SURFACE CHALLENGE‼️From SHINY to 360 GRIT! MADNESS!
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Surface Challenge! Taking my Columbia 300 Madness (fitting name), throwing it out of box shiny and taking the surface down 1 pad at a time while trying to strike with each.
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800 grit is one of the most popular ones ever 🤙🏾
@brunsnick with the fresh cut. Cool video concept!
Viewers, please wipe off the ball before throwing it on the lane! Don't be a Nick!
I was wondering how my bowling alley would respond to me sanding my ball on the lane.....
I just started playing with Surface.. thank you for sharing and you're funny... i always come to find you when I need my heart to smile.
Nice looks like he should sell phones at Verizon 😂. Good video brother
Nice "catch" when you got ready to use the 1500 pad. Good vid.
Really enjoyed that video. Thanks for sharing it.
Awesome video. Plus I now am sticking with the sarge Easter grip for a long time
NICK!!! Pure insanity! (Maybe the Brands of BrunsNick will name that in the BW line?!?!?!)😂😂😂
Has it been done? Maybe overseas. Idk lol
That was fun! Crazy, but fun.
I love how much you could see the line that the ball went through the oil with low grit surface
some of that line is due to the sanding residue NOT being cleaned off before he throws it. lol
Thank you for this video. I am a speed dominant (Rev challenged) player always using more surface on the ball (1000,500) but never used 360 pad; I am going to try it😊
You should do a fun one. Do the surface challenge with a plastic ball. Plastic with surface is FUN to mess with people. Bonus points for plastic with a core. God I miss my Spare+.
I use to actually throw my spare+ as a strike ball, with surface on it. Bowled alot of good games and my teammates were always like wtf how are you doing that lol 😂
So glad you are using the one ball I use!
Your Insane!! Good Stuff!
LOL! The 800 and down left a BIG track in the lane where all the oil went away! Absurd. 😂
LOL sure did. Combo of the dust left on the ball helped show the carnage. 🤣
That was both fun and VERY messy/all over the place/non uniformly hand resurfacing :P
I may start using a 360 grit pad on my face instead of shaving. For that smooth look.
Please don’t. 🤣
#Team800Grit not sure if we can use that much surface but we are sure gonna try 🤷♂️🤷♂️ pin down 800 grit would be mind blowing 😂😂
Let’s get that hashtag trending. 🤣
#Team800Grit
I often use a 500 grit when first starting on freshly oiled lanes. I have monitored the grit on the ball and have found that the 500 grit is already at 1000 grit after 10 minutes of practice. Then after one game the grit reading on the ball is around 2000. By the end of 3 games it is around 3,000. In short, the oil, lanes, and belts change the surface of a ball fairly quickly (at least in my experience).
Doesn’t take long at all. You’re absolutely right.
Yea, there was a video showing the ball surface change from game to game that I saw a while back. I was surprised it got to 4k+
That's insane and good to know.
I've gotten into better Ball Maintenance habits recently and have gotten to the topic of surface and when to reapply. I thought folks were crazy for reapplying surface so often. Every 6-8 games sounded nuts and a chore. Now I know why...
Another good one! That said, the nerd in me wants to see the Specto data on each strike shot with the different surfaces.
I have it all. Didn’t think it was necessary for this video lol
@@brunsnick Definitely overkill for a fun video like this.
You got your wish, I made a truncated version of this video with full SPECTO data. Premieres shortly.
@@brunsnick too kind
awesome
This is what it's like watching a lefty who finally has to deal with transition😂 a complete mess 😅😂
Too bad this isn’t allowed during league 😂. Thanks for another great video. Looks like you broke a sweat 😅 on this one.
Gotta huck it and chuck it when it’s 500 lol
Question. If you are getting a hard hooking reaction off the friction with a shiny type ball can you take it down say 2k to calm it down? Also what would something like 1k then a polish do or even 500
and the polish. I always struggle with to much hook. I'm am old school bowler emulating bob learn, and Eugene, as I learned to bowl. I'm trying to come up the back more. Very rev, speed dominate.
Yes, adding a little surface at a time until you dial in the break point is what you should do on those. You ideally want the ball to start slowing down before it exits the oil pattern.
@brunsnick awesome ty, I will be bowling the LBC next weekend, so I will bring a few. I took 12 years off and came back. So much to learn and remember...lol. thanks for these videos.
Lol we should see how long it takes you to throw a pocket strike with the 360 vs the brooklyn you threw
Ha! Might be the longest video ever.
@@brunsnick lol I bet unless you stand in front of the ball return and loft it 😂
And it still wouldn’t get through the pins
@@brunsnick what about taking some hand/fibers out the ball and staying up the back. That would still be tough but would allow the ball to skid down lane more further vs coming around the ball
I have a 500 grit pad. I have a brunswick twist i don't use I'm starting to have ideas!
Surface a stronger and more angular ball up to make it longer, or surface a longer and smoother ball down to make it earlier? My local house is really dry. My earlier stronger balls aren’t going long enough, and my longer weaker balls are ironically going too long 😂 I’ll try to study this in practice on my own but would really appreciate your wisdom. As always, thank you for making your videos!
I’d slowly start taking the longer weaker balls and bringing the surface down to bring the breakpoint closer to you.
@@brunsnick Thanks a bunch! I’ll start there. Cheers 🍻
I would try adjusting the release to get it to do more of what I want it to do. If that isn't enough, move your feet. If you still can't get the motion you want, buy another ball. Each ball comes with the proper surface from the factory, as determined by the engineers who designed them.
What are the down sides to adding surface? Does it take off the oil?
There’s really no downside to adding surface. Gotta match the ball to the bowler and lane conditions.
I want to love my Madness but I just seem to leave so many 10 pins with it.
It IS BBQ season... #surfacestaffa
So if you place close attention you can actually see the ball take oil off the lane at 800 and then 500. That’s absolutely madness! 😂 talk about transitioning a pattern and breaking it down at a obscenely fast rate. Now just imagine bowling league and a team of 2 handers decide to troll for a night and throw that surface. Punches might be thrown 😭
Sounds like a great video idea at the wood house I bowl at. 🤣
@@brunsnickif you do it, you need to put together a four person team specifically for this. 2 should be left-handed and 2 right-handed, with 1 of each throwing urethane and the other 2 using surface under 1000 grit. It would be cool if you could get ahold of some of the colored oil so we can see how crazy the lane transition is.
Just hit my black widow 2.0 with 1k surface I wonder how much will it hook
LOTS.
@@brunsnick I’m scared to try it on my hybrid 2.0 that ball already hooks a lot
My local bowling alleys sometimes don’t oil so it feels like I’m playing 360 grit even tho I’m at 2000
Is that ball still in legal diameter size parameters?
Yep! It would take forever by hand to make it undersized.
Just got the Gem Exotic Pearl. I was told to never use surface on a pearl. What say you?
You were told wrong.
I do it all the time.......
How would I reset the box finish on my speed
Its 500 1500
Ideally you’ll want to do it on a haus machine or spinner, but just follow the steps from start to finish. 500 pad until nice and even and uniform then 1500 on top of that. Use lots of water.
@@brunsnick ok thanks
Where's the 240 pad?! 😂
Couldn’t find one!
I dull ball, they turn into wounded turds...just not enough energy. I tend to stay around 3000 for solids and 1000 polish, 1500 polish, or 2000 polish
Usually need a lot more oil for the serious grits.
YOU DID IT BACKWARDS...................
Nope
Cool video talk tech bowling bowling ball surface sanding a bowling ball I might do surface sanding my bowling ball Brunswick igniter soild 14 pound bowling ball reactive bowling ball and sanding my radical the spy plastic 14 pound bowling ball too or let my bowling pro shop do it sanding my 2 bowlling balls so yeah Brunsnick
i think i got scammed with fake scaiar pads on amazon cuz mine dont make the ball so snowy
Are you using the right side?
@@brunsnick wow im a moron, thanks lmao
What no 180 and 240? 😂
Looked everywhere. Could have used 120 screen
@brunsnick Last year when a regional was at our house, one of the guys had us put 180 on one of his balls before the squad. Pretty sure he didn't make the cut. 😂
Chalk it up to learning! 😳🤣