i have used a circular bubble level and a line level to level TT
both work bubble level trickier
both work bubble level trickier
Is this a good leveling tool?
Assuming the platter is to specs, it shouldn't matter what level you use. The only difference would be that if you use a straight bubble level, you just need take 2 non parallel measurements. (90 degrees rotation is easiest.) It doesn't matter if the level doesn't pass through the center of the platter. |
I don't believe their statements regarding only a level that fits over the spindle hole is appropriate. That would imply that different parts of the platter are in different planes. Better get rid of that platter then! If that were true, no level would work. A 2x4, pipe etc. will be level if one end is level as long as it is not bent. Buy a good quality machinist's level and learn to trust it. Much more expensive than what you are looking at but if you want accuracy. I recommend and use the 8 inch model |
But what about placing the bubble level in the exact center of the platter? Is it really more accurate?No, if the platter is level, then any place on the platter will be the same, level. If there is a difference between two points on the platter, then as Wntrmute2 said, "Better get rid of that platter then!" |