So moving 2 whole number increments (~5 mm) changes the arm angle a
little more than 1 degree (~..6mm more.) The pivot to stylus tip
distance will vary depending on cartridge.
Did I get this right?
@jtimothya Looks like it to me. A more effective method would be to vary the angle of the cartridge in the headshell, but there's no good way to do that and the VTA tower does it pretty well anyway. The only fiddly bit that isn't worked out is that as you vary the VTA tower, the overhang will vary somewhat as well. A tiny bit compared to the resulting rake angle...
In case its not mentioned earlier though, one issue is that while 92 degrees is a nice central point to set the stylus rake angle, almost any LP is going to be slightly different than that on account of the actual stylus used to cut the groove. Mastering engineers don't set for 92 degrees, they set for the lowest noise in the groove, which may or may not be 92 degrees.