Spider Answer by: Edmar 12 Years old
you can't because it is silk and it will break easily actually when wet, silk can be strong as steel.
its strong enough to pull steel. 'nuff said.
Silk fiber is known for its remarkable tensile strength, which can be comparable to that of steel thread when considering weight. However, steel is generally stronger on a per-weight basis, meaning that while silk can be incredibly strong relative to its size, it does not match the overall strength of steel in practical applications. In specific contexts, such as in the production of lightweight and flexible materials, silk's strength is impressive, but it cannot replace steel in structural uses.
soft silk yarn is strong as comparable thread of steel
It is said that spider silk has the strength of steel.
Spider silk
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Spider silk. Stronger than steel.
Bamboo has greater tensile strength (or resistance to being pulled apart) than steel, and it withstands compression better than concrete. However, untreated bamboo will swell from water absorption, significantly lowering its effectiveness.Bamboo's tensile strength is roughly 28,000 per square inch versus steel's 23,000.
Spider silk
Natural silk is composed from sericin and fibroin.