Johan,
I have just seen this. Great job.
your frying pan may tell you that a giant sphere is actually flat, but I doubt that would be a problem with a surface plate though. Assuming that a plate was made to its grade tolerances then any future lack of flatness will likely be a result of wear (some users take less care than I do) and your frying pan should work pretty good for that.
I too, have considered making a 'repeat o meter' but I know that I have no use for it. My plate is a grade A inspection quality and I know that it is not worn. I use it only for measuring and never for lapping.
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