I have always had problems with weak nails. The problem with conventional fixes is the use of CA glue which makes the nail even weaker.
I had to go to the dentist the other day and I noted the use of UV catalysed resin for fillings. I wonder if this is being used for nail reinforcement at all.
Anybody heard anything?
Dave
Fingernail issues
Fingernail issues
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Dave
Dave
Re: Fingernail issues
I'm a long time classical player and have always played with the callouses rather than nails.
Martin
Re: Fingernail issues
that's interesting. the thing you describing actually exists and I bet there are one of those shops in almost every shopping center. they call it UV gel nail or something like that and they use the same principle to building nails as dentists filling cavities. I looking into it because I was looking for some cheap UV curable resin for a project and thought nail gel might be a good source for resin. I wouldn't recommend the dentist resins as they are extremely expensive and unbelievably hard. also not sure if they have a very good bound with the nail as I know dentists usually create some physical bound as well. I know you can bye gel nail building kit for cheap but it could be easier if you check the nail salons and ask them if the nail building gel work for guitar players.
edit: also found this on youtube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1MDFLfn6l8
edit: also found this on youtube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1MDFLfn6l8
Re: Fingernail issues
Thanks ka_who it's nice that my speculation turns out correct. I will have to pursue that.
Dave
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Re: Fingernail issues
I met Flamenco master Paco Pena in Melbourne years ago. His fingernails were all reinforced with layer upon later of hide glue! Needless to say that it wasn't a good look! I had a girlfriend who swore by soaking her fingernails each night for half an hour in Apple Cider Vinegar...well, we didn't last long enough for me to get around to trying it myself....cheers! Ross
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