I see a lot of people wrap a skin with an ace bandage to let it dry but feel this is not the best way to put one on.
I put a little glue on the bow and skin with a glue brush. Be sure to use. masking tape to keep smeared glue off the rest of the bow
I put the skin on one limb and spend about a half hour centering the pattern and working from the center of the limb to the outside with my thumbs to remove any air pockets and all the excess glue.
No need to wrap the skin because the ace bandage won't come close to the thumb pressure I have applied to the skin in the previous step. It has adhered completely by the time I finish with my squeegee job.
I do my first side trim about one half hour after I finish applying the skin, the final one after the skin is completely dry.
Final trim with a fine riffler file.
Remove the scales after the skin is completely dry. I like duct tape because it has lots of "stickum".