Stouffer 21 step is half a stop scale, Dlog=0.15 per step, so you can use the first clearsectio as base fog, and zero on that, and then verify that , say 4 setps in you are reading close to .60. Stoffer sell calibrated step wedges, but is it really that important how precise you are?
I don' have a reflective densitometer ( I was freely given an old TD-504) When I am calibrating for alt processe, etc., I contact print the step wedge onto a sample piece of sensitised material, then process and dry it. Using a portion of the un-exposed but sensitized material, I zero the transmission unit, and read through the paper base to get how linera the step wedge is. This gives me a good idea of what contrast index that negatives should be made to to print well onto any particular alt process.