I'm sure he did, as did I and, I'm sure, many others did too...and I'm confident that no one knew what you were asking. You didn't properly articulate the question until posts number eleven and twelve.
How to calibrate ?
I have a completely new system, How can I verify it is correct prior to flying it?
I know how to calibrate the gauge.
If you can't read this and understand the message it's got to be my fault, isn't every thing I do wrong with you
Am I understanding correctly that you sketched up a template based on an existing pitot tube installation on a 1949 model? If so, how can you possibly have any confidence that it hasn't been bent back and forth a couple hundred times over the last 65 years?
Because I know that the 49 reads correctly. I've cared for this aircraft since 1990.
I only owned my 172 ('57 model) for three years but remember bending the pitot at least twice...and probably did more times that I no longer remember. I would just bend it back to a shape that looked about right and I never noticed any adverse effects.