I have a pair of woollen gloves that id like to wear while using my phone, anyone have any ideas to what i could do?
Buy a bunch of stylus' off ebay and glue them onto the fingers
cut the fingers off
I heard you can just rub a light layer of superglue on the tip, let it dry and it would work, anyone know if this works?
Sew thin copper wires on the tips of the fingers.
They have to be bare copper. No enamel coating, no plastic, nothing.
>>912478
Superglue and wool makes fire.
sew stitches with conductive thread
>>912501
Well shit, that's news to me. Fucking science.
>>912475
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR37RTTpv8E
>>912478
I've always thought that the vast majority of touchscreen gloves look like ass, because only the fingertips are conductive, and the gloves mechanically reflect that.
They actually do make a pair of gloves that have conductive wire sewn through the entire glove, giving it a shiny speckled look, like very dark static.
For some reason, these gloves are only available in black. I'd like to buy a pair and then turn them white but don't know how.
Link related.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005G50S0Q
thermal paste/compound
rub it into the finger tips
>>912538
B005G50RYI
Use a frozen sausage link as a stylus
They do that in Korea
>>913412
> Assuming everyone uses the same sources of info as he does.
Try a google search before you run your mouth you dense cunt.
> http://www.adhesive.com/resources/MSDS/i5-Instant-Adhesive-MSDS.pdf
>>913412
>>913437
Confirmed smoke and fumes
Go to Joanns (or maybe another fabric/craft store near you). In the knitting section (not the sewing section, for whatever reason) they sell conductive wire to add to projects for this very purpose. It's not as stiff as straight copper wire and shouldn't scratch up your device like copper.
>>913412
you just got NIGGERDICKED
>>912478
Put a small amount of thermal heat sink past in the tips. No joke. Look up kipkay.
>>915745
This!
My wife does my work gloves like this. She does a star pattern on just the tip of my right finger. Lasts about 3 months (pretty much all winter)