You may have noticed small glass tubes containing tiny metal balls, often found in antique tool collections or old workshop kits. While they might look like decorative curiosities at first glance, these objects actually served a precise and practical purpose. They are components from specialized leveling tools known as bullseye levels, or machinist’s spirit levels. Unlike the more familiar straight levels that use a single bubble, these instruments were designed to measure balance in multiple directions at once. Their compact, circular design allowed craftsmen to check whether a surface was perfectly level from every angle, making them especially useful in... Continues…





