Cut to the quick
Any advice on quickly sealing up a fresh cut on the left middle finger tip? Specifically, so that I can successfully play the guitar at Norwescon this weekend. I'll be doing several hours' worth of playing over the next few days, and I really don't want to have to cancel because of a stupid little cut, regardless of how inconveniently it's positioned.
Hopefully there will be some other guitarists out there who have been through this and can offer good advice. If you've never played the guitar, you might be tempted to recommend I try playing with a band-aid, not realizing how utterly impossible this would be (might as well try it with boxing gloves).
One thing I'm curious to try is cyanoacrylate. Although I don't want to try it unless someone else can give me success stories about having used it in my specific situation. I don't want to take the chance it would make things worse.
Any other ideas?
UPDATE:
Okay, that newskin stuff IS THE AWESOME. Not only could I play just fine, I spent most of the evening joyously poking and prodding at the totally sealed, tough-yet-flexible, completely pain-free cut.
All sorted. Thanks for all the advice, everyone. :-)
Hopefully there will be some other guitarists out there who have been through this and can offer good advice. If you've never played the guitar, you might be tempted to recommend I try playing with a band-aid, not realizing how utterly impossible this would be (might as well try it with boxing gloves).
One thing I'm curious to try is cyanoacrylate. Although I don't want to try it unless someone else can give me success stories about having used it in my specific situation. I don't want to take the chance it would make things worse.
Any other ideas?
UPDATE:
Okay, that newskin stuff IS THE AWESOME. Not only could I play just fine, I spent most of the evening joyously poking and prodding at the totally sealed, tough-yet-flexible, completely pain-free cut.
All sorted. Thanks for all the advice, everyone. :-)

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It's still gonna be *sore*... but with careful application you ought to have decent feel, particularly since (you hope) the cut is smaller than the part of the finger contacting the string, and you'll be sealing only the cut... but any other method I could think of would seriously impair your feel...
ouch! I hope things turn out OK...
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Crossing my fingers.
(Ouch)
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If the cyanoacrylate doesn't work:
Option 2: bleed profusely
Option 3: melt hard plastic over the tip of your finger, like Tony Iommi
I've used that
Of course, unlike superglue (surgical glue) it is designed to be easy to remove. Depending on the wear and tear you're going to give it you may wish you had the stronger stuff (and later, solvent to remove it). Superglues require what, acetone? Nail Polish Remover? New Skin rubs/peels off.
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glad NWC went well; this year I wished I'd gone, just to see everyone.
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No worries. I could kinda tell you weren't having a good day, which is why I came to say hi to you. Thought you might want to see a friendly face.
To be honest, you *were* perfectly pleasant *to me*, but I could tell things weren't going particularly well in other aspects of your life at that moment. I wasn't thrown off by this, and everything was fine.
Hope things are going better now?
Re: I've used that
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I'm all right, work keeps me distracted, but I'm still working on that job search...