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6.1.1 Step 1 — Create the bowler profile
Step 1 — Create the bowler profile 6.1.1 KEY workflow Drilling your first ball in Spectre Cloud begins before you ever touch the drill press — it starts with setting up the bowler's profile. The bowler profile is the foundation every spec sheet, arsen...
6.1.2 Step 2 — Create a blank spec sheet for the ball
Step 2 — Create a blank spec sheet for the ball 6.1.2 workflow With the bowler profile saved, the next step in the first-ball workflow is creating a blank spec sheet for the ball you are about to drill. The spec sheet is where all of the fitting data li...
6.1.3 Step 3 — Set grip type and enter finger measurements
Step 3 — Set grip type and enter finger measurements 6.1.3 workflow With a blank spec sheet open, Step 3 is where the physical fitting begins. Before any spans or pitches are recorded, Spectre Cloud needs two foundational pieces of information: the bowl...
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 en...
6.1.5 Step 5 — Select layout (VLS, 2LS, PAL, or manual)
Step 5 — Select layout (VLS, 2LS, PAL, or manual) 6.1.5 workflow With the bowler's grip measurements and thumb information in place, Step 5 moves to the ball layout — the drilling angle that determines how the ball's core is oriented relative to the bow...
6.1.6 Step 6 — Add ball to the arsenal section
Step 6 — Add ball to the arsenal section 6.1.6 workflow Before drilling begins, Step 6 takes a short detour from the spec sheet to register the ball itself in Spectre Cloud's Arsenal section. The Arsenal is the bowler's equipment inventory — a permanent...
6.1.7 Step 7 — Review, print, or share the spec sheet
Step 7 — Review, print, or share the spec sheet 6.1.7 workflow With the spec sheet complete and the ball registered in the Arsenal, Step 7 is the last checkpoint before drilling begins. This is the moment to review every value on the spec sheet, catch a...
6.1.8 Common mistakes on the first ball and how to avoid them
Common mistakes on the first ball and how to avoid them 6.1.8 TIP guide Even experienced pro shop operators make mistakes on a first-ball drilling — not because they do not know what they are doing, but because first-ball fittings involve more variabl...