Hi
I downloaded this Stanley iPhone level app. It’s interesting. I don’t have a machinist level yet so I’m trying this and wondering how it compares to a true level. The app seems to measure to one decimal point eg 0.0 degrees.
The app has an unique calibration function where you measure a surface one way then turn the phone 180 degrees and measure it again. It can then calibrate to zero. It seems to be “accurate” to about +/- 0.1 or so.
The buttons on the side of the phone do get in way.
Does anybody want to try a comparison of a machinist level to this app and explain how much more accurate a true level is? If you can figure out how many more decimal places the analog level can do it would be interesting.
I downloaded this Stanley iPhone level app. It’s interesting. I don’t have a machinist level yet so I’m trying this and wondering how it compares to a true level. The app seems to measure to one decimal point eg 0.0 degrees.
The app has an unique calibration function where you measure a surface one way then turn the phone 180 degrees and measure it again. It can then calibrate to zero. It seems to be “accurate” to about +/- 0.1 or so.
The buttons on the side of the phone do get in way.
Does anybody want to try a comparison of a machinist level to this app and explain how much more accurate a true level is? If you can figure out how many more decimal places the analog level can do it would be interesting.