- Bowling pin
Bowling pins are the target of the
bowling ball in variousbowling games including tenpins, five-pins, duck.flapins, and candlepins.Pin specifications for standard tenpins are set by the
United States Bowling Congress . Pins are 4.75inches wide at their widest point and convert|15|in|mm tall. They weigh 3 lb, 6 oz, although in 1998 pins weighing convert|3|lb|10|oz|kg|abbr=on were approved.Duckpins are shorter and squatter than standard tenpins. Canadian fivepins are between duckpins and tenpins in size, but have a thick,
inch -widerubber band around the widest part of the pin to increasepin action when struck. Candlepins are not similar to the others; they are tallest of all at 15-3/4 inches, but only 2-15/16 inches wide and convert|2|lb|8|oz|kg|abbr=on in weight. They are nearly cylindrical in shape and resemble candles, hence their name. Unlike other bowling pins, candlepins may be set on either end.Bowling pins are constructed by gluing blocks of hard rock
maple wood into the vague shape, and then turning it on a lathe. After the lathe shapes the pin, it is coated with aplastic material, painted, and finally covered with a glossy finish. Because of the scarcity of suitable wood, efforts to make an all-plastic bowling pin have been undertaken for several years.Juggling club s are often mistaken for bowling pins due to their similar shape. The two vary greatly in construction and weight.External links
* [http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/kennmelvin/tPins.Htm Bowling pin info]
* [http://www.bowling2u.com/trivia/pins/making_pins.asp How bowling pins are made]
* [http://www.bowlinglinks.de Bowlinglinks all over the World, sorted by categories]
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