The Radius of a bend almost always determines how much leverage you will need ( you couldn't bend a 1' long tube very easily around a 6" radius block by hand)
By having a much longer piece of tubing you gain the needed leverage when using various radius blocks. The tighter the radius the apt to kink/bend incorrect if you don't have shaped blocks. i.e. - buckets, soft woods, holes in tables. But for large radius bends these can work nicely.
I don't know if it is in the report, but many times you can mount a very inexpensive EMT bender in a vice, and get some very nice bends. (using the leverage of your longer tube) A gentle hand helps. And as Leonard shows, very gentle bends at many stations ( every1/8" or similar)
Best of success!