• Plastic Fingernails

    From Ken Blake@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 10 09:26:39 2023
    Can anyone here recommend a brand/model of plastic fingernails for
    playing the guitar, repairing nails that have broken off?

    Are these a good choice? https://www.amazon.com/500PCS-Natural-Acrylic-Artificial-Manicure/dp/B07GW9TGJK/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3GNK6474MTAX7&keywords=plastic%2Bnails&qid=1686414057&sprefix=plastic%2Bfingernails%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-4&th=1

    or https://amzn.to/42AfZrY

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  • From Matt Faunce@21:1/5 to Matt Faunce on Sat Jun 10 20:52:57 2023
    Matt Faunce <[email protected]> wrote:
    Ken Blake <[email protected]> wrote:
    Can anyone here recommend a brand/model of plastic fingernails for
    playing the guitar, repairing nails that have broken off?

    Are these a good choice?
    https://www.amazon.com/500PCS-Natural-Acrylic-Artificial-Manicure/dp/B07GW9TGJK/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3GNK6474MTAX7&keywords=plastic%2Bnails&qid86414057&sprefix=plastic%2Bfingernails%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-4&th=1

    or https://amzn.to/42AfZrY


    I’ve used similar products before. Because the curve of the plastic nail didn’t match the curve of my nail, I needed to dip it in boiling water to flatten it a bit. I remember holding the plastic nail with tweezers at the tip end, i.e., the end that would get cut down and filed. Then I decided to use the tape, which came with the product, to affix it to my nail, because glue often loses its hold in one area but not another, which becomes a problem. The tape can be taken off easily, but glue is not so easy to get off. The tape held well for most of the day. The problem with tape is that
    it raises the plastic nail up a little bit. I decided that that problem was better than the problem with glue.

    The last time my nail broke and I had a gig—so I needed a solution—I brushed on an acrylic nail. This got me through the gig well, but, like how
    I described the problem with glue, after a week or so it became partially detached. I soaked my finger in acetone for many minutes, then, stupidly, I hastily ripped it off taking a layer of my natural nail with it. I
    regretted that.


    Maybe there’s a glue that would be better for our purposes than the typical Crazy Glue. I wonder if Elmer’s White Glue would work. Maybe it would hold well for a day or two then be easy to take completely off. I assume that
    rubber cement would be too weak. I wonder what else might work.

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    Matt

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  • From Matt Faunce@21:1/5 to Ken Blake on Sat Jun 10 20:29:34 2023
    Ken Blake <[email protected]> wrote:
    Can anyone here recommend a brand/model of plastic fingernails for
    playing the guitar, repairing nails that have broken off?

    Are these a good choice? https://www.amazon.com/500PCS-Natural-Acrylic-Artificial-Manicure/dp/B07GW9TGJK/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3GNK6474MTAX7&keywords=plastic%2Bnails&qid86414057&sprefix=plastic%2Bfingernails%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-4&th=1

    or https://amzn.to/42AfZrY


    I’ve used similar products before. Because the curve of the plastic nail didn’t match the curve of my nail, I needed to dip it in boiling water to flatten it a bit. I remember holding the plastic nail with tweezers at the
    tip end, i.e., the end that would get cut down and filed. Then I decided to
    use the tape, which came with the product, to affix it to my nail, because
    glue often loses its hold in one area but not another, which becomes a
    problem. The tape can be taken off easily, but glue is not so easy to get
    off. The tape held well for most of the day. The problem with tape is that
    it raises the plastic nail up a little bit. I decided that that problem was better than the problem with glue.

    The last time my nail broke and I had a gig—so I needed a solution—I brushed on an acrylic nail. This got me through the gig well, but, like how
    I described the problem with glue, after a week or so it became partially detached. I soaked my finger in acetone for many minutes, then, stupidly, I hastily ripped it off taking a layer of my natural nail with it. I
    regretted that.

    --
    Matt

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to Ken Blake on Sat Jun 10 16:49:41 2023
    On Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 12:26:44 PM UTC-4, Ken Blake wrote:
    Can anyone here recommend a brand/model of plastic fingernails for
    playing the guitar, repairing nails that have broken off?

    Are these a good choice? https://www.amazon.com/500PCS-Natural-Acrylic-Artificial-Manicure/dp/B07GW9TGJK/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3GNK6474MTAX7&keywords=plastic%2Bnails&qid=1686414057&sprefix=plastic%2Bfingernails%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-4&th=1

    or https://amzn.to/42AfZrY

    Plastic nails weaken the actual nail further. Better to use what that strengthen the nail itself like taking biotin and vitamin B supplements. Zinc helps with nails (as well as hair). I often rub my hands and nails with fresh lemon juice- I think the
    vitamin C helps also.

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  • From Ken Blake@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Jun 12 15:48:04 2023
    On Sat, 10 Jun 2023 16:49:41 -0700 (PDT), "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

    On Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 12:26:44?PM UTC-4, Ken Blake wrote:
    Can anyone here recommend a brand/model of plastic fingernails for
    playing the guitar, repairing nails that have broken off?

    Are these a good choice?
    https://www.amazon.com/500PCS-Natural-Acrylic-Artificial-Manicure/dp/B07GW9TGJK/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3GNK6474MTAX7&keywords=plastic%2Bnails&qid=1686414057&sprefix=plastic%2Bfingernails%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-4&th=1

    or https://amzn.to/42AfZrY

    Plastic nails weaken the actual nail further. Better to use what that strengthen the nail itself

    Thanks, but I wasn't interested in strengthening he nail. I just
    wanted to repair a broken nail.

    like taking biotin and vitamin B supplements. Zinc helps with nails (as well as hair). I often rub my hands and nails with fresh lemon juice- I think the vitamin C helps also.

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  • From Ken Blake@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Jun 12 15:45:01 2023
    On Sat, 10 Jun 2023 20:52:57 -0000 (UTC), Matt Faunce
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    Matt Faunce <[email protected]> wrote:
    Ken Blake <[email protected]> wrote:
    Can anyone here recommend a brand/model of plastic fingernails for
    playing the guitar, repairing nails that have broken off?

    Are these a good choice?
    https://www.amazon.com/500PCS-Natural-Acrylic-Artificial-Manicure/dp/B07GW9TGJK/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3GNK6474MTAX7&keywords=plastic%2Bnails&qid86414057&sprefix=plastic%2Bfingernails%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-4&th=1

    or https://amzn.to/42AfZrY


    I�ve used similar products before. Because the curve of the plastic nail
    didn�t match the curve of my nail, I needed to dip it in boiling water to
    flatten it a bit. I remember holding the plastic nail with tweezers at the >> tip end, i.e., the end that would get cut down and filed. Then I decided to >> use the tape, which came with the product, to affix it to my nail, because >> glue often loses its hold in one area but not another, which becomes a
    problem. The tape can be taken off easily, but glue is not so easy to get
    off. The tape held well for most of the day. The problem with tape is that >> it raises the plastic nail up a little bit. I decided that that problem was >> better than the problem with glue.

    The last time my nail broke and I had a gig�so I needed a solution�I
    brushed on an acrylic nail. This got me through the gig well, but, like how >> I described the problem with glue, after a week or so it became partially
    detached. I soaked my finger in acetone for many minutes, then, stupidly, I >> hastily ripped it off taking a layer of my natural nail with it. I
    regretted that.


    Maybe there�s a glue that would be better for our purposes than the typical >Crazy Glue. I wonder if Elmer�s White Glue would work. Maybe it would hold >well for a day or two then be easy to take completely off. I assume that >rubber cement would be too weak. I wonder what else might work.

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  • From Ken Blake@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Jun 12 15:46:04 2023
    On Sat, 10 Jun 2023 20:52:57 -0000 (UTC), Matt Faunce
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    Matt Faunce <[email protected]> wrote:
    Ken Blake <[email protected]> wrote:
    Can anyone here recommend a brand/model of plastic fingernails for
    playing the guitar, repairing nails that have broken off?

    Are these a good choice?
    https://www.amazon.com/500PCS-Natural-Acrylic-Artificial-Manicure/dp/B07GW9TGJK/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3GNK6474MTAX7&keywords=plastic%2Bnails&qid86414057&sprefix=plastic%2Bfingernails%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-4&th=1

    or https://amzn.to/42AfZrY


    I�ve used similar products before. Because the curve of the plastic nail
    didn�t match the curve of my nail, I needed to dip it in boiling water to
    flatten it a bit. I remember holding the plastic nail with tweezers at the >> tip end, i.e., the end that would get cut down and filed. Then I decided to >> use the tape, which came with the product, to affix it to my nail, because >> glue often loses its hold in one area but not another, which becomes a
    problem. The tape can be taken off easily, but glue is not so easy to get
    off. The tape held well for most of the day. The problem with tape is that >> it raises the plastic nail up a little bit. I decided that that problem was >> better than the problem with glue.

    The last time my nail broke and I had a gig�so I needed a solution�I
    brushed on an acrylic nail. This got me through the gig well, but, like how >> I described the problem with glue, after a week or so it became partially
    detached. I soaked my finger in acetone for many minutes, then, stupidly, I >> hastily ripped it off taking a layer of my natural nail with it. I
    regretted that.


    Maybe there�s a glue that would be better for our purposes than the typical >Crazy Glue. I wonder if Elmer�s White Glue would work. Maybe it would hold >well for a day or two then be easy to take completely off. I assume that >rubber cement would be too weak. I wonder what else might work.


    A friend recommended KDS Nail Glue, and I tried it yesterday. So far,
    so good.

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