The simple test of accuracy of any level is to take a reading then rotate the level 180 degrees and compare that reading to the original reading. If it reads the same when rotated it is accurate.
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Nice setup!!!!!! I use a variety of levels, much easier to convince myself all is well. you moved into a world of precision I purposely avoid. The width of the tool looks similar to the width of the tonearm base. You could test the tool against other levels, and if you have confidence in the tool, then I would put a few layers of blue painter's tape under the 'low' (hah) edge until 0.1 is 0.0 then, put that many layers of blue painter's tape under that edge of the tonearm, so the arm presumably gets to be 0.00 |
@pinball101 That's a clever thought. I checked and it does read the same whichever way it is facing. |
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