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2.3.2 Initial pitch inside the total oval — EDGE vs. CENTER method

Initial pitch inside the total oval — EDGE vs. CENTER method

2.3.2   oval

When drilling an oval hole, theSpectre softwareCloud needs a reference point from which to calculate the initial pitch of that hole. Because an oval opening has width — unlike a round hole, which has a single center point — there are two valid ways to define that reference. This setting lets you choose which method Spectre Cloud uses by default when building spec sheets that include oval holes.

Not sure which to pick? Ask yourself: when you cut an oval, is the intended pitch of the hole at the edge (top) of the total oval cut, or in the center of the total oval cut? Your answer is your setting.

📐 The Two Methods Explained

Edge Method

The Edge method measures initial pitch from the near edge of the oval opening — that is, the edge closest to the bowler's palm. Your starting point on the press is always the top of the oval hole, with digital readouts initialized to 0/0 at that position. This is the traditional approach usedthat bymirrors how most prodrillers shoplearned operatorsto andcut mirrorsovals theusing conventioncharts usedor when measuring round holes, where the drill bit enters at a defined edge reference.ratios.

  • ✅ Consistent with how round hole pitch has historically been measured
  • ✅ Familiar to operators trained on conventional pitch measurement techniques
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  • ❌ Can introduce slight inconsistency as oval width increases, since the near edge shifts further from the hole's geometric center

Center Method

The Center method measures initial pitch from the geometric center of the oval opening. Your starting point on the press is always the center of the oval hole, with digital readouts initialized to 0/0 at that position. This is a mathematically consistent reference point regardless of how wide the oval is,width, makingand makes it morestraightforward reliableto whenproperly workingcenter witha largerslug or custom oval sizes.interchangeable.

  • ✅ Consistent reference regardless of oval width
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  • ✅ Use this setting if you keep the desired pitch on widethe ovalsreadout rather than zeroing out
  • ❌ Less intuitive for operators accustomed to traditional edge-based measurement
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Note: understandingCenter is Mark Buffa's preferred method for measuring and drilling oval holes. If you are following the Spectre drilling methodology or learning from the Spectre YouTube channel, Center is the recommended choice.

📊 The Four Scenarios

The Edge/Center setting combines with the Add Thumb Pitch to Oval Cut Calculation setting (see 2.3.5) to produce four possible scenarios. All four result in the exact same oval hole — the difference is only in how the cuts are displayed on screen and how you set up your press.

ScenarioSettingsStarting PointBest For
1 — Edge, No PitchEdge + NoTop of oval geometry= 0/0Operators who zero out readouts before every oval cut. Traditional chart/ratio method.
2 — Center, No PitchCenter + NoCenter of oval = 0/0Operators who zero out readouts and want a geometrically centered oval. Great for learning to usecenter confidentlyslugs.
3 — Edge, Pitch IncludedEdge + YesTop of oval with pitch baked into first cutOperators who keep the desired pitch on the readout and do not zero out between cuts.
4 — Center, Pitch IncludedCenter + YesCenter of oval with pitch baked inThe easiest method for novice drillers — no press adjustment needed, oval is perfectly centered every time.

📊📐 Method Comparison at a Glance

Factor Edge Method Center Method
Reference point Near edge (top) of oval opening Geometric center of oval opening
Starting readout position0/0 at top of oval0/0 at center of oval
Consistency across oval sizes Varies with oval width Consistent regardless of width
Familiarity Traditional / widely taught Modern / geometry-based
Best suited for StandardOperators ovals,who mixedzero workflowsout readouts per cut LargeOperators ovals,who advancedkeep custompitch fittingon readout; novice drillers
RiskSlug/interchangeable of error on wide ovalscentering HigherManual adjustment required LowerAutomatically geometrically centered

🛠How to ChangeChanging This Setting

  1. ClickOpen yourSpectre Cloud at cloud.spectrebowling.com and log in.
  2. Select ProfileSettings name infrom the top-right corner of the screen.menu.
  3. Navigate to Settings.
  4. Open the SpecThumb SheetHole DefaultsPreferences section (Chapter 2.3).section.
  5. Locate the Initial pitch inside the total oval field and select either Edge or Center.
  6. Changes are saved automatically.

Note: Like all system defaults, this setting controls only the pre-selection on new spec sheets. It can always be changed on a per-sheet basis without affecting your shop default.

🎬 See It in Action

Watch Mark Buffa walk through the full oval thumb cutting process step by step using Spectre Pro Shop Software: How to Cut an Oval Thumb! | Full Pro Shop Tutorial!

For a deeper dive into the oval drilling process including the tapering method, watch Mark Buffa and Jacob Imoo from Jr Pro Shop walk through measuring for bit size, determining oval width and degree, and using the Spectre Oval Calculator step by step: Oval Calculator — Tapering Process

Tip: If you are new to oval drilling, Center + Yes (Center method with pitch included) is the most forgiving combination to learn on — the oval will always be geometrically centered and there is no need to adjust the press between cuts. Mark Buffa recommends this as the easiest way to teach novice drillers how to cut ovals consistently.