Make cobwebs for film or theatre production
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Could this be done on a giant scale for a monster wed using an industrial fan?
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Awsome , Thank you so much for making this video I'm going to make one for this year.
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Thanks for making the only good video on the topic on the entire YouTube.
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What size is the little drill bit? I usued one about the size of a piece of lead from a mechanical pencil. It seems to be to small. The stream of rubber cement is so thin that it tends to fly-away from the wind from the fan blade. I have to be very delicate with the speed of the drill (drill is 0-2500RPM).
Great Video. Very detailed. Thank you, this is just what I was looking for. Please post more Halloween How To's.
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How many people were waiting for him to pull the trigger at 3:29?
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In a special on television had seen a strange gun that used the heated sugar. Can you explain how it works?
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I'd chop my arm off using it...no- REALLY.
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REALLY COMPLIMENTS FOR YOUR ORDER?
YOU SHOULD MAKE A SITE WITH ALL YOUR ALL YOUR GLUE THAT YOU USED ingenious ideas?
You could use the sugar dissolved O HEATED?
@kezadrone
If you're making a lot of web I would use an air compressor. You can use rubber cement or low melt glue in a glue gun.
lbwoods 1 month ago
Will contact cement work or does it have to be rubber cement
hfxscotsman33 1 year ago
@hfxscotsman33 i would not use contact cement, rubber cement is designed to be a removable adhesive so i cleans up easily
lbwoods 1 year ago
How hard is that stuff to clean up ? If I use it in a home for a party
hfxscotsman33 1 year ago
@hfxscotsman33 you can clean up the glue as easily as cleaning up real cob webs
lbwoods 1 year ago
You put the fan on backwards...
mbunds 1 year ago
@mbunds yes we did. i eventually twisted the blades in the opposite direction for the correct air flow.
lbwoods 1 year ago