Tawa,
If you want to try an alignment like UniDIN, you can use a two point protractor with similar nulls. The difference between the various alignments for a given arm basically amounts to setting up to different nulls, as explained here:
http://odysseytonearms.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Formulae
I am sure that if you wish to experiment without spending a lot, it would be possible to use the free Chpratz protractor from VE.
Or, if not that, then have Yip make a Mint for a specific known effective length or mounting distance using given nulls.
The important thing with any protractor is to persevere with trying to obtain the required zero error degrees when the stylus is on the nulls.
If you want to try an alignment like UniDIN, you can use a two point protractor with similar nulls. The difference between the various alignments for a given arm basically amounts to setting up to different nulls, as explained here:
http://odysseytonearms.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Formulae
I am sure that if you wish to experiment without spending a lot, it would be possible to use the free Chpratz protractor from VE.
Or, if not that, then have Yip make a Mint for a specific known effective length or mounting distance using given nulls.
The important thing with any protractor is to persevere with trying to obtain the required zero error degrees when the stylus is on the nulls.