I did my first comb last night. Didn't have a broomstick, so I found an old stainless steel, wooden handle barbeque/grill fork and had a go of it. Either the fork wasn't strong enough, or the glass wasn't soft enough. It was hard work. Haven't opened the kiln yet, so....Anyhow, there was some burning of gloves. A little smoke, knuckles sore, Hid the whole mess from the hubby.

Here's the problem. My hands are really small. I can't even find garden gloves to fit. I used a wool and cotton high temp barbeque glove on one hand and a leather gardening glove on the other. Guess which burned and guess which burned me

These gloves were still too big and my hands are lost inside. I guess the question is. Which is more dangerous, using gloves that sort of fit, but the heat transfers to the skin really quickly, or gloves that are so big that you can't manipulate, you're clumsy and you feel like something bad might happen? Does anyone make tiny, high temp gloves that will fit the hand of the dainty, fair maiden

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Sandpiper, Robin