imagine if you could make the the hooks and ropes microscopic and have a ton of them along the ‘web’ like exactly what you’ve done but really small and along a larger rope/web. if it was plosible and worked that would be pretty sick
So if you look at practically any RUclips videos with grappling hooks in them, they practically always cheat the shot and place a cut after throwing it. The reason is, grappling hooks just aren't that consistent. The internal hook I designed for the old webshooter and the grappling gun was greatly improved in some ways, but its rate of successfully fastening from some angles was still frustratingly low. This hookchain that the web is using here is honestly SO MUCH BETTER. Instead of worrying if it will stick, you can plan out what you'll do WHEN it does. And it's cheaper, smaller, lighter, and safer than any other fastening gadget I've ever seen or made :) Just goes to show - the good ideas aren't all taken already!
I definitely agree, your hook web design was brilliant. I think it would be worth finding a way to attach it to your existing grapple launcher. Also, do you think you will ever release the designs for the hooks for other people to use?
Request from your fan, Can you make a web and webshooter that is similar to this video ruclips.net/video/bqeOpZheVcQ/видео.html. I think its the closest to real life web that I have seen thorughout youtube The creator made this using Kevlar coated with superglue. It's in Russian though so subtitles should be on. He even tried hanging with it in this video ruclips.net/video/faewU52qpzU/видео.html.
Nah I don’t even think it needs a grapple gun! Just something to hole it in then some way for it to come out quick enough for his throw! And maybe you could make some kind of glove that clings onto the rope so he doesn’t need the big rings
This is SO awesome like beyond what I ever expected from any real life attempt to re-create the infamous web shooters this channel deserves much more recognition
@@angelramirez936 oh yes designing a grappling hook is "beyond what I ever expected from any real life attempt" it's so amazing. OMG. How the hell did he design a grappling hook. It should be impossible. Holy shit. This guy is a genius.
I think you legitimately built a new form of grappling hook that’s super useful in other fields. Subduing an attacker maybe considering how well it loops, or more practically it can be used in sporting events. Especially in the way it catches it could be used in courses to add some extra flair
💎I can’t believe you just casually perfected the design of the grappling hook as we know it, made it pretty cheap as well, and treated it like no big deal. Well done mate. I see bright things in your future💎
Wow hes becoming peter parker He got an internship with HackSmith Industries (which treats itself as an irl Stark Industries), and is making HIS OWN web slinging ropes JUST like spiderman did. This dude is so cool.
I can see it now. Spiderman's next villain is a mechanic who is trying to be Spiderman, but doesn't have any powers, so he designs his own Spiderman abilities.
Yeah that's Ollie Osnick. He was a teenager that invented his own mechanical tentacles rig and went around calling himself Kid Ock because he idolized Dock Ock. Later after he was reformed he admired Spider-Man so much he reconfigured his suit and tried to get Spidey to take him on as a sidekick Spider-Kid but Peter doesn't do sidekicks for a host of safety and responsibility concerns. That didn't stop Ollie though. In college he eventually makes it into the Superhero world under the name Steel Spider. Unfortunately, he eventually gets into a fight with Venom who catches him by surprise and bites his left arm off. He was then incarcerated for being an unregistered vigilante during Civil War.
@@ScionStorm1 poor dude sounds like it make a cool AU where he got spider powers and he became Spider-Man.Especially considering he made his own gear that was able to copy Spider-Mans powers
From a Martial Arts perspective I could see how this could be incredibly effective, all it needs now is some form of system that allows it to detach from whatever it has grappled onto. Otherwise it is a single use item.
@@coolestburrito3487 I mean, I doubt it, unless you had like.. 15-20 of them with you and you used them to jump from pole to pole. If you just had one or 2, wouldn't take much work to get them unattached
Maybe but there would be downsides to having extra durability and strength:overheating this is why aint strong nor durable because we evolved to survive African heat. Regeneration sounds good but could cause a person to bleed to death. Scarring stops bleeding pretty quick
8:52 he goes straight to the mind of the audience watching and trying to give what the viewer would want. Love that so much, that's so refreshing to see on this site
I wouldn't exactly call it effective. I see it more in the same vain as rope darts or nunchucks, better than nothing and good for show but not quite effective when compared to actual weapons.
What would happen if you were to rapidly cool different types of adhesive? For example, a soft rubbery ball full of holes and heated glue that deforms when it sticks to the surface, and then detonates a bunch of liquid nitrogen on impact, maybe via accelerometer?
I've been a HUGE fan of spiderman ever since the first time I've seen him, this is probably the closest thing I've seen on RUclips to actual web swinging and it makes me so happy to see this, everytime I watch a superhero movie I always think "I wish stuff like this was real" and then seeing people like you and the hacksmith makes me think it could actually be possible
This sounds like a pretty good application for stuff like gymnastics and parkour. Would be nice to try and see if you (or someone else) would try this theory to its limits and try creating a course that could possibly test how flexible our Spider-Men are irl
I hope you enjoyed my attempt in this video to show some chemistry-related content! It's a vast field, and definitely not my area of expertise. But I do find it very interesting! For completeness' sake: a polymer's strength is influenced by many other factors too, like crystallisation, alignment, and intermolecular forces. Also, isn't it weird that trees are made mostly of polymers?
This is really cool, especially the bit where you jump while throwing. I'd love to see more of the math in the design of the hooks. Maybe Zach Star can do an animation :-)
The advanced glue delivery device you've described has several exciting possibilities and capabilities: 1. **Precision Glue Delivery:** The device can deliver glue with exceptional precision, thanks to the controlled release mechanism. This makes it useful for various applications requiring precise adhesive placement. 2. **Swinging and Movement:** With the string and catapult system, combined with the swing functionality, the device allows for controlled movement. This can be used for activities like traversal, recreation, or even rescue operations. 3. **String Control:** The inclusion of cutting mechanism gloves and string retention features provides users with complete control over the strings. They can release or retain strings at will, making it adaptable to different situations. 4. **Rapid Reloading:** The loading mechanisms for both the string and web-based bullets ensure rapid reloading, making it efficient and practical for continued use. 5. **Drying Mechanism:** The heat mechanism integrated into the web structure allows for the immediate drying of glue upon contact, enabling fast adhesion. 6. **Retrieval System:** The built-in retrieval system with a timer-controlled oil-release mechanism provides a means to retrieve the device and any attached web-based bullets, even from high or difficult-to-reach locations. 7. **Versatility:** The multifunctional nature of the device means it can be applied in various scenarios, from creative projects involving art and design to practical tasks such as repair work or outdoor activities. 8. **Innovation and Creativity:** The device represents an innovative blend of technologies and features, allowing users to explore creative and practical solutions in adhesive application, mobility, and more. 9. **Convenience:** The inclusion of features like button-controlled string retention and web-based bullet reloading ensures user-friendliness and convenience during operation. 10. **Safety and Control:** With the ability to control string release and retention, as well as precise glue delivery, safety and control are prioritized, reducing the risk of accidents. It's important to note that this device's capabilities are versatile and can be applied in various ways, depending on the user's needs and creativity. It combines elements of mobility, adhesive application, and control, making it a unique and adaptable tool for different situations. However, it's essential to use it responsibly and ensure safety measures are in place, especially in high-risk scenarios.
stretching a trash bag into a long rope makes it insanely strong than it’s original form. online i saw that trash bags are made of polyethylene but different types. i looked up the strongest trash bag and it’s a 30 gallon force flex plus trash bag. if you stretched that and then added some weights to each end, similar to your hook swing, do you think that could work as well? it could allow more room for more “rope” and when the force is increased it could allow you to shoot further. just an idea i thought about!
I wish I could share everyone's enthusiasm about how great the hook rope is but I noticed it didn't just slip off the rigging. I love trying to type fan fictions but when I tried to think of creating a character that swings around to quickly go down a steep, rock covered hill, I had trouble imagining stuff like a grappling hook coming undone and allowing my character to just continually swing themselves down hill with that same hook. Think there's a way to make an on off switch of sorts to make the hooks let go like retract into the middle or something for the distant future to solve?
althought you can't shoot it (yet, i believe that you will find a way) that was so cool just watching it hook onto the pole, also the combat scene looked out of a real life movie
To see the most recent update on real webshooters, check out ruclips.net/video/QlJDHNrEul0/видео.html
Okay big daddy
What hook did you used
Wall sticking web shooter tutorial ruclips.net/video/bAMrEiXpCiU/видео.html
imagine if you could make the the hooks and ropes microscopic and have a ton of them along the ‘web’ like exactly what you’ve done but really small and along a larger rope/web. if it was plosible and worked that would be pretty sick
@@archeracza yes
That hook rope is useful enough to actually carry around and use in real life, love the simplicity
Thank you kindly! Still no obvious way to integrate hot glue though...
@@Built_IRL awesome video. What was the ultra strong rope you used in the video? And can you sell this product?! Id happily buy one.
@@spectrumhorizon1392 same
“Indiana Jones theme plays”
@@Built_IRL hot glue somewhere on the hooks to dampen the noise. The webs in Spider-Man are quiet lol, lots of stealth based scenes/combat
So if you look at practically any RUclips videos with grappling hooks in them, they practically always cheat the shot and place a cut after throwing it. The reason is, grappling hooks just aren't that consistent. The internal hook I designed for the old webshooter and the grappling gun was greatly improved in some ways, but its rate of successfully fastening from some angles was still frustratingly low.
This hookchain that the web is using here is honestly SO MUCH BETTER. Instead of worrying if it will stick, you can plan out what you'll do WHEN it does. And it's cheaper, smaller, lighter, and safer than any other fastening gadget I've ever seen or made :)
Just goes to show - the good ideas aren't all taken already!
I definitely agree, your hook web design was brilliant. I think it would be worth finding a way to attach it to your existing grapple launcher. Also, do you think you will ever release the designs for the hooks for other people to use?
@@ZakLeek Thanks! I'm wondering if I should make a patreon/yt membership and add things like CAD files, but I'm not sure yet.
this video was really cool i love it
@@Built_IRL PLEASE
Request from your fan,
Can you make a web and webshooter that is similar to this video ruclips.net/video/bqeOpZheVcQ/видео.html.
I think its the closest to real life web that I have seen thorughout youtube
The creator made this using Kevlar coated with superglue. It's in Russian though so subtitles should be on.
He even tried hanging with it in this video ruclips.net/video/faewU52qpzU/видео.html.
6:38 This kick to the head here looks way better than the CGI used in most movies these days. That looked amazing.
That is awesome! I'm loving the hook chain! Seems like a great development towards real working web slingers!
That's the plan! Hopefully next month, if my future self can finish up the design and have it work! Man, I'm very dependent on that guy...
I haven't shipped a pairing like this since the original Iron-Man and Spiderman team up.
Brother You, JLaser, and Built IRL should work together
I thought I'd see you here
@@Built_IRL that’s the best outlook on life
I love his multi personality scientist, parkour, action fighter.
Batman
Same
Nerd*
He match to be peter parker
@Jack Hagen Just like the Hacksmith wishes to be the real-life Iron man?
Best ad ever, so awesome! Web security, flawless transition.
Amazing video! Very creative way to get webs to stick, just add it to your grapple gun and your good!!
Good idea
Nah I don’t even think it needs a grapple gun! Just something to hole it in then some way for it to come out quick enough for his throw! And maybe you could make some kind of glove that clings onto the rope so he doesn’t need the big rings
I just watched your video, now built IRL's
Make Robin’s bullet shield staff from the Arkham Games
*you're
That hook rope is an incredible innovation!
Hello Mr. Verified
Ur mum. Calm down Jamal don't pull out the 9
@@chandraboonenberg594 wth
Cheers mate! Nice hidden blade moves, btw ;)
@@Built_IRL Thanks! Your Spider-Man flips are awesome
This is SO awesome like beyond what I ever expected from any real life attempt to re-create the infamous web shooters this channel deserves much more recognition
He bought a rope and connected it to a hook....
@@officialhideyo wrong! He designed a grappling hook, and tied several to a rope. Also, he's added the web shooter already.
@@angelramirez936 oh yes designing a grappling hook is "beyond what I ever expected from any real life attempt" it's so amazing. OMG. How the hell did he design a grappling hook. It should be impossible. Holy shit. This guy is a genius.
I like how he goes from like a textbook nerd to a bada$$ stunt man
That's Spider-Man in a nutshell
That was definitely Spiderman traits😂
666th like
@@pcpt you're the reason i cant like sir
I love being like number 667.
So The Hacksmith is Ironman & you're sipderman. It's perfect.
spiderman is way cooler lol iron man is a chav lol
What about Alex labs?
doesnt that mean the hacksmith is gonna almost die and have a mid-life crisis then actually die saving the world?
@@mineterragaming1796
Shhhhh 👀
He's definitely making it real
I think you legitimately built a new form of grappling hook that’s super useful in other fields. Subduing an attacker maybe considering how well it loops, or more practically it can be used in sporting events. Especially in the way it catches it could be used in courses to add some extra flair
"We did a lot more testing"
Translation: It was fun so we kept playing with it
fr
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
😏
:)
Fr-
I can’t believe you just casually made the best grappling rope in history and didn’t even linger on it
Init he should probably pattent that
2:23
him : *explaining some stuff*
me : ok
my brain : *not understanding a thing he is saying*
💎I can’t believe you just casually perfected the design of the grappling hook as we know it, made it pretty cheap as well, and treated it like no big deal. Well done mate. I see bright things in your future💎
Wow hes becoming peter parker
He got an internship with HackSmith Industries (which treats itself as an irl Stark Industries), and is making HIS OWN web slinging ropes JUST like spiderman did.
This dude is so cool.
what??
hes doing what to peter parker?
@@arc-5625 Bruh lmao
@@arc-5625 oh-
@@arc-5625 I just realised what you meant-
@@arc-5625 LMAO
bro already got the peter parkers personality
I can see it now. Spiderman's next villain is a mechanic who is trying to be Spiderman, but doesn't have any powers, so he designs his own Spiderman abilities.
There IS a Spiderman copycat that commits crimes as Spiderman thats cannon to the comics.
Basically the plot of Ironman 2
Yeah that's Ollie Osnick. He was a teenager that invented his own mechanical tentacles rig and went around calling himself Kid Ock because he idolized Dock Ock. Later after he was reformed he admired Spider-Man so much he reconfigured his suit and tried to get Spidey to take him on as a sidekick Spider-Kid but Peter doesn't do sidekicks for a host of safety and responsibility concerns. That didn't stop Ollie though. In college he eventually makes it into the Superhero world under the name Steel Spider. Unfortunately, he eventually gets into a fight with Venom who catches him by surprise and bites his left arm off. He was then incarcerated for being an unregistered vigilante during Civil War.
Isn't that the plot of the Incredibles?
@@ScionStorm1 poor dude sounds like it make a cool AU where he got spider powers and he became Spider-Man.Especially considering he made his own gear that was able to copy Spider-Mans powers
“All u gotta do is take a leap of faith”
Nice reference there
🧐haha I see what u did there
"It was the best spider man's web that made "..........
Respect bro
The stunt scenes were awesome
Yeah Ross is a legend!
@@Built_IRL You had quite the moves yourself!
The kick was so perfect
From a Martial Arts perspective I could see how this could be incredibly effective, all it needs now is some form of system that allows it to detach from whatever it has grappled onto. Otherwise it is a single use item.
scissors
Teeth
Or just bring a gun
Rick: rise above, focus on science.
Built IRL: and I took that personally!
6:23 Yeah, that's some unexpected athleticism there. Well done!
It’s called a btwist not too hard he must be practicing tricking
@@robi5834 😐
@@alephnull423 ?
Damn this is by far the best 'sticky' method I've ever seen!
Thanks! It really is night and day compared to anything else. Smaller, lighter, safer, AND more effective :)
@@Built_IRL How long does it take to "unstick"? Seems like once it locks it's there for good without climbing up there and manually undoing everything
@@DerkDurski That’s a good point, that would be a big con if it were the case
@@coolestburrito3487 I mean, I doubt it, unless you had like.. 15-20 of them with you and you used them to jump from pole to pole. If you just had one or 2, wouldn't take much work to get them unattached
@@DerkDurski That's why Spidey has several webs
"To make this web were gonna need a rock, malachite to be precise"
Lapis and Jasper: 👀👀👀
This man just randomly does a flip and I'm seriously blown away.
I think in just about 50 years people will recreate super heroes in real life if this keeps going like this
hopefully they can fully create spider-man
i think we can artificially create all of spider-man powers in probably a few hundred years
Maybe but there would be downsides to having extra durability and strength:overheating this is why aint strong nor durable because we evolved to survive African heat. Regeneration sounds good but could cause a person to bleed to death. Scarring stops bleeding pretty quick
It's not that hard guys let's just find a unique spider and get bit by it :)
Ahahahah 50 years ago people: I think we will get flying cars
2021 people: there’s more than two genders
The spiderman science music in the back is masterpiece
That Spiderman PS4 science minigame music is just a perfect addition
@HARRYRANTS you are just of lower intellect
you do not have the mental power to solve those puzzles
(this is a joke)
@HARRYRANTS how was it a bad game?
@HARRYRANTS bruh I just said what's wrong with it now your just trying to start arguments
@HARRYRANTS I'm the problem with gaming?! You seem like a call of duty and fornite kid
@HARRYRANTS if you don't like the game why waste your time commenting on it
Imagine if a billion dollar company tried to make Spider-Man webs 😳
break news on cnn a man fall in river think he is Spiderman
@@Fernandes_1206 really?!
@@untoldchez8787 of course no 😂😂😂😂😂
@@Fernandes_1206 laughs sadly*
@@Fernandes_1206 A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY-
Girls: “I bet he’s cheating on me”
Guys:
8:52 he goes straight to the mind of the audience watching and trying to give what the viewer would want. Love that so much, that's so refreshing to see on this site
im literally building a real life webshooter on my channel just posted the first episode proving it works
The Hook Chain could be a genuinely effective weapon in combat
Nope. Neat. Not effective
I wouldn't exactly call it effective. I see it more in the same vain as rope darts or nunchucks, better than nothing and good for show but not quite effective when compared to actual weapons.
@@degiguess maybe if it was more practical you could actually trip someone with it
Nope, if the other person has a gun or knife and knows how to use it...
@@SDfighter1 lol but they don't have the power of god, anime, and hookchains on their side like me.
Eventually makes strong enough webs but realizes you need super strength to swing around efficiently.
This is dope. Missed the "pizza time" opportunity tho aha
Haha true
Haha
Haha
9:27
Wall sticking web
tutorial ruclips.net/video/bAMrEiXpCiU/видео.html
Im only now realising how awesome a real life spiderman youd be - the looks the fitness the brains, all of it
Cheers dude! Hopefully with a little better relationship management skills though haha
He's actually break his back before getting to another building
@@Built_IRL lol
Seriously though if you become Spider-Man remember me
That fighting part was actually pretty epic.
8:04 This is seriously the most impressive part of the entire video!!!
8:47 is the most impressive in my opinion
What would happen if you were to rapidly cool different types of adhesive? For example, a soft rubbery ball full of holes and heated glue that deforms when it sticks to the surface, and then detonates a bunch of liquid nitrogen on impact, maybe via accelerometer?
Wow. Nice idea.
I've been a HUGE fan of spiderman ever since the first time I've seen him, this is probably the closest thing I've seen on RUclips to actual web swinging and it makes me so happy to see this, everytime I watch a superhero movie I always think "I wish stuff like this was real" and then seeing people like you and the hacksmith makes me think it could actually be possible
Combination of Iron man and Spider man!
Yes
What’s up checkmark
A
You name Vinh?
Iron spider?
When you make the web shooter you should also add paint balls to shoot aswell that are white to look like web
6:34 was easily the best part in the entire video for me,
My god that was just insane
Literally adding tht sound effect made tht seem 1000% cooler
This video is teaching us a lesson. Stay in school, and you can become Spider-Man.
.
.
.
Chain breaker
School doesn’t teach you any of this, all college
me : i cant unerstand this things lets see at the last
but acctually i saw the whole video keep it up built irl
This sounds like a pretty good application for stuff like gymnastics and parkour. Would be nice to try and see if you (or someone else) would try this theory to its limits and try creating a course that could possibly test how flexible our Spider-Men are irl
Wow this is amazing, I'm very impressed by the simplicity of the design as well as the success rate.
I'm very proud of both of those, cheers!
its crazy that with these technological advances, 10+ years down the line we could literally have superheroes
That sponsor transition was smooth as hell, but not as smooth as that back flip though. Dang!!
Haha appreciate it
I hope you enjoyed my attempt in this video to show some chemistry-related content! It's a vast field, and definitely not my area of expertise. But I do find it very interesting! For completeness' sake: a polymer's strength is influenced by many other factors too, like crystallisation, alignment, and intermolecular forces.
Also, isn't it weird that trees are made mostly of polymers?
How you comment before it’s even posted
Hey why is it linked?
great work man
AWESOME
Your videos are getting better and better
That blue is so sick!!
9:30 was such a great opportunity to say “Pizza Time”
I k r
I k r
Shush, No Chains.
I k r
This "hookchain" idea is honestly a shockingly simple and effective design. Color this cynical old bastard thoroughly impressed.
6:38 Trouble in paradise Koffi Kingston
The swinging was awesome but the disarming and tripping is so cool
Dude, that hook rope is game changing. That is actually huge
I was studying physics and had to search something up for homework but this caught my eye, i don't regret it
This counts as physics doesn’t it?
The web security transition was smooth.
This is really cool, especially the bit where you jump while throwing. I'd love to see more of the math in the design of the hooks. Maybe Zach Star can do an animation :-)
If you could shoot, swing from and then separate from a few of these in series.... that would allow for some incredible Spider-Man-like lines.
Even if you didnt make actual spider web (which seems near impossible) the fact you made a very consistent "hookchain" is amazing. Patent that boy
"web security" that was smooth as silk
Thing about spiderman being ur favorite is that millions of others can say the same, and they are also talented brilliant human beings
yeah and they are bully maguire fans
“they are ALSO talented” hate to break it to you but i’m far from talented
@@Mikeyman973 same
@@Mikeyman973 me too like very far
This is one of the best real life super hero tech channels i've ever seen. Ambitious, creative, intelligent. I love it!
The advanced glue delivery device you've described has several exciting possibilities and capabilities:
1. **Precision Glue Delivery:** The device can deliver glue with exceptional precision, thanks to the controlled release mechanism. This makes it useful for various applications requiring precise adhesive placement.
2. **Swinging and Movement:** With the string and catapult system, combined with the swing functionality, the device allows for controlled movement. This can be used for activities like traversal, recreation, or even rescue operations.
3. **String Control:** The inclusion of cutting mechanism gloves and string retention features provides users with complete control over the strings. They can release or retain strings at will, making it adaptable to different situations.
4. **Rapid Reloading:** The loading mechanisms for both the string and web-based bullets ensure rapid reloading, making it efficient and practical for continued use.
5. **Drying Mechanism:** The heat mechanism integrated into the web structure allows for the immediate drying of glue upon contact, enabling fast adhesion.
6. **Retrieval System:** The built-in retrieval system with a timer-controlled oil-release mechanism provides a means to retrieve the device and any attached web-based bullets, even from high or difficult-to-reach locations.
7. **Versatility:** The multifunctional nature of the device means it can be applied in various scenarios, from creative projects involving art and design to practical tasks such as repair work or outdoor activities.
8. **Innovation and Creativity:** The device represents an innovative blend of technologies and features, allowing users to explore creative and practical solutions in adhesive application, mobility, and more.
9. **Convenience:** The inclusion of features like button-controlled string retention and web-based bullet reloading ensures user-friendliness and convenience during operation.
10. **Safety and Control:** With the ability to control string release and retention, as well as precise glue delivery, safety and control are prioritized, reducing the risk of accidents.
It's important to note that this device's capabilities are versatile and can be applied in various ways, depending on the user's needs and creativity. It combines elements of mobility, adhesive application, and control, making it a unique and adaptable tool for different situations. However, it's essential to use it responsibly and ensure safety measures are in place, especially in high-risk scenarios.
that hooked roped design was awesome. Such a simple solution, it's a beauty.
This has to be the most underrated channel on RUclips. It’s flat-out awesome! The production quality puts most TV shows these days to shame!
that flip he does to avoid the attack scared the crap out of me.
Why aren't all engineers like this?
This is by FAR the most impressive shot I have seen at this yet. This is actually consistent enough to be usable!
dude, you accidentaly redefined ninja weapons, this is sooo cool
Glad to see this channel come back cant wait to see what comes next
Thanks! Yeah me too haha
6:38 was actually really savage, I love it
I hope he's ok lol
he didn’t actually kick him lmao
@@disuko no shit sherlock
R/WOOOOOOOSH
that jump swing was acutally pretty cool :D
The sound of the chain going in the pole is so satisfying
This is exactly the kind of stuff I was expecting you to make when you started your channel. Fantastic work.
stretching a trash bag into a long rope makes it insanely strong than it’s original form. online i saw that trash bags are made of polyethylene but different types. i looked up the strongest trash bag and it’s a 30 gallon force flex plus trash bag. if you stretched that and then added some weights to each end, similar to your hook swing, do you think that could work as well? it could allow more room for more “rope” and when the force is increased it could allow you to shoot further. just an idea i thought about!
I can’t lie I had a smile on my face this entire video. Amazing job!
love the puns like "sticky situation" and "web security" lol
The transition into the NordVPN promotion was smooth af haha.
I wish I could share everyone's enthusiasm about how great the hook rope is but I noticed it didn't just slip off the rigging. I love trying to type fan fictions but when I tried to think of creating a character that swings around to quickly go down a steep, rock covered hill, I had trouble imagining stuff like a grappling hook coming undone and allowing my character to just continually swing themselves down hill with that same hook. Think there's a way to make an on off switch of sorts to make the hooks let go like retract into the middle or something for the distant future to solve?
Maybe retractable hooks?
Shoutout to ross for those disarming clips👌🏿
Y e sp
This man isn’t trying to be Spider-Man. He IS Spider-Man.
AMAZING JOB MAN!! good job getting athletes involved, your killing it
Thanks mate, yeah it was awesome to shoot all that stuff with a pro
It's always interesting to see how different RUclipsrs bridge to their NordVpn dialogue
Underrated comment 👏
that 1:53 back sound was an amazing catch dude
This idea of turning Spiderman into a real thing will never get old ahahaha! Great work mate can't wait to see more in the future keep it up!
One of the best I've seen. Others are literally big grappling hooks that are too bulky. This seems lighter
Being Spider-Man has never been closer than ever before
I loved all of the fighting and music from the Spider Man game, amazing video!
It's a great game!
This is actually one of the most entertaining videos I’ve seen in a while
No cabe duda que los super poderes de spiderman están cada vez más cerca de la realidad 🤔. Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Se😢
His uncle named ben : Remember with great power comes great responsib-
If he gets this down perfect he's obligated to become a web swinging vigilante
With great power comes great responsibility
We'll definitely have a friendly neighbourhood spiderman in the future swinging around high buildings
althought you can't shoot it (yet, i believe that you will find a way) that was so cool just watching it hook onto the pole, also the combat scene looked out of a real life movie
hope you came back to see his successful shooting
This honestly deserves more credit it’s so cool and well put together !