5.4.3 Entering V-only cut values and reading output

Entering V-only cut values and reading output

5.4.3   oval method

 

With Oval Cut Direction set to V and your press confirmed to produce a pure vertical stretch, entering a V-only cut in the Oval Calculator is the most streamlined input workflow Spectre Cloud offers — a single cut value plus the starting bit size, and the result is calculated immediately. This page covers how to enter that value, what the output displays, and how to read it correctly before transferring it to a spec sheet.

📐 What You Are Entering

In V-only mode the Oval Calculator requires two inputs per row. The horizontal dimension is not entered — Spectre Cloud treats it as equal to the starting bit size and does not prompt for it.

📋 How to Enter a V-Only Cut Value

🖥️ Desktop

  1. Open the Oval Calculator and confirm the mode selector shows V or V-only.
  2. Click the Starting Bit field and enter the drill bit diameter — as a fraction (e.g., 1) or decimal (e.g., 1.0) depending on your input mode.
  3. Press ↓ (arrow-down) — focus moves to the V cut field.
  4. Enter the vertical cut width (e.g., 1/16 or 0.0625). Apply a minus sign if the cut was made in the negative vertical direction — see 5.2.6 for sign conventions.
  5. Press to confirm. The oval result and DIFF appear immediately.

📱 Mobile / Tablet

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

📊 Reading the Output

After confirming the V cut entry, Spectre Cloud displays the calculated result for the row. In V-only mode the output is more compact than a full V/H session — the emphasis is on the vertical dimension and the DIFF, with the horizontal value either omitted from display or shown implicitly as equal to the starting bit.

Output Field What It Shows Example Value
V dimension Starting bit size plus the V cut width — the larger of the two oval dimensions 1-1/16"
H dimension Starting bit size only — unchanged, no horizontal stretch applied 1" (may be implicit rather than displayed)
Oval result V dimension as the primary value — displayed alone or as V × H depending on display configuration 1-1/16" or 1-1/16 × 1
DIFF Decimal equivalent of the V cut value — always equal to the cut width in V-only mode 0.0625

Note: Whether Spectre Cloud displays the H dimension explicitly alongside the V dimension in V-only mode, or shows only the V result, may depend on your app version and display settings. ⚠️ Verify the exact output format against your live instance — contact the Spectre team if the display differs from the description above.

📊 Example Outputs — Common V-Only Entries

Starting Bit V Cut V Dimension H Dimension 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
1-1/16" 1/16" 1-1/8" 1-1/16" 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, verify the output against these expectations for a valid V-only result:

✨ Tips for V-Only Entry

📌 V-Only Output on the Spec Sheet

When V-only oval data is applied to a spec sheet, the record will reflect the compact single-axis format. Drillers reading the spec sheet at a future date should understand that:

If your shop documents oval cut widths rather than final hole dimensions on spec sheets — writing 1/16" rather than 1-1/16" — confirm how Spectre Cloud formats the V-only output field on your spec sheet template before relying on it for staff communication.

Tip: V-only mode's greatest advantage is speed — two fields, two keystrokes with arrow-down, one result. In a high-volume session with multiple holes all sharing the same starting bit, the entry rhythm becomes automatic quickly. If you find yourself pausing to wonder whether an H value should be entered, that pause is a signal to switch to V/H mode and measure both axes — the speed advantage of V-only is not worth a spec sheet that misses a horizontal component.


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Created 11 May 2026 16:04:43 by Admin
Updated 1 June 2026 20:36:16 by Art