Levels require a way to view the vial not only from the top but from the sides. Wooden levels (at least the antique ones I own) have sloped side holes which necessitate a bit of shaping.
Two arcs create the slopes?a small arc that is closest to the vial, and a larger arc that terminates on the outside surface of the level.I used a chisel, shallow gouge, and round file to shape the sloped holes?quick and easy.
I bet if I had planned ahead, I could have drilled the inner arc with a Forstner bit before cutting the blank for the level and the channel for the vial. But that's way too much forward-thinking for someone who's, well, impatient.
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Parts I and II for making this level are here and here.
Source: http://villagecarpenter.blogspot.com/2011/03/making-level-part-iii.html

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