Synthetic Cobweb

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Synthetic Cobweb
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This aerosol can of spray-on cobweb is used for stage sets and special effects. The word cobweb is usually used for old abandoned spider webs rather than newly made ones, and this effect is used for making scenes and props look instantly old and neglected. It is made of a blend of solvents and polymer resins which, when sprayed onto a supporting framework, produce the cobweb effect. As the aerosol spray diffuses the liquid resin, the solvents evaporate and it instantly air-dries in thin threads. When sprayed onto a flat surface, however, the substance just builds up to become a yellowed, crispy, bubbly coating. Real spider silk is very strong but very elastic, and has types of chemicals in it which make it very resistant to drying out, or decaying, unlike this ‘Kobweb’, which is fairly brittle and does not age well. Some people make their own ‘webslingers’, which produce a similar effect by modifying an air compressor and a hot glue gun.

Sample ID: 446

Particularities

State
Solid
Compound
Maker
Brodie & Middleton / FBX product
Selections
Categories
Polymer
Curiosities
Relationships
Aerosol | Artificial | Fake | Polymer | Prop | Resin | Solvent | Spray | Web

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