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3.1.4 Adding contact information and notes to a bowler profile
Adding contact information and notes to a bowler profile 3.1.4 fields Beyond fitting measurements, a bowler profile in Spectre Cloud can store contact information and free-form notes — practical details that help a pro shop maintain a professional clien...
3.1.5 Desktop vs. mobile steps for creating a bowler
Desktop vs. mobile steps for creating a bowler 3.1.5 UI Creating a bowler profile in Spectre Cloud follows the same logical sequence on every device — but the navigation, layout, and controls differ between the desktop and mobile interfaces. This page p...
3.2.1 Searching and filtering the bowler list
Searching and filtering the bowler list 3.2.1 manage As a pro shop's client base grows, the ability to find the right bowler profile quickly becomes increasingly important. Spectre Cloud's bowler list includes search and filter tools that let you locate...
3.2.2 Editing a bowler profile
Editing a bowler profile 3.2.2 manage Bowler profiles in Spectre Cloud are living records — they should be updated as a bowler's measurements, contact details, grip preferences, or physical circumstances change over time. This page covers how to open an...
3.2.3 Deleting a bowler profile
Deleting a bowler profile 3.2.3 manage Spectre Cloud allows bowler profiles to be permanently deleted from your account. Deletion removes the profile and all associated data — spec sheets, arsenal records, layout history, and contact information — and c...
3.2.4 Viewing a bowler's complete spec sheet history
Viewing a bowler's complete spec sheet history 3.2.4 manage Every spec sheet ever saved for a bowler in Spectre Cloud is retained in their spec sheet history — a chronological record of every ball drilled, every measurement recorded, and every layout app...
3.2.5 Viewing a bowler's full arsenal (all balls on file)
Viewing a bowler's full arsenal (all balls on file) 3.2.5 manage A bowler's arsenal is the complete collection of bowling balls associated with their profile in Spectre Cloud — every ball they own, have drilled, or have on record with your shop. The ars...
4.1.1 Understanding acronyms: F (Full Span), C (Cut to Cut), O (Oval)…
Understanding acronyms: F (Full Span), C (Cut to Cut), O (Oval)… 4.1.1 glossary Spectre Cloud uses a set of standard acronyms throughout spec sheets, settings, and the oval calculator to refer to span types, measurement conventions, and drilling operati...
4.1.2 Span types explained: Full Span vs. Cut to Cut vs. Oval Span
Span types explained: Full Span vs. Cut to Cut vs. Oval Span 4.1.2 concept The span type setting on a Spectre Cloud spec sheet defines the measurement convention used to record the distance between the finger holes and the thumb hole. Choosing the right...
4.1.3 Grip type definitions: Finger Tip vs. Conventional
Grip type definitions: Finger Tip vs. Conventional 4.1.3 concept A bowler's grip type defines how deeply their fingers are inserted into the ball — and it is one of the most consequential decisions in a pro shop fitting. Grip type determines the standar...
4.1.4 Pitch terminology: Forward, Reverse, Lateral, Zero pitch explained
Pitch terminology: Forward, Reverse, Lateral, Zero pitch explained 4.1.4 concept Pitch is the angle at which a finger or thumb hole is drilled relative to the centre of the ball. Adjusting pitch changes how the bowler's finger or thumb sits in the hole ...
4.1.5 Bridge: standard bridge sizes and their purpose
Bridge: standard bridge sizes and their purpose 4.1.5 concept The bridge is the distance between the near edges of the middle and ring finger holes on a drilled bowling ball. It is one of the smallest measurements on a spec sheet — typically between 3/1...
4.1.6 Insert OD: drill bit sizing for STD and VACU grips
Insert OD: drill bit sizing for STD and VACU grips 4.1.6 concept When drilling finger holes for bowlers who use inserts, the drill bit must match the insert's Outside Diameter (OD) — the outer dimension of the insert that determines the hole size requir...
4.2.1 Creating a blank spec sheet for a bowler
Creating a blank spec sheet for a bowler 1. Access Bowler Profiles Click "Bowlers" to open the list of bowler profiles in Spectre Proshop . 2. Select Bowler Select the bowler to view the specific bowler's profile details. 3. O...
4.2.2 Naming a spec sheet (ball name, date, notes)
Naming a spec sheet (ball name, date, notes) 4.2.2 step-by-step When you create a new spec sheet, Spectre Cloud asks you to identify the ball and add any relevant context before drilling details are entered. The three fields — ball name, date, and notes...
4.2.3 Selecting grip type on the spec sheet
Selecting grip type on the bowler's spec sheet 1. Access Bowler Section Click "Bowlers" to open the bowler management section in Spectre Proshop Management. 2. Select Bowler Select the bowler. 3. Click on grip type ...
4.2.4 How to identify the type of grip from measurement sheet
How to identify the type of grip from measurement sheet 4.2.4 step-by-step Before entering span and pitch measurements into a spec sheet, you need to identify which grip type the bowler uses. The grip type determines how the fingers sit in the ball and ...
4.2.5 Cloning a spec sheet to preserve old measurements
Cloning a spec sheet to preserve old measurements 4.2.5 TIP step-by-step When a bowler returns to have a new ball drilled with the same layout and measurements as a previous ball, cloning a spec sheet saves time and prevents transcription errors. ...
4.2.6 Printing a spec sheet
Printing a spec sheet Once a spec sheet is complete, you can print it directly from Spectre Cloud to use at the drill press, hand to a colleague, or file for your records. Spectre Cloud generates a clean, formatted printout that includes all measurem...
4.3.1 Entering finger hole size (ring and middle fingers)
Entering finger hole size (ring and middle fingers) 1. Select Customer Account Click and select the bowler 2. Hole size Click on hole size 3. Open drop down Click here to open the drop down. 4. Select the size Cl...