The Engineering Passion Express

By: Brandon Donnelly
  • Summary

  • Why does this podcast sound like a train name?


    When you were a kid, it wasn’t electromechanical devices that peaked your interest in engineering, it was boats, planes, cars, trains, or other big interesting things. Those items triggered a passion for engineering that led you to where you are today, but what is going to carry you further than that?


    Knowledge. Passion. Momentum.


    Knowledge itself is like a train, with each discovery connected to those before it, the train grows longer.


    Passion is the fuel of that train. A drive to understand, improve, and consider more than you could even perceive in the past.


    And finally, as knowledge and passion grow, the weight and speed of that train increases and so does the momentum carrying us into a brighter future.


    This is not a podcast about trains, but it is a podcast about engineering topics that increase knowledge or passion for engineers in a short and concise format, generally between 30-60 minutes.


    In every bright future I can envision, engineers play a role to make things better for people, so my hope is this podcast helps makes things better for engineers everywhere.


    I’m looking forward to sharing with you, so please hop aboard The Engineering Passion Express to begin our journey.

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Episodes
  • The Journey from Lane Oil Chaos to Perfect Patterns
    Dec 4 2024

    In this episode of The Engineering Passion Express, we take you on a journey from a time when no two bowling lanes played the same due to hand cleaning and oiling inconsistencies, to an era where precise patterns could be put down using machinery, and those patterns would determine how the game should be played on a given night. It's a study in picking the right problems to solve and finding a life's work where no one else may be looking.

    This episode is about the invention of the lane oil machine for bowling alleys. If you are a bowler, you are likely equipped to understand all the topics in this episode, if not, you don't necessarily need bowling knowledge as the key items you may not understand are explained. If you have no clue what bowling even is, as a passionate bowler myself, I would encourage you to learn more about the game!

    For this episode, I'm speaking to Don Agent, long-time employee of Kegel, the leading lane oil machine manufacturer in the world. He shares his insights of working with Kegel's founder John Davis, as they traveled the world, showing bowling proprietors how to improve the sport through use of specialized equipment and the creation of standards.

    Show Notes

    • Here is a link to Kegel - https://www.kegel.net/
    • Here is an example of a lane oil pattern
    • Here is what a modern lane oil machine looks like.
    • Here is an article about lane topography
    • Here is a quick video demonstration of topographical effects on a bowlers shot
    • You can find a picture of the initial product, "The Key", here. Scroll down to the bottom under the year 1981.



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    The Engineering Passion Express is about growing knowledge and the passion for engineering.

    It is my hope, that this grows into a powerful community where people share knowledge, or their passions and find happiness in their pursuits of making things better by thinking like an engineer.

    Thanks for listening,
    Brandon Donnelly
    Please connect with me on linkedin @ linkedin.com/in/brandondonnelly

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