
Anyway to get the one degree graduations it is helpful to know that 1 deg is 1 in 57.29 slope. So I drew a 573mm long line and then stepped out 10 mm for every 1 deg to get my 5 degree each way scale.
My test mule was my first guitar I ever bought, a Washburn M.I.C. Dred with a solid top....I wanted to know this because I plan to sand the braces away until I get 2 deg of bridge rotation and then see how the old box sounds....

So I did the test setting it up on 0 deg and then dumped the string tension holding the guitar very steady on the solid neck support I have to make sure that the guitar didn't move at all.
The result for the Washburn was that there was about 0.66 or 2/3rds of a degree of rotation. I tested one of my latest and found about 1.25 or 1 and a 1/4 degrees so I am still overbuilding somewhat....
Here are the photos...sorry for the bad photography but it was done in a bit of a hurry....
I hope this has been helpful ...