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1.3.1 Adding your payment method
Adding your payment method 1.3.1 KEY billing TODO — write this page.
1.4.4 Quick-start checklist: from sign-up to first drilled ball
Quick-start checklist: from sign-up to first drilled ball 1.4.4 TIP overview TODO — write this page.
1.1.1 What is Spectre Cloud?
Spectre Cloud Pro Shop Software Spectre Cloud is a web-based management platform designed specifically for bowling pro shops. It allows operators to manage clients, spec sheets, and bowling ball arsenals from any device with a modern web browser. Positioned a...
1.2.1 How to sign up for Spectre Cloud
How to Sign Up for Spectre Cloud Getting started with Spectre Cloud is quick and simple. Since the platform is entirely web-based, there is no software to download or install — you can be up and running in just a few minutes from any device with a modern web ...
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...
2.4.4 Matching Spectre output to your specific drill press brand/model
Matching Spectre output to your specific drill press brand/model 2.4.4 TIP calibration Spectre Cloud includes a drill press brand and model selector that automatically configures the pitch sign convention and axis orientation settings to match your mac...
2.6.1 Overview — why leaving all Auto-Suggestions ON saves time
Overview — why leaving all Auto-Suggestions ON saves time 2.6.1 TIP auto Spectre Cloud includes a suite of auto-suggestion features that automatically populate recommended values across spec sheets as you work — finger and thumb sizes, pitches, spans,...
3.1.1 Creating your first bowler (client) profile
Creating your first bowler (client) profile 3.1.1 KEY step-by-step A bowler profile is the foundation of everything in Spectre Cloud. Every spec sheet, arsenal entry, layout history, and auto-suggestion is anchored to a bowler profile — without on...
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. ...
4.5.1 Selecting "Oval" thumb hole on the spec sheet
Selecting "Oval" thumb hole on the spec sheet 4.5.1 KEY oval Drilling an oval thumb hole requires more setup information than a round hole. In addition to the standard thumb measurements, Spectre Cloud needs four oval-specific inputs to generate th...
5.1.1 What is an oval thumb hole and why is it used?
What is an oval thumb hole and why is it used? 5.1.1 KEY concept Most bowling balls are drilled with round holes — circular in cross-section, sized to fit the bowler's thumb or fingers at the point of insertion. For many bowlers, a well-fitted round h...
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...
2.3.1 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...
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...
5.2.8 Worked example: full V/H oval from start to finish
Worked example: full V/H oval from start to finish 5.2.8 TIP example This page walks through a complete, real-world oval calculation from first opening the Oval Calculator to the finished values recorded on a spec sheet. It brings together all the con...
5.3.1 Setting up: Oval Cut Direction = H in Settings
Setting up: Oval Cut Direction = H in Settings 5.3.1 CALC oval method Before using the Oval Calculator in horizontal-cut mode, Spectre Cloud needs to know that your shop measures and records ovals with the horizontal dimension listed first. The Oval C...
5.3.4 Worked example: H-only oval
Worked example: H-only oval 5.3.4 TIP example This page walks through a complete H-only oval calculation from opening the Oval Calculator to finished values ready for the spec sheet. It covers a realistic scenario where a pure horizontal cut is the ri...
5.4.1 Setting up: Oval Cut Direction = V in Settings
Setting up: Oval Cut Direction = V in Settings 5.4.1 CALC oval method The third Oval Cut Direction option in Spectre Cloud is V — a pure vertical-only configuration that records and displays ovals with the vertical dimension only, without a paired hor...
4.3.5 How to input a finger oval measurement (no inserts)
How to input a finger oval measurement (no inserts) For bowlers who do not use finger inserts, the oval measurement captures the natural shape of each finger hole needed to achieve a comfortable, secure fit. Because fingers ar...
5.6.5 Choosing EDGE vs. CENTER: which method fits which bowler?
Choosing EDGE vs. CENTER: which method fits which bowler? 5.6.5 TIP guide With four calculation configurations available in Spectre Cloud's Oval Calculator — EDGE and CENTER, each with or without Add Pitch Thumb — the practical question every operator...