Building & alignment Laser Level

RC Steve Sterling rcsteve at tcrcm.org
Thu Nov 27 10:47:12 AKST 2003


Sounds pretty good. Could you make perm. mounts into your workbench
(corners?) so you would have reference line being painted while you work?
I'd love a link to your pictures.
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  Subject: Building & alignment Laser Level


  Just thought I would share this.
  I am currently in the building mode and use a jig to set up an align my
airplane projects, some of you may remember the jig from the K-Factor
several years ago.
  While exploring methods to improve on the setup to make it fool proof and
easier to set up I decided to install a laser system to enhance the digital
level method that I have been using in order to give me a visual look that
would allow me to see the total alignment picture with all points and
adjustments being indicated at the same time. this will allow me to see the
effects of a change in alignment  and the effect it has on other points of
alignment and make corrections without the time consuming and difficult task
of making hundred of repetitive measurements to assure everything is
correct. In other words a visual real time picture of cause and effect.
  I did a lot of looking to try and find the lasers required for a
reasonable price that had all the features that were needed.
  While in the tool department of my local Sears Roebuck store to pick up a
few tools I was looking around and found a sign that had a sale on what they
call Level Laser Trac $34.00
  Item #48247 after watching a how to video they were playing I decided it
may work and that if it would that I would need two of them so for
sixty-eight bucks what the heck.
  These units have built in level's a mounting system and a magnetic base
complete with adjustment screws for leveling, they project a flat plane
laser beam 180 degrees. which Is adjustable to any angle horizontal to
vertical
  After making two mounting stands to attach them to my jig table I
proceeded to check them out to compare accuracy with my digital level and
found that they are infinitely accurate.
  Projection distance is over thirty feet and they also have a base that
will mount on a standard camera tripod but the one I have is not stable
enough to be useful so I made my stands out of a wooden block and 1/4-20 all
thread which screws into the tripod mounting plate.
  The beauty of the flat plane beam is that it allows you to take
measurements from any place on your building board surface and establish a
level line or point anywhere on your model where you need it. They work
great and you will be hard pressed to beat the price.
  No, I don't have stock in Sears Roebuck.
  I will follow up with pictures later for those who may have an interest.
  Buddy
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