I've never used one of these nor seen one except in pictures. I decided to build one using ideas from others, but throwing my own ideas in as well. I built 3 rollers and 3 'follow blocks' for 3/16", 1/4" and 3/8" tubing. They are 1" high so that in the future I might be able to bend 1/2" and 3/4" tubing. Here is a pic of it without the follow block in place. You can see the roller bearing that is encased in a block that has 8 pins for guiding it in fore and aft movement, depending on the diameter of the roller. The threaded handle pushes on the block and hence the bearing.
My Tubing BenderA couple of pics of the block and bearing:
My Tubing Bender
My Tubing BenderHere are all the pieces:
My Tubing BenderAll set up and ready to bend:
My Tubing BenderAs you can see below, at 90˚ I have run out of follow block. The only insight I had into the length I should make it was from DiAcro, which said the length of the follow block should be 3 1/2 times the radius of the roller for a 180˚ bend. Perhaps my math is wrong. Anyways, I just backed off on the handle and reset the block.
My Tubing BenderAnd finished:
My Tubing Bender
My Tubing Bender