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| Initial release | Apr 23, 2009 |
| Current version (2.1.0) | Nov 20, 2011 |
The lightest, prettiest and most handy carpenter tool kit in the world, right on your iPhone! Get 5 professional tools in ONE app at only half the price of buying each!
New Feature: Full Retina display support in high resolution for iPhone 4!
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You can hear from app reviewers and happy users:
"Not only are these tools functional, they're also gorgeous, with woodgrain and lighting effects that makes them seem straight out of Leonardo da Vinci's workshop." - O'Reilly Media, "Best iPhone Apps"
"Father's Day App for Your #1 Dad" - CNN
"Really handy and I like the style of the user experience a lot. I'm a picky user but I have to say these tools are nicely done and worth the price." - our customer
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There are 5 tools in this Carpenter tool kit:
- A plumb bob, the easiest way for you to verify the verticality
of lines or walls
- A surface level, the best tool to level any flat surface
- A bubble level bar, exactly as
you can see in carpenter tool kit shops, and more beautiful!
- A steel protractor, measuring angles from 0 to 180
degrees.
- A steel ruler, supporting both inches and centimeters. By swiping it left and right, the ruler is
capable to measure things much longer than your iPhone!
- Once calibrated, the plumb bob, surface level and level
bar can also be used as an inclinometer/clinometer by reading the angles on the screen.
Enjoy!
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A few tips for better use of iHandy Carpenter:
- THE PLUMB BOB, SURFACE LEVEL AND BUBBLE LEVEL BAR
Calibrate it first before any serious usage!
- USE THE PLUMB BOB TO MEASURE THE VERTICALITY OF A WALL
Two ways to test the verticality of a wall:
1. Put
your iPhone back-to-back onto the wall you measure (Recommended).
If the shadow of the plumb bob is on X axis (y
equals zero), it then indicates your wall is perfectly straight and vertical to the ground. Please note that in this way
the reading of "x" does NOT have to be zero.
The back of 3G iPhone is not totally flat. But it's accurate enough
just to use the flat part of your 3G iPhone.
2. Put one edge of your iPhone on the wall you measure.
If the
shadow of the plumb bob is on Y axis (x equals zero), it then indicates your wall is perfectly straight and vertical to
the ground. Please note that in this way the reading of "y" does NOT have to be zero.
- HOW TO MEASURE THE SLOPE OF A SURFACE
A few ways to measure the slope of a surface:
1. Use the Surface
Level (Recommended).
Put your iphone onto the inclined surface (The edge of iPhone should be in line with the slope
direction of the surface. To verify this, just to check whether the reading of "y" is around zero).
The reading of
"x" is the slope angle of the measured surface.
2. Use the bubble level bar
Put one edge or back of your
iPhone stick to the inclined surface (The edge of iPhone should be in line with the slope direction of the surface).
The reading is the slope angle of the measured surface.
If the surface is almost vertical to the ground, we suggest that you use the plumb bob tool to measure the surface instead.
-CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please refer to "Help & Instructions" in iHandy Carpenter settings page