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2.1.2 How language affects measurement labels and UI text
2.1.2 setting When you change the display language in Spectre Cloud, more than just menu text changes. Button labels, field names, span type abbreviations, measurement unit labels, and instructional text throughout the interface all update to reflect the se...
2.2.1 Bowler Hand — setting your default (RH / LH)
2.2.1 setting The Bowler Hand default setting controls whether new bowler profiles and new spec sheets are pre-filled as right-handed or left-handed. It is a time-saving convenience — nothing more. You can always change the handedness on any individual bowl...
2.2.2 Grip Type — Finger Tip vs. Conventional as default
2.2.2 default The Grip Type setting controls which grip style is pre-selected when you create a new spec sheet. Choosing the right default for your shop saves time — your drillers won't need to manually switch the grip type for every new client. 🤚 What Is ...
2.2.3 Display in Decimal vs. Fraction (0.000 vs. fractions)
2.2.3 display The Measurement Display setting controls whether span, oval, bridge, and depth measurements appear throughout Spectre Cloud in decimal format (e.g. 4.25") or fractional format (e.g. 4 ¼"). This is a display-only preference — the underlying val...
2.2.4 Oval Degree Increments — 1° vs. 5° increments
2.2.4 display The Oval Degree Increments setting controls the step size of the degree selector in the Oval Calculator. You can choose between 1° increments for fine-grained precision, or 5° increments for faster, broader selections. The right choice depends...
2.2.5 Insert Installation — STD vs. VACU grip default
2.2.5 default The Insert Installation default controls which installation method is pre-selected when creating a new spec sheet — either STD (standard glued) or VACU Grip (vacuum-style). Setting the correct default for your shop means your drillers spend le...
2.2.6 Vacu Installation Increment from O.D. (1/32, 1/16…)
2.2.6 default When fitting a bowler with VACU Grip inserts, Spectre Cloud calculates the two hole sizes required for the two-tier drill based on the insert's outer diameter (O.D.). The lower hole matches the insert O.D. so the insert seats and glues at the ...
2.2.7 Display Measurements in — 16S+, 32ND, Decimal options
2.2.7 display When entering a span measurement on a spec sheet, Spectre Cloud presents a dropdown list of selectable values. This setting controls the spacing and precision of the values in that list — coarser settings show fewer values and less scrolling, ...
2.2.8 Display Pitches in — 16S+, 64TH, Decimal options
2.2.8 display When entering a pitch value on a spec sheet, Spectre Cloud presents a dropdown list of selectable values. This setting controls the spacing and precision of the values in that list — coarser settings show fewer values and less scrolling, finer...
2.1.1 Changing the display language
2.1.1 setting Spectre Cloud is available in nine display languages. Changing your display language updates all menus, labels, and interface text across the app — your bowler data and spec sheet content are not affected. 🌍 Available Languages Languag...
2.3.1 Default Hole Type — Round vs. Oval
2.3.1 KEY setting The Default Hole Type setting controls which hole type is pre-selected when you start a new spec sheet. Spectre Cloud supports two options: Round and Oval. Like all system defaults, this setting simply pre-populates the field — it can al...
2.3.2 Initial pitch inside the total oval — Edge vs. Center & Pitch Included Yes/No
2.3.2 oval When drilling an oval hole, Spectre Cloud needs a reference point from which to calculate the initial pitch of that hole. Because an oval opening has width — unlike a round hole, which has a single center point — there are two valid ways to defin...
2.3.3 Oval Width Calculator — Bit Size, Decimal, or Difference input method
2.3.3 oval When calculating an oval thumb hole, Spectre Cloud needs to know the oval width — the final size of the opening the bowler's thumb will sit in. This setting controls how you input that measurement. There are three options: Oval Width (Bit Size), ...
2.3.5 Oval Cut 'Move' Direction — V/H, H only, V only, or None
2.3.5 oval The Oval Cut Move Direction setting controls which directional components Spectre Cloud calculates and displays when outputting oval cut values. Depending on your drill press type and how you cut ovals, you may work with both vertical and horizon...
2.3.6 Flip V/H on oval cuts — matching your drill press DRO display order
2.3.6 oval The Flip V/H on oval cuts setting controls the display order of the vertical and horizontal values in the oval cut cards shown by the Spectre Cloud oval calculator. This setting should match the order your drill press digital readout (DRO) displa...
5.2.1 Setting up: Oval Cut Direction = V/H in Settings
Setting up: Oval Cut Direction = V/H in Settings 5.2.1 CALC oval method Before using the Oval Calculator, Spectre Cloud lets you choose how oval measurements are displayed and recorded throughout the app. The Oval Cut Direction setting controls whethe...
5.2.2 Entering Starting Bit and Oval Width — Bit Size mode
Entering Starting Bit and Oval Width — Bit Size mode 5.2.2 oval method When using the Oval Calculator in Bit Size mode, you enter two values Spectre Cloud uses to calculate the resulting oval: the starting drill bit size (the diameter of the round bit u...
5.2.3 Entering Starting Bit and Oval Width — Decimal mode
Entering Starting Bit and Oval Width — Decimal mode 5.2.3 oval method When using the Oval Calculator in Decimal mode, you enter the same two core values as Bit Size mode — the starting drill bit diameter and the oval width — but expressed as decimal num...
5.2.4 Reading the DIFF (decimal difference) auto-calculation
Reading the DIFF (decimal difference) auto-calculation 5.2.4 oval method Whenever you enter oval measurements in the Oval Calculator, Spectre Cloud automatically computes the DIFF — the decimal difference between the two oval dimensions. You do not need...
5.2.5 Adding oval cut rows using the + button
Adding oval cut rows using the + button 5.2.5 oval method The Oval Calculator in Spectre Cloud is not limited to a single hole calculation at a time. Using the + button, you can add multiple oval cut rows within the same calculator session — one row per...