Looking good as always, Gwaii.
Just a note for those that don't know; not all levels are! I'll usually spend 20-30 minutes picking a level. Find a spot on the floor that you can place the level in exactly the same place each time. Note where the bubble is, swap ends. If the bubble is in the same spot, flip so the top is now the bottom and check bubble, and again swap ends and check. Do the same things to check for plumb. I haven't figured a way to check the 45* but I also have never needed to use that application. I've found that almost all tools that I go to buy are out of whack or need tweaking in one or more ways to work the way they should but I also don't buy the highest end tools. For example, EVERY 10" tin snips I own have had to be ground so the ends don't have an overbite. This is important to me as I'm doing finish work with aluminum sheet metal and I want a straight edge where I cut with no ripples, also I cut vinyl siding trim and it cracks easily in the cold if you use snips with an overbite.
Sorry for the threadjack, Gwaii, but I thought that this ties in to your whole work ethic.

Richard