5.3.3 Entering H-only cut values and reading output

Entering H-only cut values and reading output

5.3.3   oval method

 

Once your Oval Cut Direction is set to H and you have confirmed that your drill press setup produces a pure horizontal cut (see 5.3.2), entering the cut value in Spectre Cloud is straightforward. This page covers how to enter an H-only cut value in the Oval Calculator, what the output fields display, and how to read the result correctly before applying it to a spec sheet.

📐 What You Are Entering

In H-only mode, the Oval Calculator requires a single directional cut value — the horizontal stretch applied beyond the starting round hole. The vertical dimension is not stretched and remains equal to the starting bit size. Spectre Cloud uses these two facts to compute and display the full oval pair automatically.

📋 How to Enter an H-Only Cut Value

🖥️ Desktop

  1. Open the Oval Calculator and confirm the mode selector shows H or H-only.
  2. Click the Starting Bit field and enter the drill bit diameter — as a fraction (e.g., 1) or decimal (e.g., 1.0625) depending on your input mode.
  3. Press ↓ (arrow-down) to move to the H cut field.
  4. Enter the horizontal cut width (e.g., 1/16 or 0.0625). Use a negative value if the cut was made in the negative horizontal direction — see 5.2.6 for sign conventions.
  5. Press to confirm. Spectre Cloud calculates and displays the oval result and DIFF immediately.

📱 Mobile / Tablet

  1. Open the Oval Calculator and confirm H or H-only mode is selected.
  2. Tap the Starting Bit field and enter the bit diameter.
  3. Tap the H cut field and enter the horizontal stretch value. Apply a minus sign if the cut direction is negative.
  4. The oval result and DIFF appear automatically once both fields are filled.

📊 Reading the Output

After confirming your entry, Spectre Cloud displays three output values for the row. Each has a specific meaning in the context of an H-only cut:

Output Field What It Shows Example Value
H dimension Starting bit size plus the H cut width — the larger of the two oval dimensions 1-1/16"
V dimension Starting bit size only — unchanged, equal to the round hole diameter 1"
Oval pair (H × V) Both dimensions displayed in H-first order per your cut direction setting 1-1/16 × 1
DIFF Decimal difference between H and V — equal to the H cut width converted to decimal 0.0625

In an H-only cut, the DIFF will always equal the decimal equivalent of your H cut value — because the V dimension has not changed. If the DIFF displays a value that does not match your expected H cut width, recheck the starting bit entry before confirming the row.

📊 Example Outputs — Common H-Only Entries

Starting Bit H Cut Oval (H × V) DIFF
1" 1/32" 1-1/32 × 1 0.03125
1" 1/16" 1-1/16 × 1 0.0625
1" 3/32" 1-3/32 × 1 0.09375
1" 1/8" 1-1/8 × 1 0.125
1-3/16" 1/16" 1-1/4 × 1-3/16 0.0625
1-3/16" 1/8" 1-5/16 × 1-3/16 0.125

📌 Sense-Checking Your Output

Before confirming the row and moving on, run a quick sense check against these expectations for a valid H-only output:

✨ Tips for H-Only Entry

Tip: The fastest way to verify an H-only output is to look at the DIFF first — in a pure horizontal cut, the DIFF should always be the decimal equivalent of exactly what you cut. If you stretched the hole 1/16", the DIFF should read 0.0625. If it reads anything else, stop and recheck your starting bit entry before the row gets applied to a spec sheet. ⚠️ Verify that H-only mode presents a single H cut input field rather than separate V and H fields, and confirm the exact output display format against your live Spectre Cloud instance — contact the Spectre team if the calculator layout differs from the description above.


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Created 11 May 2026 16:04:43 by Admin
Updated 1 June 2026 20:24:41 by Art