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#60926 - 07/06/08 07:28 AM Re: Questions about Lane Surfaces?! [Re: 180fury]
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I've found that bowling on wood and bowling on synthetic lanes are two totally different games. Wood for me, seems to give a more truthful reaction and when you get messages from the lanes on how its transitioning its usually right. Wood tends to dry out and when it transitions you move inside.

Synthetics you just never know how they are going to transition. Mostly they don't dry out like wood does. I hardly ever find myself moving inside on synthetics. Rather, they get carry down and thus appear to hook less not more as the night goes on. So I tend to have to move outside as the night goes on if I'm on synthetics. Every once in a while I'll come across synthetics that are drying out similar to wood, but then they dry, but also loose backend reaction. So your ball ends up hooking in the front and middle and skidding at the end. Yuck.

I know proprietors love synthetics for their ease of maintenance. Bowlers that don't have a clue about lane transition tend to love synthetics because they can usually sit in one place and either throw it harder or softer. But for me, IMO, they've ruined the game.

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#60928 - 07/06/08 10:13 AM Re: Questions about Lane Surfaces?! [Re: Atochabsh]
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I agree with Erin. The few times I have bowled on wood surfaces, I can see the difference. The wood lanes tend to be truer for longer. It's as if the wood lanes dry out over use uniformly, while the synthetic lanes spread the oil around. The oil doesn't absorb. This makes for a very uneven oil coat which affects the ball reaction. Some may see carrydown, others see over/under ball reaction. It all depends on how you roll.

That is why I am surprised to see honor scores in the later games of a series. The oil should be spread all over the lanes and farther down, making it much more difficult to read the lanes.
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#60929 - 07/06/08 10:50 AM Re: Questions about Lane Surfaces?! [Re: 180fury]
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what is the numbers? sorry i have to ask.


Hardness.

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#60930 - 07/06/08 10:53 AM Re: Questions about Lane Surfaces?! [Re: Dennis Michael]
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The reason wood transitions slower is that it has pores that the oil sits in, so does the AMF HPL, where the Brunswick Anvilane tends to have the oil sit on top of the surface like water on a counter top. I believe the new Brunswick lanes also have pores built into the lane to hold the pattern better. This surface also transitioned into smoother approaches that are less affected by humidity.

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#60958 - 07/06/08 11:52 PM Re: Questions about Lane Surfaces?! [Re: CoachJim]
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is harder better or is there such? does it affect how things work? i noticed that the lanes in florence seem like when the ball hits the lane you get a softer sound. more like a thud than a sound like your hitting it with a bat.
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#60959 - 07/07/08 12:00 AM Re: Questions about Lane Surfaces?! [Re: 180fury]
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180fury, it is good to know what the lanes are to match your other equipment to them. Some balls roll better on certain kind of lanes, then others. such as, a pearlized ball that carries long and snaps would have some trouble on lanes that are hard with little friction.

Course, the lanes are all oiled differently, so the reaction will vary based on that too.
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#60969 - 07/07/08 01:37 AM Re: Questions about Lane Surfaces?! [Re: Dennis Michael]
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Originally Posted By: CoachJim

Harder lanes you will need to find dry boards to get a good reaction, softer lanes you will need to find oil to get a good reaction.


I'm saving this quote in my head. Its sum up all the questions that I was looking for.

Chubbs and 180fury. Thanks for the information that I somehow forgot about. I did read the article in the April 2008 BTM.

Anyways.. I was just thinking about something. This subject and the replies have probably given me and probably others more information than we never knew about.

Again going back to the quoting Coach Jim. You're probably better off with a particle ball on harder surfaces and a urethane ball on softer surfaces. Basically the more aggressive balls would work wonders on the harder surfaces if the lanes are properly oiled. Just a theory.

Now.. getting back to the topic.

In my honest opinion. I think it would be nice to know what kind of lanes you are actually going on. Wood is true reaction but that depends on ages of the wood and how regularly it is maintained over time.

I been to wood houses where the headers are burnt to black, the lanes are dented or cracked (yes.. I been to a few houses that sport synthetic lanes that are chipping away at the headers). So the reaction will various. But I can see how particle balls are not meant to used on wood lanes unless you're doing a 50 foot shot or something. The materials are too strong in my opinion. My spare ball does wonder on wood lanes. With the pancake block and plastic material.

Also, I have noticed some ball companies are using center-weight design more then before. So the game is changing from the particle era to the control era.


Edited by djRIPz (07/07/08 01:39 AM)
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#60971 - 07/07/08 02:20 AM Re: Questions about Lane Surfaces?! [Re: djRIPz]
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you bet thumbsup
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