I never said I am going to make any measurements, this thread was meant as a presentation of some methods and inspiration for other people. Honestly I think that with the ink you can easily check flatness and also get a very nice visual representation of a flatness of the whole surface.
Do you want me to get the optical flatness standards to check, if my pieces of float glass are flat? For the ink method they are flat enough, trust me.
What do you mean? The interference method is an industry standard.
BTW Steve from Gamers nexus mentioned they they got the laser measurement machine so we will get some numbers from them soon.
You do not need a very expensive machine to get a nice picture about (and of) the flatness of a surface, a little piece of glass and a drop of ink will suffice. They are almost free. BTW those 6mm thick small glass pieces I got seem to be perfectly adequate for the job.