2″ Comets – Part I

Tent 3 | Workshop

Thursday, 02/15/2024, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Presented by: Steve Wilson, Scott Morton, Clara Carstensen

Max Attendance: 25

Class Fee: $15

This is a multi-part workshop with a prerequisite seminar. To attend this workshop participants are required to attend the session ‘Star Plates & Comet Pumps Overview’ – No Exceptions. This will get the participants set up to be successful and safe in the next parts.
In this workshop participants will make two 2″ comets that they can fire on the B-line the following day. Various compositions will be available to choose from to give a little creative variety. Participants will have the choice of making glitter comets, married comets, cavity or crossettes. Once pressed, the comets need to dry overnight in our heated drying box. On the following day participants can lift and leader the comet to make a finished device. Completed devices will be available on the B-line for firing Friday evening.

Additional Session Information:

  • Beginner Friendly: Yes
  • PPE Required: Yes
  • Age 18+: Yes
  • PIT Crew: Not Applicable
  • Session Prerequisites: Star Plates & Comet Pumps Overview
  • Registration Link: Click here to register for workshop

About Presenters

Steve Wilson

Steve Wilson

Steve got his start pyrotechnically as a boy when he and his brother Bob used to mix and burn whatever they could get their hands on. This included toy caps, ammonium nitrate from the local citrus farmers, calcium hypochlorite tablets for the Doughboy pool, and sulfur from the Gilbert chemistry set. Steve had a lot to learn back then… Eventually, he acquired a copy of Weingart’s book, discovered American Fireworks News and then the PGI. Steve’s fireworks got a little bit better. In 1988 he had the crazy idea of starting a pyro club in the western USA and soon after the WPA was formed. Formerly a lighting roadie with some 70’s bands like ZZ Top, Chicago, and Styx, he still works in local community theater as a lighting designer, technician, and equipment fabricator.

Scott Morton

Scott Morton

Scott Morton a relative newcomer to the organized pyro community, has enjoyed fireworks for as long as he can remember. His interest in making fireworks eventually led to his finding Ned Gorski and Fireworking.com, and then into the pyro community with membership in WPA and PGI. Scott has become an accomplished builder of ground and aerial fireworks. His current areas of special interest include Italian Cylinder shells, the glitter effect, and all ground fireworks, specifically items that spin! When not studying or making fireworks, Scott is a fireman and paramedic who enjoys spending time with his wife Amy.

Clara Carstensen

Clara Carstensen

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