BOWLING BALLS | How It's Made
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2019
- Ever wondered how a bowling ball is made? Get the full history and 'making of' right here!
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“Locked in place”, uses binder clips.😂😂
Lmmfao 😂
I was looking for this 😆😆
Haha
i was about to comment about that lol
Lol
Was anybody else bummed out because they didn't show the holes being drilled.
Holes are drilled out at your bowling shop of choice using your hand and finger measurements.
Sounds about right. Thanks for the info.
No, because drilling holes are not part of making a bowing ball.
I was bummed.
No. Are you bored too?
4:55 That’s the most emotion I’ve ever heard expressed by a how it’s made presenter
It was actually quite nice. Especially the slight joking at the last bit 4:56. 🙂👍👍
The fact that this giant factory that has tons of specifically designed machines and advanced technology to make these things uses BINDER CLIPS to hold the mold closed 😂 truly a testament to the monster clamping power of those things
*PTSD flashback to when you put your finger in one
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@@mahmoudsaid2325 it be like that sometimes :/
@@yuck6457 it do don't it? :/
@@jimmartin7881 thats neato
so at the center of every bowling ball, there's forbidden chocolate milk? hm
Lol
I'm ur 69 like
@@maybecarlos4770 nice
r/forbiddenfoods
time to break some bowling balls
PRODUCER: okay, we need some music for this segment about making bowling balls
COMPOSER (secretly hates bowling balls): no problem
That fuckig piano
I love this comment
help i cant stop laughing omg
for real wtf is this music lmao
This is a bop wym
Me:**cHuGs MiLkShAkE**
Everone else st the bowling ball factory: 0_0
BabyKing Anime What kind of name is that babie king
same tho
Mmm tasty
*dies*
I was drinking a chocolate shake while watching this. So when the narrator said "The result looks like a chocolate shake" I was like "haha histerical"
@@wowwow8712 what kind of name is wow wow and my name comes from deep inside me its m6 childhood i want to remember it
Anyone else having a how it’s made marathon because you have no life?
A Person yes literally already watched 5 videos
How did you know...
MEEE
Nah I'm just stupid and I need to know stuff
bored at work -shrug-
I never knew these balls were made like that... It's striking
Edit: I'm impressed this blew up! I had notifs off for a year, so until a few months ago I wasn't getting notifs. Thanks everyone
I think I can spare you a like
@@sriramg5334 well that kind of generosity is right up my alley
Puns😏
These puns are splitting my brain.
Chill with the bowling puns y’all... 😂😂😂
“Move the camera for goodness sake!😡😡😡” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That moment the camera man isn't paying attention.
@@Darkness_56526 lol
@@akari_rose_or_kit this is a documentary almost like on tv that's why they don't move
@@jasonlives86 ik I was just being funny
Although I still prefer Brooks Moore, YET if he is not available for narration I choice the funny British Narrator.
I remember my late Grandma Phyllis taking me to her local bowling alley to get me a fitted bowling ball. Not sure how my hand size compared to back then, as I wasn’t finished growing up yet and all that, but I can still use it last I bowled with it.
Grandma Phyllis bowled a perfect game at 16, if I remember correctly. The bowling alley people gave her a ring with a little diamond in it to congratulate her. This was back in the mid-1940s I think, if that helps give perspective.
What a lovely story. So nice that Granny Phyllis has touch your life and left lasting memories.
2:16 the piano starts going off. The greatest "How It's made" on bowling balls, of all time.
The name of that factory was Ebonite International. It was located in Kentucky, USA. The largest producer of bowling balls in the world at one time. It was closed 2 years ago and moved to Mexico after being bought out by Brunswick. A lot of hard working Americans lost their job. Interesting fact, some of the people you saw performing those task have been doing that same exact job for 40 plus years. Had several employees hit the 50 year anniversary mark. It was a unique place.
storm balls are still made in america I believe
Hopkinsville is the name of the town, I used to pass that factory on the way to school. They weren't the biggest factory in town, and they certainly weren't the biggest employer. But they were a point of pride. The way they treated their employees was excellent. People who worked for Ebonite had great careers and made good money. A little piece of our city died when Brunswick shut them down. Our home is a factory town surrounded by farms. Weve lost a lot of jobs to foreign factories. But Ebonite was proud to stay and pay American workers a good wage with benefits. Brunswick bought them purely to own the competition.
When I was a kid, I thought there was lava inside.Really dont know why.
Me too! What`s the heck ikr!?
Nacohenh Cohen holy crap me too 😂
I was aware of the core of the bowling ball, I always thought the core was hollow and it was filled with water.
It'd be cool to have a liquid layer with colored oils, but that would damper spin rates
@@Tabibito-Tsubasa Ook 9o tv er ex ex exk
Still cant imagine having a job that dull and boring, but i highly appreciate the people doing their job everyday
especially for 10+ years. i would have ended it all before then.
Easy job, easy money.. doesn’t matter if it’s boring because money is money 🚶🏽♂️
@@omescudii5015 I've had a boring job once in my life. I quit after 3 months because I couldn't bare it any longer. Being bored is the worst feeling
they have balls
A jobs a job.
Ah yes, the best way to ensure the solution won't link is a binder clip
I forge steel tools and swords as a hobby. I can testify to the effectiveness of binder clips, because I use flimsy duck tape.
One of those essential shop items, like duct tape and zip ties.
Binder clips are underrated as clamps
If it didn't work they wouldn't use it but yes it is a bit maverick to use in a factory.
Leak*
*BOWLING BALLS | How it's made*
Me at 2 am: *Well Well Well let's find out*
3:25 am..... just finished watching it!!!
Who knew the world needed this many new bowling balls every day.
Sadly I’m the poor soul keeping their business going I buy a new one like every two weeks💀
That freakout by the narrator at the very last second was the best part of the video
Video: "This is how bowling balls are made"
Audio: *_*Pianist having a stroke*_*
One of my favorite series from the Sci-Fi/Discovery network of channels. I've never thought about Bowling Balls like this but I am glad to see how they are made. (:
" Watch the lens Watch the lens, move the the camera for goodness sake" 4:55
Why did I think the bowling ball on the thumbnail was some kind of new discovered planet....😅
Ikr
@@eniarol4191 *Bill Nye wants to know your location*
With proper lighting, you can make a bowling ball look like a new planet for a video or just to fool people
Influenced easily by clickbait?
Recreational reasons
“ Watch the lenses! Watch the lenses!”
Haha
Move the camera for goodness sakes!
Spare the camera!
:-)
Twitter has changed how I see bowling forever😭
Incredible. Always wondered about how the did this. Things of beauty!🤩
So, ignoring the fact I've watched enough of these to notice this, but, does anyone else that has been just getting these recommended over and over again realize how the video with bowling balls, all the workers got gloves on, but all the ones about food they almost never have gloves on?
Gloves are worn to protect the workers hand, far better to wash hands regularly in the food industry than wear gloves.
James Gillespie you still have to wash your hands before putting gloves on in food services
Whenever I see a bowling ball, Tom and Jerry will forever be in my heart.
Why
@@Simply_nyashia Why? Tom and Jerry had quite a few gags with bowling balls involved.
Those workers were tossing bowling balls around like they were nothing- impressive!
I was thinking that they must really build up their muscles doing that work....... they made it look easy to pick those up😳!
I request this so many times, glad to see a video on it!!!!
"Watch the lense- watch the lense!-
OH for goodness sake-!"
😂😂😂
Watched this yesterday. Fell asleep and gotta watch it again 😜
when the cores are being made:
my brain: eat it
me: no
my brain: *did i stutter?*
"Watch the lens watch the ones. Move the camera for goodness sake" I love it
Niko! It's your Cousin, Let's go Bowling!
1:14 'flat on one side, with a knob'. Brings back memories of a summer in Thailand.
I used to have a Red Hammer bowling ball, neat to see one being made. :)
Out of all the how it's made video's, this is the best in my opinion, that was awesome to see how bowling balls are made.
we need an episode showing how an episode of How It's Made is made, showing the filming, the editing process, Tony Hirst narrating himself narrating the episode etc
4:38 IDK why that plunger thing is so satisfying. It's like it's out of a cartoon.
With the polymer it looks like a jawbreaker from ed edd n eddy
Haha
Does it cost $0.25?
I watched this in class I think that stuff is so so cool
Probably the best video I seen on bowling balls.
It's nice to see they use those industrial binder clips for hold the molds together.
2:22 There is only one way to remove the core from the mold: with Slam Jams.
BOOM SHAKALAKA!
Finally, I found one
cringe
I love the use of regular binder clips 😂
Glad I was able to 'spare' a moment to watch this 😉
I would love the job at 2:23, it's so satisfying!
you really feel like you live in a small town when bowling balls are made like this and the closest bowling place to my place still uses the same old wood produced balls they've had since the 90's
Wow that’s cool
@@ExploringwithGregory : the impact on those workers must have been rough for awhile.
The bowling ball. The balling bowl. The bowling stone has undergone a lot of pins to become the bowling bee. From a crude wood, to carved polyester, to mold. The molding ball has been reinvented numerous times, but the latest version, the bowling bean, has turned out to be a realwiwlaer a
I had a stronk reading this
@@willmungas8964 me you as did
This comment is a disaster and so is the comment section 🤦🏻♀️😂
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Really enjoyed that!
this is very informative. thank you.
how 726 people disliked a video about how bowling balls are made is beyond me
This is an interesting video, and it makes me miss going bowling. Also, those are cool looking balls in the beginning.
Yeah, there was a sort of golden/yellow one down in the right hand bottom corner, that would be the one I'd have...
“Watch the lens!! Watch the lens!!! Move the camera!! For goodness!!!!!”🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀
Thanks for making me fall asleep peacefully to this video at work.. my supervisor caught me haha
I wish they would have talked about the different kinds of cores more and how they affect different styles of bowling and different types of shots considering the oil pattern on the lane
The series is called “How It’s Made”, which is what they showed. An in-depth discussion on bowling styles, types of shots, and the impact of a lane’s oil pattern is “why” certain engineering choices were made and “why” they are designed the way they are, not “how” they are made.
4:49 "With this bowling ball in hand, success should be within striking distance"
*proceeds to get 4 gutters in a row with said bowling ball*
He said it was within distance, not that it was a certainty ;)
4:55 Watch the lens! Watch the lens! Move the camera for goodness sake!
Something tells me I need to get you some lessons.
Hows it made series is one of my childhood greatest memories ❤❤
COOL VIDEO!! Thanks for the day info!!
This is great, life is great now that I know how bowling balls are made
I remember the local K-mart back in the day used to have a whole apparatus to measure and gauge finger holes. The would drill them in house, which means the balls arrived without holes.
Now that you mention it I do remember some stores having the finger hole guide in the sporting good section. Today because of the off center core it takes a skilled professional to drill a ball.
@@LukeL007 I wonder what happens to the ones where they were drilled incorrectly.
Neat! Pretty cool to see how these are crafted buy who else is from "wow, it's made!"
this is bringing back nostalgia from 5 years ago
Can't wait to tell my friend how a bowling ball is made.
The last part got me laughing lol
Watch the Lense Watch the Lense
I admit. the British narrator has a good sense of humor. Though I personally think Brooke Moore is the best. Zac Fine & The Canadian lady are okay.
But I HATE the other lady narrator that yells.
@@2tjanthony Lynn Herzeg had a lot of bad reviews, but June Wallack from season 5 was the best narrator
Well done!
Day: ??? Of quarantine
I've now been binge watching how random objects and food are made. UA-cam recommendation strikes again 😂
4:56
"Watch the lens! Watch the lens!!"
Me at 10pm: ima sleep
Me at 3am: how bowling balls are made
and this is another video that 'rolled' into my reccomendations
It's truly amazing that these balls are still made in the U.S.A.
The factory shown in this video has since closed down and relocated to Mexico
*Bowling ball rolling to the camera*
Watch the lens.. WATCH THE LENS!! Move the camera For goodness sake..
Edit: thanks for the likes never get that many likes!! :D
Nacho Taco STRIKE (insert wii music)
@@FinleyMufc lol I remember that meme or is that even a meme or what..
Nacho Taco it is a meme a
@@FinleyMufc oh ok
Hilarious
Me: *Drinks all the chocolate milk*
Everyone else at the Bowling Ball factory: 0_0
I will be starting a job at a bowling ball manufacturer here in Utah in the near future. Always wondered how they were made.
Thanks recommendations 👍
everyones talking about the weird inside of the ball but im out here wondering who let satan pick the background music
*sour piano sounds*
Cooooool!
I would love to see the one with the skull in it like on Mystery Men, that looks so badass
[Insert Big Lebowski-related zinger here]
How’s it melatonin Baby this show is helping me fall asleep
It's got a creamy nougat center!
i love the camera bit at the end
1:16 "...at a specific skill level."
Wondering where "chuck it downstream and hope for the best" places me in that spectrum...
If you’re a fan of bowling please stay off of twitter
Crazy
Do a segment on bowling pins next =)
Holy moly My mind is blown up
I don’t know if anyone noticed this but the piano is out of tune
RPGEnderlord it’s probably on purpose, I hated playing pieces like this in band
It is driving me insane.
hehe the fact that you noticed that makes you cool
Ah the puns are killing me.
Yeah it really strikes you know
Spare me the complaining...
Watch the lens
@@coordinator3039 no
The funny thing is that this wasn't on my recommendation at 3 am, I've searched for it
So much better than the other narrators...
Hi
(Sorry for my good English)
How are the finger holes drilled?
I was disappointed we didn't get to see all the way to the finished product.. I was curious about that!
That is usually done at the bowling shop which usually is in the bowling alley or a special shop. You have to get measured for it and any adjustments to be made. At least that is my experience.
LOL!
by a drill?
With a drill
the end was hilarious to me for some reason watch the lens watch the lens the end was so hilarious bowling ball cokes towards the lens host move the lens for goodness me the viewer dieing laughing
What the heck was that ending? 'Watch the lense, watch the lense! Move the camera for goodness sake!' 😂
2:20 Are you sure those are bowling balls? They look more like blank cartoon style bombs
Looks like they make a ton of balls, meanwhile my two local alleys have balls that are like 20 years old 😂
Hose balls are extremely basic so since they aren't designed for performance, they are able to last forever.
the end though 😂
I like how they lock the mold in place with some binder clips from the accounting office next door.