6.1.4 Step 4 — Enter thumb information (round or oval)

Step 4 — Enter thumb information (round or oval)

6.1.4   workflow

 

With grip type and finger measurements recorded, Step 4 turns to the thumb — the anchor of the grip and the hole that most directly influences a bowler's release. In Spectre Cloud, thumb entry goes beyond a single hole size: you will specify whether the thumb hole is round or oval, record the relevant measurements, and set pitch values that work in concert with the finger holes entered in the previous step. Getting the thumb right is often the difference between a ball a bowler loves and one they never quite connect with.

🎳 Round vs. Oval Thumb Holes

The first decision in the thumb section is whether the thumb hole will be drilled round or oval. This is not a default — it is a deliberate fitting choice that should reflect how the bowler grips and releases the ball.

Thumb hole type Description When to use
Round A standard cylindrical hole with no oval elongation Most bowlers — conventional grip, standard fingertip, any bowler whose thumb seats cleanly in a round hole
Oval An elongated hole, typically forward/back, to accommodate thumb shape or release preference Bowlers with an oval-shaped thumb cross-section, those who prefer a more relaxed release, or where a round hole causes gripping tension

📌 Note: A thumb oval is separate from the finger ovals calculated by the Oval Calculator. Thumb ovals are entered manually based on the fitter's assessment — Spectre Cloud does not auto-suggest thumb oval sizes the way it does for finger ovals.

📏 Thumb Measurements to Enter

Regardless of whether the thumb hole is round or oval, Spectre Cloud requires the same core set of thumb measurements. Have your fitting gauge ready before beginning this section.

🖥️ Entering Thumb Information on Desktop

  1. In the open spec sheet, locate the Thumb section below the finger measurement fields.
  2. Select Round or Oval from the thumb hole type selector.
  3. Enter the thumb hole size and thumb knuckle size from your measurements.
  4. Enter the forward/back pitch value for the thumb. Use a positive value for forward pitch and a negative value for reverse pitch, following Spectre Cloud's sign convention.
  5. Enter the left/right pitch value. Enter 0 if no lateral pitch is required.
  6. If Oval was selected, the oval size and direction fields activate — enter the oval size and confirm the direction.
  7. Review all thumb values before proceeding. Thumb pitch errors are among the most common causes of a ball that feels wrong from the first throw.

📱 Entering Thumb Information on Mobile

  1. Scroll to the Thumb section of the open spec sheet.
  2. Tap the thumb hole type selector and choose Round or Oval.
  3. Tap each measurement field in turn and enter values using the numeric keyboard.
  4. If Oval is selected, the additional oval fields appear below — complete them before moving on.
  5. Allow auto-save to capture entries, or tap Save before continuing.

✨ Thumb Pitch — Getting It Right

Thumb pitch is one of the most consequential decisions in a drilling. Too much forward pitch and the thumb will feel locked in; too much reverse pitch and the thumb exits early, reducing control. The right value depends on the bowler's hand anatomy, release style, and what they are trying to achieve with this ball.

🎳 When to Choose an Oval Thumb Hole

Most bowlers do well with a round thumb hole. Choose oval for the thumb when:

🔌 Thumb Slugs and the Spec Sheet

If the bowler uses a thumb slug rather than a drilled-direct thumb hole, enter the slug's outer diameter as the hole size and the slug's pitched bore dimensions as the pitch values. Spectre Cloud treats the thumb entry the same way regardless of whether a slug is used — the spec sheet records the finished hole geometry, not the method used to achieve it.

📌 Note: If your shop uses the Arsenal Plus plugin ($5 USD/month), additional ball and equipment details — including slug specifications — can be recorded against the ball entry in the bowler's Arsenal alongside the spec sheet.

▶️ What Comes Next

With thumb information entered, the spec sheet now has a complete picture of the bowler's grip — finger measurements, grip type, and thumb details all in place. Step 5 uses this foundation to set the span and pitch values for the finger holes, completing the core measurement data that the Oval Calculator will use in Step 6.

✨ Tip: When fitting a brand-new bowler with no drilling history, ask them to mime their release motion before you measure the thumb. Watch where the thumb naturally wants to exit — angled slightly left or right, early or late — and let that observation guide your initial pitch suggestion. A pitch that works with the bowler's natural release is always more comfortable than one that tries to correct it.


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Created 11 May 2026 16:04:53 by Admin
Updated 2 June 2026 16:04:48 by Art