Fireworking 101
Introduction:
This is a course in basic fireworking materials, processes, and devices. This course is available to the public, not only to Fireworking.com subscribers, with the intent of getting a beginning fireworker off to a safe, fun, and successful start. Enjoy.
Fireworking 201 is available to subscribers, and builds on the basics of FW 101, introducing Black Powder making and testing, construction of a BP maroon, making stars, and using them in aerial fireworks mines, shells, and rocket headings, which are lifted on black-powder charcoal-tailed rocket motors.
Lesson #1: Safety
Lesson #2: Screens and Their Use
Lesson #3: Drying Box
Lesson #4: An overview of the chemicals used in the course
Lesson #5: Working with a Formula
Lesson #6: Pulverizing a Chemical
Lesson #7: Weighing the individual chemicals for a composition
Lesson #8: Screen mixing a composition
Lesson #9: Making Blackmatch
Lesson #10: Making Match Pipe
Lesson #11: Videoing our Devices, and the Value of Doing So
Lesson #12: The Clove Hitch Knot
Lesson #13: Making Gerbs
Lesson #14: A "W" of three gerbs, fused together
Lesson #15: Metal-Spark and Effect-Changing Gerbs
Lesson #16: Making Wheels, Using Gerbs as Drivers
Lesson #17: Making Fireworks Chromatrope Wheels
This completes Fireworking 101. I'll now be embarking on FW 102.