OTLB said:Does anyone know what the best level is?
It is hard to satisfy a level that sensitive. it took me 6 hours to level my table with an SPI, but it is level within .003" across the whole table (+-.0015") That takes some time.JimS said:I have a Starrett and it's so sensitive that I can't imagine being able to make use of anything more accurate. It would drive a guy crazy trying to satisfy a level more accurate than the Starrett.
Sorry, didn't see the 18" reference. Starrett is the only company that makes an 18'" level to my knowledge, But the sensetivity is .005". The #'s i've been been giving are sensetivity not accuracy,(2 different things) all machinist levels are only as accurate as the person using it, and if it has been calibrated or adjusted if need be. Also temperature and humidity can effect these precision tools. On the shop floor where I work you can measure a part, go into a 72 degree inspection room and get a .0002" difference with the same tool same part.OTLB said:Does anyone know what the best level is?
I was told to clarify in another posting.. lets mention anything under.0005 and not less than 18 inches long. Now lets see who knows what.
One of the major problems of useing levels longer than 8" when leveling slates, is that the longer the level, the less you can find low spots in the slates because long levels bridge the low areas:smile:OTLB said:Does anyone know what the best level is?
I was told to clarify in another posting.. lets mention anything under.0005 and not less than 18 inches long. Now lets see who knows what.
Lets see some pictures of your work, we've seen your levels...LOL What's next, the worlds best staple guns?OTLB said:have you seen my levels
Nice table, but it don't show your work, or answer my question to you.:wink:OTLB said:I know you don't like big levels but I thought I would show them. Attached is a pic of my first snooker table in 1992, bought it from National in Canada. This was in my basement gameroom and upstairs I had a nice GC 3. Not sure exactly what pics you want. I know everyone wants pics of seams with nothing in them so thats what I will do when I can.
Isn't it funny that snooker tables level out so well and don't have any slate screws normally. Although I have one now with 1.75 inch slate that does.