The file 'Spider-Man Web Shooter 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 1.8MB.
As an exercise in product design and engineering, I decided to make a Spider-Man themed 3D printed water canon that was reverse engineered from a portable spray atomizer. Having been inspired by YouTube channel The Amazing Spider Dude and his video titled '10 Real Life Web-Shooters You Won't Believe', I wanted to make a functional prop that could blast a stream of water, simulating Spider-Man's web shooters.
I first began by modeling the atomizer in Fusion 360 so that I could design the components accurately and to scale. The prop has a spring operated trigger, that when pulled, applies pressure to the bottle's own push button and releases the water. The 3D printed model was then fixed to a strap so that it could be mounted on the wrist.
Using the web shooter design from the movie 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' as a rough guide, I modeled the prop with function in mind and added small aesthetics to try to match the general theme. The reason I chose this atomizer was because it had a small pump built in.
All the parts were 3D Printed in ABS, 100 micron layer height and glued together using epoxy. Each web shooter requires two 3mm x 20mm tension springs, two M2 x 20mm - one M2 x 10mm and one M3 X 20mm socket head screws.
Requires
Personal Atomizer - https://www.amazon.com/DG-Handheld-Portable-Sprayer-Personal-Atomizer/dp/B01DL0DZFC
Personal Atomizer - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172863081134
See the full project build at - http://www.kieranmeadows.co.uk/project-webshooter.html
Front-part.stl | 848.7KB | |
holder-btm.stl | 4.0MB | |
hollder-top.stl | 1.3MB | |
Strap_Trigger.stl | 2.0MB | |
Trigger-detail.stl | 890.7KB | |
Trigger-washers.stl | 333.1KB | |
Trigger.stl | 3.5MB | |
Wrist_Strap.stl | 2.2MB |