How to Create a Spider Man Web Shooter Prop

Put on a long-sleeved shirt., Hold a can of string-shooting foam against the inside of your hand., Have an assistant wrap a strip of masking tape around the bottom of the can and your arm., Go outside in your backyard., Shake your arm up and down...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Put on a long-sleeved shirt.

    Roll back the right sleeve if you are right-handed, or the left sleeve if you are left-handed. , Move the can so that the nozzle at one end is even with your wrist.

    Rotate the can so that the nozzle is pointing away from you. , Have the assistant wrap a strip of masking tape around the top of the can, just below the nozzle, and your arm.

    Roll the sleeve down so that it covers your arm and the can. , Have your assistant stand a few feet away and pretend to be a bad guy. , Turn your hand over so that your palm is facing you.

    Aim your hand at the "bad guy." Press the nozzle with your thumb to fire your "web."
  2. Step 2: Hold a can of string-shooting foam against the inside of your hand.

  3. Step 3: Have an assistant wrap a strip of masking tape around the bottom of the can and your arm.

  4. Step 4: Go outside in your backyard.

  5. Step 5: Shake your arm up and down for five seconds.

Detailed Guide

Roll back the right sleeve if you are right-handed, or the left sleeve if you are left-handed. , Move the can so that the nozzle at one end is even with your wrist.

Rotate the can so that the nozzle is pointing away from you. , Have the assistant wrap a strip of masking tape around the top of the can, just below the nozzle, and your arm.

Roll the sleeve down so that it covers your arm and the can. , Have your assistant stand a few feet away and pretend to be a bad guy. , Turn your hand over so that your palm is facing you.

Aim your hand at the "bad guy." Press the nozzle with your thumb to fire your "web."

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