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Creating a new bowler

Bowlers Creating a new bowler

Follow these steps to create a new bowler profile On Desktop, click BOWLERS in the top menu On Mobile, click the avatar icon on the bottom left of the menu On the top right of your screen, Click ­ + Add Bowler Add the bowler's personal information....

Creating a blank spec sheet for a bowler

Spec Sheets Creating a Spec Sheet

In order to create a Spec Sheet, first the bowler profile must be created. If this is a brand new client, with no history Click on (Add Spec Sheets ) If this is an existing bowler with a spec sheet already on file, and you want to create a new b...

How to clone the sheet

Spec Sheets Creating a Spec Sheet

Cloning the sheet is the best option for updating a bowler's measurements while saving the old measurements in the bowler's history. 1. To clone the sheet , click on clone button  Then you can name the update the name of the sheet  ex: Then click the ...

Grip types - Conventional or Finger Tip

Spec Sheets Creating a Spec Sheet

1. Choose the grip type. If the displayed grip type is not what you want, click on the displayed grip type. 2. The selection box will appear. Click on the down arrow and the other choice(s) will appear.  When when you click your selection, the selection ...

How to input the thumb hole information for an oval.

Spec Sheets Recording the details of the thumb meas...

1. This section of the spec sheet is for entering all of the thumb information. When you select an option, make sure the option you want is highlighted in dark blue.  Using "CENTER" will result in the original measured pitch being in the center of the hole. ...

How to input a round thumb information.

Spec Sheets Inputting Round thumb measurement

To enter the information for a round thumb hole, click " Round" Button on thumb info section located on Spec Sheet. Example: When the size of the thumb is determined , click on "Size" button. When the window opens, click on the down arrow and choose th...

How to input a finger oval measurement ( no inserts)

Spec Sheets Inputting a finger oval measurement (no...

Click inside the finger hole circle in the area that says "Hole Size". Using the selection box, choose the correct drill bit size for each finger hole. After it has been selected, it will be displayed "Hole Size" located on the Spec sheet. Example: 5. ...

Installing a pre-drilled thumb insert

Spec Sheets Inputting pre-drilled thumb inserts

 For pre-drilled or pre-molded thumb inserts, select "Round" for Hole Type.  If installing a Contour or Turbo pre-sized insert, find the right size insert to fit the sides of the thumb comfortably.  Click "Size" to open the Drop-down list:    When ...

Understanding the acronyms and abbreviations you will use in the spec sheet

Spec Sheets Understanding Terminology , acronym, de...

On the spec sheet you will see 4 options :    "F" for Full span  "C" for Cut to Cut  "O" for Outer to cut "H" for Hole to Hole see the picture  In a conventional drilling with no inserts, F (Full), C (Cut to Cut) and H (Hole to Hole) are all exactl...

How to Setting your Spectre Cloud

Settings

1.Click on "Settings"located on top to the Spectre cloud. Then you get acces to the menu of "Settings"  2. You can adjust your" Language"  , "System defaults" , " Thumb Hole Preferences" , " Drill Press Calibration"  , "Layout Preferences" , "Auto-Suggesti...

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Spec Sheets Layout in 3D ( Spectre 3.223)

In the "Arsenal" section, the "Hole Depth" option is designed to indicate the desired depth of the finger and thumb holes — for example:  Click on the circle of the hole to indicate the depth, for example:  Once you have entered your desired hole dep...

In the shop

Drilling Preparation for drilling

-Here are the important things to keep in mind in order to drill your bowling ball !!! . Must-have tool  . Understanding the movement of the drill press . Finishing the hole . How to properly glue grips . How to center a slug and make a round hole . Tool...

Here are the 5 important things to mention when identifying the bowlers.

The Bowlers 5 STATS TO GATHER

. PAP ( Positive Axis Point) . Axis Rotation  . Axis tilt . Speed . Rev Rate

Finding and Measuring the PAP ( Positive Axis Point )

The Bowlers

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.    

Axis Rotation

The Bowlers

There are three types of axis of rotation your player can end up on... 1: ( 0-30 degrees )    10% of players 2: ( 30-60 degrees )  80% of players 3: ( 60-90 degrees )  10% of players To determine the axis of rotation, place a piece of tape on the player's ...

Axis Tilt

The Bowlers

Bowling axis tilt is the upward or downward angle of the ball's axis of rotation relative to the lane, affecting how much of the ball's circumference touches the lane. A higher tilt results in a longer, straighter ball path with a sharper reaction, while a low...

Ball Speed and Rev Rate

The Bowlers

1.All bowlers are different from one another. There are five categories of bowlers based on the speed-to-rev ratio, which are as follows: 2. It is VERY IMPORTANT to fully identify your player in order to select a bowling ball that meets their specific needs...

Here is the understanding of the 3 phases of the hook that the ball must go through!

Ball Motion

1. -Phase 1 of the lane is the front part, which goes from the foul line to 30 feet. -Phase 2 is the mid-lane area, which ranges from 25 to 45 feet. -Phase 3 is the back end of the lane, from 45 feet to the end of the pin deck. - Phase 1 – Skid Phase D...

Understanding all properties, composite of the bowling ball.

Ball Properties

? Three Key Properties of a Bowling Ball 1. CG – Centre of Gravity Definition: The CG marks the balance point of the ball's core. It’s usually indicated by a small dot or marking on the surface of the ball. Function: Helps determine the drillin...

Basic Layout

Layout

The basic 60-degree layout in relation to the CG is ideal for beginner bowlers and applies only to symmetrical balls. It’s also a great option regardless of your grip type, whether conventional or fingertip! ? Why this layout is considered “basic” A 60-deg...