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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: johns811 on September 30, 2009, 09:55:55 AM
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Hi, I can't find the link online. Isn't there special rules on the static weight for a thumbless 2 finger ball? A ball with just 2 finger holes?
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Balance:
The following tolerances shall be permissible in the balance of a bowling ball used in certified competition:
1. 10.01 pounds or more:
a. Not more than 3 ounces difference between top half of the ball (finger hole side) and the bottom half (side opposite the finger holes).
b. Not more than 1 ounce difference between the sides to the right and left of the finger holes or between the sides in front and back of the finger holes.
c. A ball drilled without a thumb may not have more than 3 ounces difference between the top half and bottom half of the ball.
d. A ball drilled without any finger holes or indentations, may not have more than 1 ounce difference between any two halves of the ball.
e. A ball used without any hole or indentations may not have more than 1 ounce difference between any two halves of the ball.
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If you were both cross-eyed and dyslexic, would you see okay?
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I don't know where J_Mac found his information, but it's not correct according to the online USBC equipment specifications manual, link follows (and man, this was hard to find on the new USBC website).
http://usbcongress.http.internapcdn.net/usbcongress/bowl/equipandspecs/pdfs/04_2009_EquipSpecsManual_WEB.pdf
The pertinent information is found on P I-3 and is dated April, '09. The spec for 10 - 16 lb balls is:
c. A ball drilled without a thumb hole may not have
more than 1 ounce difference between any two
halves of the ball.
For 8 - 10 lb balls it changes to 3/4 oz. -- JohnP
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The information I posted is from the most recent version of the USBC Equipment and Specifications Manual. Page I-3 was updated in July of this year. Your link is out of date...
http://usbcongress.http.internapcdn.net/usbcongress/bowl/equipandspecs/pdfs/07_2009_EquipSpecsManual_WEB_2009.pdf
Not sure why there was a change made, but that is the rule as it stands now.
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If you were both cross-eyed and dyslexic, would you see okay?
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J_Mac -- My apologies, USBC needs to remove the link to the old manual from their site. Let''s see if I understand the regs on thumbless balls as currently written.
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b. Not more than 1 ounce difference between the sides to the right and left of the finger holes or between the sides in front and back of the finger holes.
This section would govern side and finger/"thumb" weights, as it applies to all balls.
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c. A ball drilled without a thumb may not have more than 3 ounces difference between the top half and bottom half of the ball.
This section would apply specifically to thumbless balls for top/bottom weights.
Am I correct on this? I have always recommended to my "thumbless" customers that we drill a thumb hole anyway because of the difficulty of meeting the 1 oz limit on top weight as was in the old manual. I may change that now. -- JohnP
Added on edit: The specs for lighter balls do change to 3/4 oz for the b. section and 2 oz for the c. section.
Edited on 10/1/2009 10:12 AM
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JohnP - No need to apologize... face it, ever since the USBC decided to revamp bowl.com the site has left a lot to be desired.
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If you were both cross-eyed and dyslexic, would you see okay?
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Sweet, I don''t need to put random thumb holes in my ball anymore. Will make full roller trick drills much better =)
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Two Hands are better than one!!
Edited on 10/7/2009 10:39 AM
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Plus you can probably get 2 different ball reactions out of the same ball by inverting it.
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Based on how the USBC uses the center of the finger holes as the grip center to be used for checking static weights for thumbless layouts, I would think that, with a thumbless layout, it would be advantageous to use pin-in balls (0-1, or 1-2) as opposed to longer pin out balls. This would place the CG more near the finger area and make it easier to comply with statics.
Your thoughts?
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Gary Palma
Owner of X-act Reaction pro shop at Ideal Lanes
www.myideallanes.com
Rotogrip Star Pro Shop Member
Ebonite International Gold Pro Shop Member
PBA Member
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The ball I drilled put the CG right between the fingers and the pin just about the ring finger. Turn it over and you get another ball pin below middle finger. Had short pin like you said.
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Inverting in the ball is an AWESOME idea... I'ved toyed with the idea a bit before. The only problem is difference in the sizes of my fingers. I would have to drill the fingers the same size and put tape in whichever hole the ring finger is using.
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Two Hands are better than one!!