
Ok guys I'm back for another question ...
I am not looking for any secrets from you about how much you bend your axles as we already covered that topic and I have a good idea of where to start for testing. (but I am willing to take them if you want to give)

What I am wondering is how you measure the bend??? I have the tool recommended by someone here and believe it or not, I am somewhat mechanically inclined. BUT ...I can't figure out how to use this thing with any kind of accuracy. I am looking to be able to repeat a given bend with some sort of consistency.
One thing that I have learned here is to be able to laugh at yourself. If I shared a video of my attempts at using this I am confident that some of you would be on the floor crying because you are laughing so hard!

My fat fingers have stuff falling over and axles turning and nothing lines up. About the only thing I have not tried is standing on my head while attempting to measure. Oh wait ... I haven't tried looking in the mirror backwards yet .....

There has to be a simple way to bend and measure the amount of bend with some degree of accuracy. I mean if I want to try 4* on one and then 9* on another, how do I measure it. I know that I can put a stop on the bender and repeat a given bend, but how do I know how much it is? I know I can probably see the difference between a 4* and a 8*, but I know I can't see the difference between 5* and a 6* bend. I really want to learn how to do this!
So if you are done laughing at my simple mind and don't mind sharing your process to measure the bends, this Derby dad would very much appreciate it!
