Vulcan, Roman god of the forge, the only god who worked, was known for the beautiful things he crafted in his foundry. Vulcan used only the best tools. This carpenters level is the level that Vulcan would have used. If he existed. And if he had a smart phone.
Okay, maybe a Roman God wouldnt have used a level app on a smart phone. Maybe he could just put his hands on a surface and feel even the smallest tilt. I mean, he was a god, right? So what makes this level app so useful that it bears the name of a Roman god?
It uses a unique calibration process that doesnt require a level surface.
Yeah, there are a lot of carpenters level apps out there. And while most smart phones have a gravity sensor, most of them arent installed with precision, so most of these apps arent very accurate unless you can calibrate them. A lot of smart-phone levels have a calibration button, but you first need to put your device on a surface that you already know is level. And to know that, you need a level thats already calibrated!
So how useful is that? Well, not very. So your levels calibration button probably doesnt do you much good.
Here’s where Vulcan’s Level beats all the other smart-phone levels: It uses a unique two-stage calibration process. By measuring a surface from two different orientations, it can compensate for a surface thats not quite level. So it can give you a true calibration, even from a surface that’s not truly level. Kind of like putting your hands on a surface and just feeling which way it tilts. How does that work? Well, download the app and try it yourself.