrist-mounted gun!
The problem is, when they all become a superhero, which TH-camr would Spiderman be
@@untitled_redd Solution is multiple Spider-Men.
Nerds are ruling the world
Love this so much, compared to your previous one it's awesome how this one looks like a real webshooter now with the same/better capabilities. Can't wait for the next video!
Glad you liked it! You probably noticed I took some inspiration from your thumbnails here, so thanks for that haha
This is possibly the best web shooter project on the platform, understanding the problem and instead of using gimmicks, actually work your way around to solving it. Great work! Will be anticipating the other parts with interest!!
Yeah, since I'm genuinely aiming for continuous swinging, I can't really fall back on gimmick approaches even if I wanted to ;)
Thanks!
Bro you should work with @jlaservideo and other engineer tubers @Built_IRL
But can it catch a Gwen Stacy
Probably
Nah it’s a canon event
Nah ima do own thing @core_creations
@@DANANANANA_BOAT-MAN [insert spiderman2099 sound]
Miguel O'Hara: It's classified.
I am so glad I subscribed so I could see the improvements you've made. This is probably one of the first webshooter designs that feel like it could get close to the original. Keep up the amazing work
Hey there! It's incredible to see you back after two years with this mind-blowing innovation! Your dedication to perfecting the webshooter is truly inspiring. The compact design and power equivalence to a 9mm are just mind-blowing achievements.
Your mastery in inventing a grappling system, a cutting-edge valve, and an insanely smart trigger system is beyond impressive! The way you've integrated these elements into your webshooter showcases pure ingenuity. Not to mention, the aesthetic appeal is just next level!
Your innovation is unmatched, and it's fantastic to witness your creative genius in action again. Count me in as someone eager to invest in your vision. I'm willing to support you in any capacity you need to push this further. Keep up the amazing work! 🚀
Cheers, much appreciated!
If you're only running it at 15% does that mean you could shrink it a bit and just increase the pressure to get same result? Thereby allowing you to have like 3 shots per hand with a slightly bigger sized device?
I'm also curious about this. Micro-sized high pressure devices isn't exactly a huge field as far as i'm aware.
Exactly! I should be able to get it way smaller in the next version
with smaller sizes you could even attempt a revolver design, to shoot multiple webs from only one device
@@FelipeVarellaPenteadoweb cartridges!!
That or maybe a linear spring loaded magazine like rifles do. But I guess a revolver going around the wrist would be pretty dope@@FelipeVarellaPenteado
13:09 - perfect example of Occam’s razor! Can’t wait for an update!
My god! Last video I thought “he’s done it, he could be Spider-Man” and now again my brain is just “he has achieved Spider-Man, what more could he do?”
BETTER SPIDER MAN
learn how to talk to spiders
@@rgw5991😂
@@Built_IRL SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN!
Next up - a visit to a nuclear power plant with a variety of Araneomrphae!
My caveman brain is depressed that I can barely make a shopping list lmfao. Props dude!! Epic stuff. Also 4:50 was bars.
i cant wait to see you swing from this one too. the catharsis i got from you doing that last time was insane, but this one actually working would be a whole nother level
It's so neat that you are fast approaching a functional design that's so similar to the original, while basically inventing stuff to make it work. I can even see hook chain being used in rescue. Like, why no? Small, portable, reliable, resistant.
On an alt universe version of spiderman had a gun in one of his web launchers, and it really reminded me of the way that valve shot the metal, too.
It kills me that some videos get a ton of views while not making anything other than a toy, that you can get in amazon, and a a good thumbnail, but this didn't yet break 1M with how amazing the tool you made is.
I would recommend looking in AR500 or Hardox steels, they are often used for shooting targets which makes it much easier to find. They have similar strength to tool steels but with much higher impact resistance
Yeah good call, I've actually bought a piece of AR400 (much better toughness than 500 and I don't need the extra hardness). It's close enough to tool steels strength that I may just use it for the next iteration and beef the hooks up slightly to account for it
I've been watching the webshooter community on youtube try to make webs for years with a chemical solution. And I continue to enjoy watching them but it is wonderful to see what you have come up with. You take the problem seriously and solve the issues systematically without compromising on the end result you are trying to achieve. Truly inspiring.
Thanks! Yeah that side of things is cool too, it's nice that we can take different tacks
Dude ngl, this is unironically he best video demonstrating what it means to be an engineer I've seen in the past 6 months
I'm part way through my mechanical degree and taking a bit of time off to work, and this vid just reminded me why I'm doing this shit, great work o7
also the maraging graph cracked me up lmao, like I knew it was strong but that really puts it in perspective
Right?! Most engineers I know didn't realise just how insane the difference is. So glad it inspired you!
The fact that he moved to Canada, and also asked for help from the Canadian version of Tony Stark, is only adding to his MCU variation of becoming Spider-Man
I really enjoyed your style of walking us through what you did, nicely done and thanks for sharing.
I did my best to make it such that both professional engineers and 10-year-old spiderman fans could enjoy haha. I don't know how close I got to that, but I appreciate that you like it!
@@Built_IRL You did a cracking job you can be proud of 😁
Waiting for your next attempt. The best thing about your web shooter is it actually looks like shooter instead of a giant launcher attached to a hand.
im so excited to see how you handle grabbing and swinging from the rope. this is, similarly to make it reals lightsaber, closer than i ever thought wed get to the source material. thanks for what you do man, its really cool
This should have WAY more views.
i always see ppl tryna swing but they never think about the base to start from. The actual web fluid. I rly wanna see some people make real web fluid. And welcome back to yt buddy. We've been waiting for this so long.
bro isnt the spiderman we deserve but the spiderman we need also great work man cant wait to see what you do next.
This video was really well made. Educational, fun and really cool bro
I have never seen your stuff but you instantly won a sub. That was a dumb amount of engineering distilled down to a humble 14 min. You could probably make two hours of content on this and I would still watch it.
Thanks! Yeah that's always the challenge - trying to make a video interesting for technical audiences, but still entertaining for 10-year-old spiderman fans
This is incredible! You've done the best of anyone I've seen on the internet (including yourself) at miniaturizing a functional webshooter. Super glad to see that you're still working on this project! (also I loved the Bible reference in the description)
This probably goes without saying, but as you look at ways of safely holding onto the rope (and ways of making the rope stick to things) you can look to rock climbing tech for inspiration (belay devices, rope ascenders, trad gear, etc).
Spot on! Rock climbing, along with sailing, fishing, and arborism, is one of the main fields I take inspiration and materials from for these designs. And you're on the right track thinking about cams...
(unrelated, but the first time I tried lead trad it was scary enough to put me off climbing for a while!)
This is INSANE. The Engineering, R&D, & creativity of this project really puts this man in a league of his own. I mean the man refused to settle for less and INVENTED a small valve with the potential to be a small firearm. Major respect. Excited for the continuation of this project!
Maybe for better sticking to surfaces you could use something similar to the superglue and baking soda trick! Love your vids and I’m excited to see what you have in store!
Imagine moving to Canada just to make a video :’) you’re the next Nick Robinson!
So glad to see this project is still being worked on!
I really wanted to see you collab with other creators on this project, mainly because this is the furthest i've seen the spiderman webshooters get to realism. thats how much i love what you've created. Keep up the amazing work.
This is so impressive and compact! Fantastic work.
9:00 "several frustrating weeks for me but hey! Only 20 seconds for you!" 😂comedy gold, and also, we certainly appreciate your brevity, time is a valuable resource and I appreciate when YTbers respect that for their viewers :) 👍
I was literally watching one of your videos earlier wondering if you'd upload again. I absolutely love your videos and how they show every last detail of the process. You are unlike any other man!
I’ve loved all the “make it real” and “superhero stuff” channels but none of them have really felt like real engineers to me, this is next level and you my friend are a bona fide engineer. You are the real Peter Parker 😮💨
Seriously thank you so much for doing what no one else would. 💪🏻🙏🏻
That's very kind, thanks!
Happy to see you STICKING with this project!
Eyyyyy
This is an amazing work I really like the valve design
Thanks! Will we see any more Spider-Man projects from you?
@@Built_IRL I have some ideas for new Spider-Man project hope to make it soon but I’m working slow for the last few month because meanwhile I'm renovating my house because I have a great news I'm expecting a baby
I love how much effort you put in to your videos! As a fan of spider-man and science, this is f*cking awesome! This is the closest thing to web shooters i’ve seen on the internet (y’know, besides actual spider-man). Love that you need to pose your hand in order to shoot it.
An adhesive soaked Dyneema (or something similar, like Kevlar) would both be smaller and would actually stick, plus you wouldn’t need to knot it, making it much stronger. Also, there are distributors of actual spider silk, which can act as both an incredibly strong “rope” and a natural adhesive.
Haven't watched the video yet, but I've been waiting to watch this for this for years, checking every month to see if you've posted :) You're an amazing engineer!!!
Edit after watching: wow that looks absolutely insane!
Haha I'll try not to keep you waiting as long next time
@@Built_IRL since someone already recommended one TH-camr you could collab with, i want to also suggest you to try and work with JLaservideo as he has done some superheros gadget and stuff and he might have something in his mind that can help you with your project
I absolutely love how that activation technique perfectly joins practical usability with lore-accurate gesture.
ive been waiting for an update for so long this is so hype
I’ve been subscribed for 2 years I can’t believe it’s finally here
Be honest you were going to use that steel to build a reactor then irradiate some spiders and hope for the best.
SHHH do you want to get me kicked out of Canada?
Lowkey Mic dropped @ 13:10
What the heck, man? Daaaaaaaaaaaaaamn!
You just made Spiderman's signature move/expression ACTUALLY REAL and not just a character design thing!
It's like that scientific moment where theory becomes law! Well done!
It's not even hard to hide that rope under the suit!
This guy is the real Peter Parker
How did we get the same commet idea
Wow, I didn’t think it could be made that small. Really impressive design! I’m surprised by how powerful that valve is
when the world needed him most, he appeared
This is awesome! A lot of the comic-made-real content on TH-cam these days is more for show, but this is actual groundbreaking engineering that really works. Fantastic job!
That awkward moment when you try to make a web shooter and accidentally make a gun
This is incredible, truly incredible. I know its basic mechanics but the creatibity. The strap a4ound the thumb, the air pressure, the artistic choices. Yall are literally playing peter parker in your garage. This is exactly what i inagined pete doing innhis room/garage
Wheres the next video william..
Yo it takes a long time to make these type of videos , patience bro
Plus he is mostly making by himself
@@Mrbananaetrue
I’ve had a few ideas very similar to this but I’m only 15 and don’t have access to tools. It’s good to see people who have the same idea pull this off and get this far. Good luck
You've made so much progress !! its so cool, can't wait to see the next. Well done, it's amazing and 1 web closer to the goal ;)
1 web at a time :)
Bro makes science fun
This guy moved to Canada to create web shooters, we are infront of a true fan, guys.
Your respect to your viewers is honestly amazing, we are lucky to have you dawg xx
Thanks mate, I go trying to make the video I'd most like to watch. I figure then other people will like it too ;)
guys I think he's Peter Parker
I love the way you describe the strength of metals with physical papaer going up the wall, to the ceiling , to the almost touching the floor across the room
0:12 The music fits so well here.
"these can hold 300 kilos"
me: *thats not that much*
"thats 1 harley davidson"
me: *woahs thats alot*
2 things you overlooked 1 in the comics it’s explained that spideys web shooters require a double tap to fire and 2 Spider-Man Carrie’s multiple cartridges with him so a singular cartridge which could be quick changed by either a rotating bracelet and then loaded like a single action army revolver or a break action tube like a noob tube
Homie, it's been 8 months it looks like. You good fam? Hope you're cooking is all. Good luck and keep up the great work! Sending good vibes.
hey dude, are you still alive?
I thought the channel was never coming back, great to see you back at it spidey!
Good to be back!
Oh my god if there was a way to rapidly load it without insane amounts of bulk that would be THE Spider-Man web shooter.
I don't understand single damn thing about equation but one thing I understand is that we need a piece of this man's brain in order to bio-engineer a spider-man!
Haha thanks! Unfortunately you've got the wrong brain for bio-engineering, I suck at that haha go lobotomise someone else
If you want to swing continuously, why not make a belt pack to hold multiple webs that have their own PSI cartridges? That way while you swing with one arm, you can eject the empty cartridge(s) and use the belt to reload? That might help out! Love how it gets closer to the actual design too! Keep it up!
With that tech, it makes sense to switch to a batman suit tbh, because you actually can make some fun batman tech
I haven’t seen anyone say anything yet but you’re looking good man, real handsome.
Jesus man great way of firing. Not only does it look like the traditional way spiderman fires his webs it is functionally better that way. Hats off
DUDE, your design is basically what has been missing in a design of my own that I've been thinking about for a while now, this is amazing, and exactly what I needed, I've been trying to make an effective web-shooter for over a year, but I couldn't think of a way so that I could release the high pressures in a quick way like this, I had stopped my project since 2021 because I got stuck on that issue. Now I just need to find a way for the fibers to occupy less space in the launcher and I think I could finish my design for an amazing web-shooter. By then my only solution was to have a backpack filled with like, 10 liters of liquid silk inside, so not great progress. Well, that and I probably need a way not to deslocate my wrists while swinging my whole body weight at terminal velocity, but that's just a minor detail. WRISTS GET CURED, but the pain of a lost opportunity never quite goes away.
Honestly, no joke, I was starting to think of ways on how I could possibly make a biological web-shooter like Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man instead, because I was so stuck on these issues... I might try both, who knows, it's not like I have much going on.
The way you pull the string to activate the webshooter still being the classic hand position genuinely blew my mind
An in-video advertisement I don't hate. Nicely done
I think the only thing left to really make this a functional web-shooter is the ability to shoot more than once without reloading. This is amazing work and I'm super excited to see more progress in the future.
Yeah, that and the rope grabbing/releasing. Cheers!
This channel never cease to amaze me with its ingenuity. We’re getting closer to that swingable webline with every video!
If you add a small rubber washer or even a glob of hot glue, you could make it much easier to grip the trigger rope with just 2 fingers, potentially allowing for more reliable launches!
You absolutely CAN hang your whole weight off velcro strapped to your wrist!
Look into gymnastic dowel grips! I personally use Reisport Hyperprotec (Kevlar enforced) double buckle ring grips. I've used them professionally for flying trapeze for years.
I recommend taking a look/using those as a base for your web shooters!
I remember your internship at Hacksmith. You've come a long way, and I'm proud of you.
Sincerely, some guy on the internet.
1:40 Don’t forget the supersonic baseball cannon!
Let's go spiderman! You are on the best way to achieving the swing skill
I adore the trigger mechanism!
the trigger solution is actually genius! Looking forward to seeing future development...
innovation in the spider space is always great to see!
With you there, cheers!
This is pretty nuts.
And the launching mechanism that maintains the trademark Spiderman move is genius.
This build was awesome! I loved that high pressure tank/valve. Amazing solution.
out of all of this , i think the actuation method is the most slick that, and the hookchain very simple and clever , i really dig it
that fucking miniaturised air tank and valve setup is a spectacular invention by itself! Could have soo many uses in other projects
HE’S BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER🗣️