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7.1 — Managing the Arsenal
7.2 — 3D Layout (Spectre 3.223+)
7.1.1 What is the Arsenal section and how it connects to spec sheets
What is the Arsenal section and how it connects to spec sheets 7.1.1 concept The Arsenal is Spectre Cloud's ball inventory system — a per-bowler record of every piece of equipment they have had drilled at your shop. Where spec sheets capture the how of ...
7.1.2 Adding a ball to a bowler's arsenal
Adding a ball to a bowler's arsenal 7.1.2 KEY step-by-step Adding a ball to a bowler's Arsenal is a quick process — but doing it carefully, with accurate details and a consistent naming convention, is what makes the Arsenal useful over the long term. ...
7.1.3 Hole Depth option — setting desired depth for each hole
Hole Depth option — setting desired depth for each hole 7.1.3 NEW arsenal When drilling a bowling ball, hole depth is not a fixed value — it varies by bowler, ball construction, and fitting intent. Spectre Cloud's Hole Depth option allows you to recor...
7.1.4 Viewing and editing ball details in the arsenal
Viewing and editing ball details in the arsenal 7.1.4 arsenal Once a ball has been added to a bowler's Arsenal, its entry is a living record — not a set-and-forget note. Ball details change over time: status shifts from Active to Retired, surface notes ...
7.1.5 Suggested Layouts feature — using bowler data to suggest a layout
Suggested Layouts feature — using bowler data to suggest a layout 7.1.5 arsenal The Suggested Layouts feature is part of the Arsenal Plus plugin ($5 USD/month) and uses a combination of the bowler's recorded data and the ball's core specifications to su...
7.1.6 Manually entering Drilling Angle, Pin to PAP, and VAL Angle
Manually entering Drilling Angle, Pin to PAP, and VAL Angle 7.1.6 arsenal For shops that work from a layout plan rather than Suggested Layouts — or for any situation where the fitter is entering a pre-determined layout rather than generating one from th...
7.2.1 What is the 3D Layout view?
What is the 3D Layout view? 7.2.1 layout 3D The 3D Layout view is a visual feature available with the Arsenal Plus plugin ($5 USD/month) that renders a three-dimensional representation of a bowling ball showing the pin, mass bias marker, and finger hole...
7.2.2 Navigating and reading the 3D ball view
Navigating and reading the 3D ball view 7.2.2 layout 3D The 3D Layout view renders a rotatable ball model with all key layout elements plotted on its surface. Knowing how to navigate the view efficiently — rotating to the right angle, reading the plotte...
7.2.3 How 3D layout updates in real time as you enter measurements
How 3D layout updates in real time as you enter measurements 7.2.3 layout 3D One of the most practical aspects of the 3D Layout view in Spectre Cloud is that it does not require a save or refresh to reflect changes — as layout values, span measurements,...