5.2.6 Entering V and H cut values (positive and negative)

Entering V and H cut values (positive and negative)

5.2.6   oval method

 

When recording oval cuts in Spectre Cloud, each hole's oval is described by two directional values — a V (vertical) cut and an H (horizontal) cut. These values can be entered as positive or negative numbers, reflecting the direction of the oval stretch relative to the hole center. Understanding how positive and negative cut values work ensures your spec sheet accurately captures not just the size of the oval but the direction it was applied.

📐 What V and H Cut Values Represent

The V and H fields do not simply record the finished hole dimensions — they describe the directional offset of the oval cut from the center of the starting round hole. The sign of each value (positive or negative) indicates which side of center the cut was made toward.

Together, the V and H values describe the full oval shape and orientation for a given hole, giving any driller who opens the spec sheet enough information to reproduce the cut exactly on a future ball.

🔢 Positive vs. Negative: The Sign Convention

The positive and negative convention in Spectre Cloud follows a consistent directional reference for each axis. Cuts made in the primary direction of each axis are entered as positive; cuts made in the opposite direction are entered as negative.

Field Positive (+) Negative (−) Zero (0)
V (Vertical) Cut toward toe / forward direction Cut toward heel / reverse direction No vertical oval — round on V axis
H (Horizontal) Cut toward inside / thumb side Cut toward outside / pin side No horizontal oval — round on H axis

Note: The exact directional reference (which physical direction maps to positive vs. negative) may vary depending on your shop's conventions and how Spectre Cloud is configured. ⚠️ Verify the positive/negative sign convention against your Spectre Cloud setup and confirm with the Spectre team if the directional labels in your app differ from those described above.

📋 How to Enter V and H Cut Values

🖥️ Desktop

  1. In the Oval Calculator, locate the V and H input fields for the row you are working on.
  2. Click the V field and enter the vertical cut value. Type a minus sign () before the number if the cut was made in the negative direction (e.g., -0.0625). Leave as a positive number or omit the sign for a positive cut (e.g., 0.0625).
  3. Click the H field and enter the horizontal cut value using the same sign convention.
  4. Spectre Cloud updates the DIFF and oval result automatically once both values are entered.
  5. If either axis has no oval cut, enter 0 in that field — do not leave it blank.

📱 Mobile / Tablet

  1. Tap the V field for the row. The numeric keyboard appears.
  2. To enter a negative value, tap the +/− toggle or type the minus sign before your number, depending on how Spectre Cloud presents the input on your device.
  3. Enter the cut value and tap next or tap the H field to move to the horizontal entry.
  4. Repeat for the H field, applying a negative sign if needed.
  5. The oval result and DIFF update automatically once both fields are filled.

📊 Example V and H Entries

Hole V Value H Value What It Describes
Middle finger +0.0625 0 Oval cut in positive vertical direction only — round on H axis
Ring finger -0.0625 0 Oval cut in negative vertical direction — round on H axis
Thumb +0.0625 +0.0625 Equal oval cuts on both axes — a balanced oval on both V and H
Thumb (asymmetric) +0.125 -0.0625 Larger positive vertical cut, smaller negative horizontal cut
Any hole (round) 0 0 No oval — perfectly round hole on both axes

✨ Tips for Entering Cut Values Accurately

📌 How V and H Values Relate to the DIFF

The DIFF displayed by Spectre Cloud is always a positive decimal representing the total magnitude of the oval — it does not carry sign information. Two holes with V/H entries of +0.0625 / 0 and -0.0625 / 0 will produce the same DIFF (0.0625), but their spec sheets tell a different story about which direction the cut was made. Always read the V and H values alongside the DIFF — the DIFF tells you how much oval there is; the V and H signs tell you which way it goes.

Tip: If your shop is setting up Spectre Cloud for the first time, take five minutes to drill a practice hole, measure it with a gauge, and enter the V and H values both ways — positive and negative — to confirm you understand which direction each sign represents in your setup before it matters on a live bowler's spec sheet.


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Created 11 May 2026 16:04:42 by Admin
Updated 1 June 2026 20:08:41 by Art