The Bowling ball is made of three layers, namely the core, the second layer and the primary layer. All layers come in various materials, but the most prevalent one is resin. The core of a bowling ball may have different shapes, since the core's shape depends on your bowling stroke. The second layer acts as a protective cover of the core, while the primary layer should conform to the bowling lane's surface. Before you start building your bowling ball, you should be aware of the ball basics.
Materials Used: resin, boiler, core mold, second layer mold, primary layer mold, mechanical drill, cleaning solution.
To create your bowling ball, you should be aware of the type of ball that perfectly suits your style of play. There are different core types attuned to various playing styles. When you have figured out the most suitable core type, get some resin and place them in the boiler. The resin will eventually liquefy. Once that happens, transfer the molten resin to your chosen core mold. When it dries, you can proceed to the ball's second layer.
The second layer is the easiest to create among the three ball components. All you need is to create a rather sturdy resin layer around the core and you're done. Place the core in the middle of the secondary layer mold. Now, you can melt resin with the use of the boiler then wait for its temperature to significantly drop. You can then pour the resin in the mold to cover the core. Once the second layer completely hardens, the core will have its necessary protective coat.
Now, you only have one final layer to deal with, the primary layer. Place the second layer and the core in the middle of the primary layer mold. Repeat the resin-melting process found in the creation of the two previous layers. When the primary layer is formed, your bowling ball is almost ready. Drill three holes into the ball's surface to create your fingers' insertion points. At this point, you can apply cleaning solution to your ball to give it a pleasing gleam. You can now find yourself a bowling lane to strut your stuff.
At a bowling ball factory.
a bowling ball
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