Luke Towan a model maker on youtube has a video on how to make one of those. He uses it to place static grass on dioramas. Looks amazing. Easy to make too. Uses tupperware and other stuff. Also has a tut for making a hotwire foam cutter too.
Are you kidding me! That's the best spider I have ever seen, you are very creative I have been watching you for years your the best so far,, happy halloween,
The little arms on the face are pedipalps and the things the fangs are on are chelicerae. Ilove your spider! I wish I was even half as good as you are at crafts.
I’m so stoked, I already have a bundle of about three dozen pool noodles from last season out in the garage. I own a small circus themed haunt, and this will be SO perfect for our “World’s Largest Spider” scene. Any chance you could share a digital copy of your diagram? I’m just so rotten at figuring out measurements myself.
There's just something really convincing about this when you take the time to get the proportions right. So many of the giant spider builds are so fantastical that they get out of that realism zone. Well done and thank you! I learned a lot!
any other spider enthusiasts wanting to do this with perfect markings and articulation? this is seriously one of the best videos I've seen in a long time I feel like posting it to my insect group
@@elsos8711there are a lot of insect/archnid ID groups. It is a great way to learn about different spoods and helps a lot of folks with arachnophobia to become less scared of spiders.
Total Genius, This guy is flat out amazing! What an artist, he comes up with these ideas and builds it and films it all for us to see. It’s really cool how he shows us the R&D that he’s done before he ever makes the first cut or glues the first thing. Very fascinating, thank you for posting. New Subscriber!
Your imagination astounds me! Thank you for showing some of it not sped up. My old eyes thank you too 🤓 Edit: I forgot, as a crocheter, I highly recommend to anyone not familiar with yarn to stick with what's shown here. Not all yarn will create the fur look needed.
You can change the speed of any video faster or slower just so you're aware might be a helpful thing to do. If you need a step by step process let me know and I'll show you how
@@nrgbunni.that would be great! This video went by a little too fast to really see the cuts and assembly. If I had more time to watch/stop/watch…. But unfortunately I don’t. I love this spood and would love to add it to my collection.
Watching this video again cause its awesome. Don't know if anyone suggested this but making a giant ant from them tearing apart a soldier or normal person would be great in this style.
Well I gave it a go... body and legs came together in an hour..adding the hair (chunky yarn) took several hours each day for 5 days.. It just wouldn't hold. Tried several adhesive methods, finally found that exterior grade carpenters glue applied with a sponge brush worked best for us. Final outcome is more jim henson cuddly than realistically scary but works well for our child friendly haunt. Instead of the hanger wire I heat bent 1/2" pvc pipe which fits perfectly in the noodle to attach and add support to the legs
Make sure you use that meat cloth spider webs. Spirit Halloween sells them now in smaller bundles so it’s more affordable and accessible. They look so creepy and they’re reusable unlike that crappy regular fake web
I hope just knowing I watched your entire video with no intention of making this, will give me arachnophobia nightmares for weeks; gives you satisfaction!
Love this project,I bought a huge rope web several years ago, but didn’t want to spend a fortune on putting spiders on it,and this definitely has inspired me to use it this year and make some cool looking spiders to attach to it. This are just awesome looking spiders!!!!
This is an awesome spider! I started making it on Tuesday and I will be done making it on Saturday. I can hardly wait till my Halloween party to show it off. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity. I love watching your videos.
Genius! The result look sooo good and your ingenuity with easy to find materials is fantastic! Now Quick! To the pool noodles and pantyhoses store! 😆 Thank you so much!
Wow seriously epic that's one big gigantic wolf spider a very epic make and that wolf spider is completely very realistic right to the finest of details that really dose look the real thing in the process of the spider it looks like your dog was checking it out for a bit which was pretty cute
WOW! I love the pool noodle technique. I'm going to use that method to build spiders from now on. Never seen flocking before. Neat. Absolutely love the end result.
You are amazing!!! I love your ideas - 20 years ago I had to make every one of my props- no stores with plentiful supplies of skeletons or anything much- Death Studios was one of my first masks- and Terror Syndicate guys were one of the first to share their prop designs and the now famous monster mud props- thanks for your great tips and tricks especially with the foam and heat gun!!
I'm in UK and you never find anywhere that sells decent halloween decorations. So I decided to create my own . I did your foam hands last month and now this spider. Absolutely fantastic stuff. People think I'm mad starting early!
To assist with the tension inside the legs, could you hit a couple shots of expanding foam inside the leg? Then insert the wire while the foam sets/hardens?
Hands down the most realistic giant spider and done on a dime! A big thank you Allen for sharing your talents and insight on this amazing craftsmanship. The best to you and the wife. Happy Halloween 🎃!!!
The good think about learning English, its this kind of thinks, understanding and collect so much information and ideas from a place where halloween isnt just a date but a life style. What a work dude, going to try it with local stuff!!
yes, almost no one sees my best work. every video just about is a 1 day project and anything made for haunts has to sacrifice beauty for durability. as well as low light needs, but this I took my time on and just made it nice. Often Im really showing techniques as opposed to finished products anyway.
I would make one for sure. A car port would be a great spot to place the spider(s). However, placing it in someone's car, or even on their bed would work too! (Too bad that I don't live next to some fun neighbors that I could prank!) The Let Dry For 20 Minutes message is backwards. Don't know if it's intentional, but I thought I would point it out.
My dude you're stuff are really cool, definitely I want todo things like this involving animatronics, You're a model for me thanks for sharing the knowledge
You are extremely creative. I watched a video from you for those 6’ & 9’ spooky trees day before yesterday and I’m very impressed and inspired! Thank you for your content!
FANTASTIC!! Man would I love to borrow this & scare the crap out of my 29 yr old son next time he stops over! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 yes I'm THAT mom... I'm horrible 🤭😊🤣🤣
Thank you for sharing your spectacular skills and knowledge. We are so impressed by the entire video. Speeding through the repetitive things and yet demonstrated a complete real time leg construction. Really outstanding skills
Thank for your wonderful videos. We are doing a Benefit for the local Food Bank. The Spider came out incredible! My own design, your knowledge passed on. Thank you!👏
Looks great! How sturdy is the flocking once its on? I've never seen that technique before... the look is fantastic, I just wander about how touching can it take? Thanks and great job!!
I love it!!! Came out Amazing! You should be "pretty happy" with it (as you mentioned in the video). It would be cool if you made your own "jumping spider" out of this too. Would love to see that little add on. Also, can you post the links for the flocking supplies? And, can you weather proof the flocking with spar urethane? First time for me hearing about flocking...Meet The Flockers...lol 😂...as always, thank you!🤘 💀
You can recover most of the excess flocking from your project, your clothes and your tabletop if you combine a stocking and the nozzle of a Shop-Vac. Slide the stocking over the top of the nozzle, and push the very bottom of the stocking (think toes/balls of the feet,) inside the nozzle to form a pocket. You can easily collect 80-90% of the flock that does not stick to the piece. Great video!
This is great. My inner spider nerd wants to say that the fangs and pedipalps are too small for a hunting spider (the length of both are how a wolf spider holds onto it's prey long enough to kill it), but that's just a nitpick, really. It's so life-like, it almost demands to be an animatronic!
I have never seen someone do a giant spider and model it after a specific type, so that was my goal- I had six hours of footage, this was the most I could cut it- lots was design and measuring. glad you like it, tiny fangs and pedipalps and all lol.
I love her! One of my DND Characters had a pet diant spider named Uma, if you need a name for her, its a good one. Uma grew to be the size of a large elephant and my character was riiding her. It was a fun RPG.
I hate spiders but I loved this build. Flocking looks like an excellent addition to the tool box. That spider sure was huge. I need one for a Harry Potter themed corridor in my house! The one I bought is too small. Yet another project for me. Thanks Allen and crew.
Wow, that's the best Halloween spider I've ever seen in Germany. It was a lot of work but she looks amazing and creepy. Thank you for sharing and greetings from Berlin, Germany 😊
Those little "spare legs"... pedipalps. Used as hands, and in the mature male, for mating. Spiders run on hydraulics, and there is an actual valve at the joint of leg to body, that seals off if they lose a leg.
I absolutely love this and I’m not a spider fan. Thanks for continuing to show us things and share your knowledge with us. Everything you make is the brainstorm for us to either copy yours exactly or know the techniques to make something else. 💕🎃
I think I watched your video 2 or 3 times tonight. Your work is absolutely fascinating, look so simple but an amazing work and built skill behind your spider, I am amazed! Thanks for your clear and helpful explanations, greets from France.
My biggest fear is spiders. I’m terrified of them. And your spider is freaking creepy but I love it. If I ever came upon him I’d probably pee myself & then pass out. Great job on this project.
This was amazing to see! Thank you for the amazing tutorial. Btw those front-leg things are called pedipalps, they are essentially their grabbers when they catch their prey.
Thus was such a “trust the process” type of video. I’m only up to the flicking part and can just see this all coming together and it’s amazing! My only question is, what is with the little roach Clip thinking on the flocking tool? I’ve never seen anything like it.
CRAP!! ,…now I have ta make even more “STUFF” ! Love this !! Oh! What a tangled WEB you weave ! My spider sense are off the frackin’ chart! ,…dang your the best flocker I’ve ever seen !
I used 13 foam noodles for this spider. I bought mine from foamnoodles.com
I spent about $60 on materials.
where did u get that flocker or idk what its called, but liking it. tfs
60 bucks in the end do you think it was a good investment how much would a spider be if bought
Luke Towan a model maker on youtube has a video on how to make one of those. He uses it to place static grass on dioramas. Looks amazing. Easy to make too. Uses tupperware and other stuff.
Also has a tut for making a hotwire foam cutter too.
Where do you get clear domes for eyes
@@twisted516 Home Depot sells one kinda like this for $300
Are you kidding me! That's the best spider I have ever seen, you are very creative I have been watching you for years your the best so far,, happy halloween,
Gary ,…sounds like your gushing again.
Wow, thank you! Glad you like the videos!
Amazing very very good job
So true
The little arms on the face are pedipalps and the things the fangs are on are chelicerae. Ilove your spider! I wish I was even half as good as you are at crafts.
its all about practice!
One of the most realistic spiders I have ever seen! Definitely will give me nightmares for the next few days.
My work here is done!
Haha
I jumped when one leg was touched and the other moved.... you absolutely brought him to live with the glazed eyes... amazing. 👏 👏 👏
lol the first scare is free the next one you pay for!
So true
I’m so stoked, I already have a bundle of about three dozen pool noodles from last season out in the garage. I own a small circus themed haunt, and this will be SO perfect for our “World’s Largest Spider” scene.
Any chance you could share a digital copy of your diagram? I’m just so rotten at figuring out measurements myself.
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There's just something really convincing about this when you take the time to get the proportions right. So many of the giant spider builds are so fantastical that they get out of that realism zone. Well done and thank you! I learned a lot!
any other spider enthusiasts wanting to do this with perfect markings and articulation? this is seriously one of the best videos I've seen in a long time I feel like posting it to my insect group
Whoa, an insect group? That's unusual 💀🤠
@@elsos8711there are a lot of insect/archnid ID groups. It is a great way to learn about different spoods and helps a lot of folks with arachnophobia to become less scared of spiders.
I’d say the reference photo is of a Grass Spider rather than a Wolfie. Wolf spoods don’t have spinnerets
Total Genius, This guy is flat out amazing! What an artist, he comes up with these ideas and builds it and films it all for us to see. It’s really cool how he shows us the R&D that he’s done before he ever makes the first cut or glues the first thing. Very fascinating, thank you for posting. New Subscriber!
JEreemiah! thank you for the kind comment and welcome to the channel!
Your imagination astounds me! Thank you for showing some of it not sped up. My old eyes thank you too 🤓
Edit: I forgot, as a crocheter, I highly recommend to anyone not familiar with yarn to stick with what's shown here. Not all yarn will create the fur look needed.
yeah it has to be the thick loose stuff!
You can change the speed of any video faster or slower just so you're aware might be a helpful thing to do. If you need a step by step process let me know and I'll show you how
@@StiltbeastStudios❤
@@nrgbunni.that would be great! This video went by a little too fast to really see the cuts and assembly. If I had more time to watch/stop/watch…. But unfortunately I don’t. I love this spood and would love to add it to my collection.
Watching this video again cause its awesome. Don't know if anyone suggested this but making a giant ant from them tearing apart a soldier or normal person would be great in this style.
thats a pretty killer idea!
Wow Allen awesome spider! The flocking brought it to a whole new level of WOW! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
Well I gave it a go... body and legs came together in an hour..adding the hair (chunky yarn) took several hours each day for 5 days.. It just wouldn't hold. Tried several adhesive methods, finally found that exterior grade carpenters glue applied with a sponge brush worked best for us. Final outcome is more jim henson cuddly than realistically scary but works well for our child friendly haunt.
Instead of the hanger wire I heat bent 1/2" pvc pipe which fits perfectly in the noodle to attach and add support to the legs
I'm saving this video for next Halloween. I wanna do all spider decor next year. Thank you for always having the best tutorials. 💙
that sounds awesome! Id love to see it!
Better come back and do it lol
Come on come back and make it!
Make sure you use that meat cloth spider webs. Spirit Halloween sells them now in smaller bundles so it’s more affordable and accessible. They look so creepy and they’re reusable unlike that crappy regular fake web
You should 🎉🎉❤❤😂😂😮😮😅😅😊😊
I hope just knowing I watched your entire video with no intention of making this, will give me arachnophobia nightmares for weeks; gives you satisfaction!
Absolutely cool my husband and I can't wait to start our spider army over a long winter thank you !
Love this project,I bought a huge rope web several years ago, but didn’t want to spend a fortune on putting spiders on it,and this definitely has inspired me to use it this year and make some cool looking spiders to attach to it. This are just awesome looking spiders!!!!
One of my favorite videos, I built a grey version of this last year. Put in on beef netting spider webs. It looks great!!
Thank you so much for your tutorials, your such an aspiration to the haunt community.
Glad you like them! those are very kind words.
This is an awesome spider! I started making it on Tuesday and I will be done making it on Saturday. I can hardly wait till my Halloween party to show it off. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity. I love watching your videos.
Thats amazing- show me when you are done!
Genius! The result look sooo good and your ingenuity with easy to find materials is fantastic!
Now Quick! To the pool noodles and pantyhoses store! 😆
Thank you so much!
Go get some!
I'm loving the cute spider and it's so very funny that is naked with out furre.
Right!
Wow seriously epic that's one big gigantic wolf spider a very epic make and that wolf spider is completely very realistic right to the finest of details that really dose look the real thing in the process of the spider it looks like your dog was checking it out for a bit which was pretty cute
glad ya like him
@@StiltbeastStudios Your welcome that must of tooken a few hours to make the giant wolf spider
Your Buc-ee’s attire always cracks me up!
Fantastic tutorial, as always. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge with us!
I think this video wins for most tshirts worn in a single video lol.
StiltbeastStudios Ha! I noticed that, too. As well as all the backwards text. So many fun things going on!
Kind of cute. Reminds me of a jumping spider.
The howl from me if it started jumping would be heard across the state! Hope you have a great Halloween!
@@StiltbeastStudios
I just made a scarecrow mask and a ghost costume for me and my brother. Hope y’all have a great Halloween, as well.
You just do amazing work and are so gifted in explaining it! Thank you.
Wow, thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Wow, you must have TONS of patience…..thanks for sharing😊😊😊
I try! Thanks so much! Happy Halloween!
WOW! I love the pool noodle technique. I'm going to use that method to build spiders from now on. Never seen flocking before. Neat. Absolutely love the end result.
Glad it was helpful!
You are amazing!!! I love your ideas - 20 years ago I had to make every one of my props- no stores with plentiful supplies of skeletons or anything much- Death Studios was one of my first masks- and Terror Syndicate guys were one of the first to share their prop designs and the now famous monster mud props- thanks for your great tips and tricks especially with the foam and heat gun!!
Thank you Lisa! those were the good old days!
I'm in UK and you never find anywhere that sells decent halloween decorations. So I decided to create my own .
I did your foam hands last month and now this spider.
Absolutely fantastic stuff.
People think I'm mad starting early!
You're genius! You have time to tweak design!
You creations are unbelievable....Thank you for the inspiration and sharing your talent!
This is great stuff Allen it really turned out awesome!
glad ya like it!
To assist with the tension inside the legs, could you hit a couple shots of expanding foam inside the leg? Then insert the wire while the foam sets/hardens?
sure could
Hands down the most realistic giant spider and done on a dime! A big thank you Allen for sharing your talents and insight on this amazing craftsmanship. The best to you and the wife. Happy Halloween 🎃!!!
So nice of you thanks Ben, glad you like the spider!
The good think about learning English, its this kind of thinks, understanding and collect so much information and ideas from a place where halloween isnt just a date but a life style. What a work dude, going to try it with local stuff!!
Im glad you like the videos- amazing English!
This is one of your best props!
yes, almost no one sees my best work. every video just about is a 1 day project and anything made for haunts has to sacrifice beauty for durability. as well as low light needs, but this I took my time on and just made it nice. Often Im really showing techniques as opposed to finished products anyway.
This is incredibly awesome! Did not think I’d like it al the end, but, you stated painting. Had me hooked! Thanks for sharing this.
I would make one for sure.
A car port would be a great spot to place the spider(s). However, placing it in someone's car, or even on their bed would work too! (Too bad that I don't live next to some fun neighbors that I could prank!)
The Let Dry For 20 Minutes message is backwards. Don't know if it's intentional, but I thought I would point it out.
theere is so no way to fix it at this point lol. but thanks.
My dude you're stuff are really cool, definitely I want todo things like this involving animatronics, You're a model for me thanks for sharing the knowledge
Go for it!
Holy moly this is amazing! I'm completely in awe.
Wow, thank you! glad ya like it!
Amazing job dude
I recently found your channel Allen, and I've been soaking up as many videos as I can nightly. Thanks for the awesome content. Keep being a beast!
Im a stiltbeast! welcome aboard!
You are extremely creative. I watched a video from you for those 6’ & 9’ spooky trees day before yesterday and I’m very impressed and inspired! Thank you for your content!
Wow, thank you!
That is absolutely awesome! I am definitely trying that next year. I love your amazing ideas.
you can do it! ,just take your time and make a plan!
@@StiltbeastStudios I've used your ideas for making a realistic fire, and corpsifying two skeletons for this Halloween. so many ideas for next year!
FANTASTIC!! Man would I love to borrow this & scare the crap out of my 29 yr old son next time he stops over! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 yes I'm THAT mom... I'm horrible 🤭😊🤣🤣
I am always amazed with your creativity and the way you create with inexpensive materials.
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the dog inspecting the project
they inspect everything
So talented and you help spark creativity in others as well!
so kind!
Love this!!! Is there a guide and list of supplies?
no, just a long detailed video!
Thank you for sharing your spectacular skills and knowledge. We are so impressed by the entire video. Speeding through the repetitive things and yet demonstrated a complete real time leg construction. Really outstanding skills
Glad it was helpful!
That was really impressive. Looks great!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank for your wonderful videos. We are doing a Benefit for the local Food Bank. The Spider came out incredible! My own design, your knowledge passed on. Thank you!👏
That is awesome! So glad I could help!
He looks amazing...however that IS my phobia!!
this is really making the spider haters out themselves!
Same. The 8 legs and bazillion eyes freak me out to no end
@@StiltbeastStudios it isn't hate, but the fear...as a child, ran into a web that was full of baby's...can't help myself, they just "get to me" lol
You, sir, are incredibly talented. Attention to detail! your spider puts most movie pros to shame. Looks so good!
Looks great! How sturdy is the flocking once its on? I've never seen that technique before... the look is fantastic, I just wander about how touching can it take? Thanks and great job!!
I like the basic approach. This makes it look like a low level of entry for some people who want to get involved in this area.
I love it!!! Came out Amazing! You should be "pretty happy" with it (as you mentioned in the video). It would be cool if you made your own "jumping spider" out of this too. Would love to see that little add on. Also, can you post the links for the flocking supplies? And, can you weather proof the flocking with spar urethane? First time for me hearing about flocking...Meet The Flockers...lol 😂...as always, thank you!🤘 💀
Im sure you could spray it and make it last longer outside, or use a different adhesive. glad ya liked the project!
You can recover most of the excess flocking from your project, your clothes and your tabletop if you combine a stocking and the nozzle of a Shop-Vac. Slide the stocking over the top of the nozzle, and push the very bottom of the stocking (think toes/balls of the feet,) inside the nozzle to form a pocket. You can easily collect 80-90% of the flock that does not stick to the piece. Great video!
Great tip! I appreciate it
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank your for yoir videos and ising reasonable material. I love it
Allen "The Wizard" Hopps. It's really annoying how you hide the magic wand and then pretend us muggles can duplicate your wizardry.
its not a wand, its a heat gun ;)
This is great. My inner spider nerd wants to say that the fangs and pedipalps are too small for a hunting spider (the length of both are how a wolf spider holds onto it's prey long enough to kill it), but that's just a nitpick, really. It's so life-like, it almost demands to be an animatronic!
I have never seen someone do a giant spider and model it after a specific type, so that was my goal- I had six hours of footage, this was the most I could cut it- lots was design and measuring. glad you like it, tiny fangs and pedipalps and all lol.
Very Cooooool!!!
Thanks Hugo!
OMG !!! You are amazing !!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talents. He’s gorgeous !!!
Thank you so much!
I love her! One of my DND Characters had a pet diant spider named Uma, if you need a name for her, its a good one. Uma grew to be the size of a large elephant and my character was riiding her. It was a fun RPG.
It's so refreshing and such a joy to watch someone so creative and talented. This spider is amazing! Your videos inspire me! Best!
Im so glad you enjoy them!
I hate spiders but I loved this build. Flocking looks like an excellent addition to the tool box. That spider sure was huge. I need one for a Harry Potter themed corridor in my house! The one I bought is too small. Yet another project for me. Thanks Allen and crew.
you can do it!
You are a master craftsman/artist. Impressive the way you can visualize materials to match a subject. Awesome!
its my job to make things and solve problems, I work out the muscle that allows you to adapt new materials to new applications- anyone can do it.
This spider is awesome! Halloween is my favorite time to decorate. Saving this tutorial for future use!
Awesome! Thank you!
Wow, that's the best Halloween spider I've ever seen in Germany. It was a lot of work but she looks amazing and creepy. Thank you for sharing and greetings from Berlin, Germany 😊
You are so darn creative! Your videos are addicting.
Glad you like them! very kind words.
Oh that spider is so awesome. I love your tutorials. Thank you.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Happy Halloween!
I LOVE IT i want for my living room do you make and sell them ?
Those little "spare legs"... pedipalps. Used as hands, and in the mature male, for mating. Spiders run on hydraulics, and there is an actual valve at the joint of leg to body, that seals off if they lose a leg.
Ewwwwwwwww!! Spider Fluids!:
sweet! Im surprised I remember what they are called, never looked it up this time, amazing what the brain holds on to.
@@StiltbeastStudios You did great, and this beastie is amazing!
And just like that I learned something new! Thanks!
I absolutely love this and I’m not a spider fan. Thanks for continuing to show us things and share your knowledge with us. Everything you make is the brainstorm for us to either copy yours exactly or know the techniques to make something else. 💕🎃
Im showing techniques as much as I am showing people how to make a specific thing
This was the most amazing thing to watch! GENIUS! When you were attaching the legs, it looked so real that it creeped me out!!! LOVED IT1
Always a huge fan of your work. This is amazing and I learned so much. Thanks for your work 🥰
I think I watched your video 2 or 3 times tonight. Your work is absolutely fascinating, look so simple but an amazing work and built skill behind your spider, I am amazed! Thanks for your clear and helpful explanations, greets from France.
That turned out so good!
Thanks a ton! Happy Halloween!
Absolutely amazing job! I love this
Thank you so much!
This was so fun to watch. Thank you for sharing how you make your decorations. I enjoyed every moment of this and felt like I learned so much.
thats all I want in the world, happy halloween.
Happy Halloween to you too 😊
This channel sings to my soul!
You are an amazing and inspiring Artist !! Thank you!!
Wow, thank you!
Your video is the first video of a pool noodle spider I've watched from start to finish.. Thank you for posting..Best video and spider..
glad you like it!
My biggest fear is spiders. I’m terrified of them. And your spider is freaking creepy but I love it. If I ever came upon him I’d probably pee myself & then pass out. Great job on this project.
This was amazing to see! Thank you for the amazing tutorial. Btw those front-leg things are called pedipalps, they are essentially their grabbers when they catch their prey.
Im glad you liked the video
When u make something show it 2 us out no the lawn or in the drive way. Let's SEE 👀 the finished product. I love yr ideas 💡. Yr crazy !
That is awesome spider you are amazing crafter. Loved the video.
Happy Halloween 🎃
This spider is so good. Your videos are very inspiring!! Thank you
Thank you! Happy Halloween!
Flocking amazing work!
Glad you think so!
This thing is massive, and terrifying and all the good shit. Love it!
Fast and Fantastic? Fabulous!
Many thanks!
Your skill is mind blowing! My next spider build will be so much better after watching you!
YEah! Go make stuff!
Absolutely genius! I love watching you. A true master. Bravo mate!
Awesome work!
Thank you! Cheers!
OMG, You’re so talented and experienced! So truly impressive.
Thus was such a “trust the process” type of video. I’m only up to the flicking part and can just see this all coming together and it’s amazing! My only question is, what is with the little roach Clip thinking on the flocking tool? I’ve never seen anything like it.
CRAP!! ,…now I have ta make even more “STUFF” ! Love this !! Oh! What a tangled WEB you weave ! My spider sense are off the frackin’ chart! ,…dang your the best flocker I’ve ever seen !
Im a bad Mother Flocker.
I'm near melbourne Victoria and I'm having troubles finding the ceiling hanger wire can someone tell me where i can get this from please
its the wire they use to install acoustic drop ceilings- it should be at a big hardware store.
this should help-
www.homedepot.com/s/ceiling%20hanger%20wire?NCNI-5
thats sydney but its closer!
@@StiltbeastStudios thank you :)
I could see making body forms and all sorts of other things in this same way. Awesome stuff, thanks!
did you see my pool noodle props video?
@@StiltbeastStudios I will find it, and I will watch it. Thanks!
Your Absolutely Amazing 🖤🕷!!! I Can Not Even Believe This Incredible Spider You Made You Are So Beyond Talented 🖤🕷.
he's adorable!
thats exactly what I was going for...