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#65332 - 08/30/08 08:38 PM
What is the cause of hairline cracks around holes?
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Registered: 12/27/07
Posts: 95
A/S/L: 31/M/TX
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I have seen this happen to a few balls now, some not very old (just months). The ball will develop hairline cracks about 1/2" to 1" away from the finger or thumb hole, sometimes leading down to the hole but sometimes not. The cracks are not caused by the bridge cracking out as this area has remained intact, and the last ball I saw with this problem the crack was actually just outside the thumb hole. The ball weights have ranged from 12lb to 15lb so it's not a light / hollow ball thing.
My only thought is it is from a hard impact onto the lanes throw after throw, but am not sure. I am at work so can't post a photo right now but if needed can get one tonight / tomorrow.
Thanks.
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#65564 - 09/04/08 12:20 AM
Re: What is the cause of hairline cracks around holes?
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Thanks for the response. I asked a friend from another center and he thinks it could be from the super glue holding the inserts / thumbslug getting into the shell and eating away at it. Sounds plausible, but I'm not sure if that's it, it seems if that were the case it would crack from the holes out, not from further away from the holes. Or maybe it is just a random thing, it cracks wherever the most deterioration has occured. Anyway, it's something I will watch for when gluing things in.
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#65574 - 09/04/08 06:10 AM
Re: What is the cause of hairline cracks around holes?
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Registered: 05/22/08
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Funny you ask; I just went to "bowl with a pro" and Mika Koivuniemi had the bridge of his fingers cracked. Our Pro Shop guy says that it is caused by the drilling. He says that when the holes are drilled out to fast; the heat from the bit causes the cover to become weak in that area.
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#65576 - 09/04/08 06:33 AM
Re: What is the cause of hairline cracks around ho
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Registered: 09/19/06
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Funny you ask; I just went to "bowl with a pro" and Mika Koivuniemi had the bridge of his fingers cracked. Our Pro Shop guy says that it is caused by the drilling. He says that when the holes are drilled out to fast; the heat from the bit causes the cover to become weak in that area. I asked my ball driller yesterday and that is exactly what he said. To combat this he drills a smaller hole first before drilling the insert size hole.
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#65600 - 09/04/08 10:15 AM
Re: What is the cause of hairline cracks around ho
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Registered: 03/28/06
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To combat this he drills a smaller hole first before drilling the insert size hole.
I have seen where when people do that, it can cause chatter. Which is basically where the drill bit "chatters" back and forth while you are drilling. If you drill it slow enough and take the bit in a out a few times to help decrease the heat, it should be fine.
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#65602 - 09/04/08 10:28 AM
Re: What is the cause of hairline cracks around ho
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Registered: 12/11/05
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Too many proshops do not keep their drill bits in top condition. Using dull bits will generate a lot of heat too.
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#65606 - 09/04/08 10:44 AM
Re: What is the cause of hairline cracks around ho
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Registered: 12/27/07
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I have noticed my 31/32 bit not cutting as well as it had been, it's been about 6 months since I had it sharpened. I've actually been thinking about getting a second 31/32 and 1 1/4 bits to help extend their life, and also so I won't be without those two bits for a week when I need to get them sharpened. I don't feel like I drill too fast, I take a few minutes per hole and I do pull the bit out a number of times while drilling, and always have the shop vac right up to the hole (not sure how much cooling that does). But there have been times when I was slammed and needed to just get things done where I know I pushed things a bit. It's only happened on a couple of balls I've drilled, I've actually seen it more on balls that were drilled elsewhere. Again, more things I will have to watch out for.
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#65609 - 09/04/08 11:03 AM
Re: What is the cause of hairline cracks around ho
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Registered: 03/28/06
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If you own a Pro Shop, I think that it would be good to invest in something that would sharpen your drill bits. In the long run, it would end up saving you time and money.
Edited by General Pounder (09/04/08 11:04 AM)
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#65614 - 09/04/08 11:33 AM
Re: What is the cause of hairline cracks around ho
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Registered: 02/13/01
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Its usually the drill bits being too dull and used too fast. So many drillers just line the bit up and plow on down. It generates heat and that's what we've found causes cracking. This is why it takes our shop a bit longer to drill balls, we stop, feel the bit, check see if its getting too hot, then might let it cool down.
Keeping drill bits sharp is not as easy as it would seem. Finding a place that does it inhouse is difficult and usually expensive. Cheapest we found recently was $7.50 a drill. So if you have a dozen or so bits you can see how that would be expensive. And then we have two sets, so we can get some sharpened while using the others. Because on some of the most popular size bits, we cannot be without them even a day. Those bits cost a lot too.
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