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Simple Level, Bubble Level Holder

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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My monitor uses a floating arm mount, so no matter how I adjust the angle, it always feels slightly off, so I decided to buy a level to check.

However, being a 3D printing enthusiast, my thoughts quickly shifted from buying a level to making my own,,, so I went online and purchased some bubble levels,,,

But something went wrong, and I ended up buying 100 of them,,, don't ask me why, I don't know either,,,

But luckily, regardless, I now have bubble levels and can make a level,,,

After examining the 100 bubble levels I bought, I discovered a problem:

The two ends of the bubble level are actually slightly raised, I checked dozens and they all had a similar issue. This means the connection point between the bubble level and the holder cannot be at the ends of the bubble level to avoid the warping affecting the leveling. However, none of the level models currently available online address this,,,

So I had to try designing the holder myself, and I managed to make a usable one, which I'm sharing now.

Currently, I've only made a 9.5x40mm version, I will add and adapt other sizes later.

The good news is, I can finally use this simple level to adjust my monitor's tilt.

The bad news is, after centering the bubble level, the monitor looks even more crooked,,,

I'm now considering,,, whether I should go to the doctor to get my neck adjusted,,, maybe it's not the monitor that's crooked,,,,

 

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