How do you populate your pcbs. I know shortest parts come first but I’m asking do you fold both legs over to hold them in place and solder, populate and snip the legs then solder using putty or something to hold them in place? Some other way? I ask because I’ve been using the folded legs method and have a really tough time getting something out once it’s been soldered.
I don't know if my technique is the most kosher or not, but....
I pretty much do all my building on something like a silicone mat or neoprene mousepad.
for all the smaller/"shorter" components like resistors, diodes, IC sockets, small caps, etc I just put them thru the pcb and flip it over onto the mat... the weight of the pcb itself is steady enough to hold them in place while I solder.
for taller components I kind of do the same thing really. Except they are more liable to get crooked or off center, so basically I just give it a tiny tack of solder on one leg - just enough to keep it from falling out when I flip it over. Then I push the other leg all the way down to where I want it positioned and solder that one all away, then go back and reheat the "tack soldered" joint and put the leg all the way through as it needs to be and solder it fully down.
I don't really like having a bunch of unclipped leads sticking up as I'm trying to populate so tbh I usually am trimming leads after every 2-3 components. And I don't really care for using stuff like blue tack, and really don't care to do the folded-legs method for the reasons you mentioned
Like I said, i dunno if that's the most proper way, but it works for me