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Heat Resistant Pyrography Gloves – Best One From 4 Major Types

There are several types of heat resistant pyrography gloves, such as

  • Silicone
  • Leather
  • Aramid
  • Mixed material, etc.

While any heat resistant glove works fine for wood burn work, thick leather gloves are preferred as they resist heat more and are much safer.

This is one of the essential and recommended burning equipment. You must use heat resistant gloves while doing the projects. They protect your skin and fingers from heat and other types of heat hazards. Keep in mind, you cannot use just any type while doing pyrography.

In today’s article, I will discuss heat resistant pyrography safety gloves and help you understand why you need them. So make sure to read the full article.

Types of Pyrography Gloves

From dealing with fire and sparks to pyrography, all tasks come with some occupational hazards. I bet that is how the invention of safety gloves happened. Nevertheless, let’s see the types of heat resistant gloves you can use for pyrography.

Silicone Made

Silicone made pyrography heat shields
Silicone made pyrography heat shields
AdvantageDisadvantage
These are thick and known for their excellent resistanceHowever, the problem with them is that they can numb your fingertip, making it difficult to hold the pyrography pen for a long time.
Performance is limited to exceptionally high heat, but it is enough to do pyrography projects.

Leather Made

Leather gloves have been in use as protective gear since the ancient era.

Leather gloves for pyrography
Leather gloves for pyrography
AdvantageDisadvantage
Made from animal skin, especially goat skin and cowhide, offer excellent heat resistance, breathability, dexterity.Expensive, making it challenging to find ones within a budget price.
They do not cause discomfort even after wearing them for longer.

Aramid Made

Aramid made ones
Aramid made ones
AdvantagesDisadvantages
Very good heat resistantNot very durable
Also known for being cut or puncture-resistant. So even if you accidentally poke it into something sharp during wood burning, it will still be fine.Expensive

Made Of Mixed Materials

Mixed material glove
Mixed material glove

Some high heat resistant gloves are made with a combination of different materials. They contain –

  • Denim around the cuffs
  • Leather on the palm area
  • Some even contain silicone or aramid or synthetic polyamide pads on the outer layer

Which Heat Resistant Burn Art Gloves are Better? Why?

It is now obvious that you have plenty of options when it comes to choosing a pair of heat resistant gloves for pyrography. But you must also consider long-term use, wearing comfort, something that offers enough flexibility and allows your skin to breathe (air pores inside the material helps the sweat to evaporate) as you do wood burning for hours.

Considering all that, leather made ones are the most suitable for resisting heat. Let’s chalk out the reasons explicitly.

High-Quality And Durable Material

Leather is a high-quality material and is made to last longer. As a pyrography artist, a pair of long-lasting safety gloves should be your priority.

Better Heat Resistance

Leather gloves have higher heat resistance ability. If the leather quality is authentic, it will offer better protection even if you work in a high-heat environment.

Cooler Palm

As the pair of leather made ones protects your hands against heat, it also prevents your palms or fingers from getting warmer. And you will need such devices because the last thing you want is to do wood burning as your hands sweat inside.

Comfortable And Flexible

Leather materials are breathable, offering more flexibility. Moreover, unlike silicone made ones, leather made ones do not make your fingers go numb.

Alternative To Hand Gloves

Not fond of full palm and fingers covering gloves? Do they make you uncomfortable? Or do your fingers still feel numb due to covering your hand? If so, then I suggest you to go for the alternatives : the two-finger or three-finger types.

  • And they are also called finger heat shields
  • They protect your fingers against the rising heat of the pyrography pen.
  • These are comfortable and offer full flexibility.
  • Though originally invented for salon professionals to protect their fingers, these finger heat shields are also suitable to use during pyrography.
  • In fact, they are quite popular among hobbyists and professional pyrographers. 

But how heat resistant are they? 

Well, the finger gloves are excellent when it comes to heat tolerance. Many of these finger heat shields can resist temperatures as high as 450-degree F. It means you can use them for your pyrography project without worry. Besides, they are reusable.

Heat resistant pyrography gloves
Two-finger pyrography gloves

But you must know that, like other hand gloves, finger heat shields are also made of various materials, such as polyester, fiber, cotton, etc. So their heat resistance ability can vary depending on the material. While some materials can resist around 200-degree F heat, others can resist higher temperatures. Here’s a video on making DYI gloves.

Wait, one moment, if you are new to pyrography, you can read about pokerworks to have an overview of this art including a little bit of history, burning media, safety equipment etc.

EndNote

Safety gloves are a must for any task that involves heat, such as pyrography. And no matter how simple a task appears and how confident you are, it is best to stay on the safer side and wear a pair of heat shields.

So when getting one, you can choose from various material options such as leather, silicone, aramid, or mixed materials. Yet most people tend to choose leather as it offers more comfort and benefits. But in the end, the decision depends on your wearing and working ease.

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