We could answer that with more questions.
Compass to 212 degrees. And adjusting what and where did you reference 36 degrees to.
Look again on dishpointer. A compass uses magnetic north. Unless you're using a compensated surveyors transit or aircraft compass. Where did you screw up? Hint. It starts with "mag". Almost 223 degrees using that.
How about the lnb skew?
Look in your 'hood for DN or Directv dishes. Ignore the shape of the dish. Ignore the offset angle of them. Look for ones mounted in the general direction of the satellite you want to snag. Ignore the lnb mounting arm angle.
Look at the tilt, "skew" of the lnb in relation to a carpenters level placed in front of it. "Skew".
Since this is your first rodeo. Simply moving the lnb with the hold down bolts loosened 1/8" in any direction can result in total signal loss in even a perfectly aligned dish. C band especially. Ok?
You aimed it. Fine. How accurate? Using what?
I'll show you my dish mount before wire brushing and painting it. There are only a few places to reference setup angles. The polar axis and the face of the dish. Period.
Unless the local fabricator set down with each individual dish and determined the correct alignment references and put stickers on it.
Don't expect to slap a bunch of stuff on the dish and stick it in the general direction and expect for it to look right at a 'fridge out there 22,000 miles +.
Aim in the proper direction. Lnbf skew set. Lnbf distance from center of the dish set. Elevation angle set. Maybe even a touch high.
Tune the receiver to a known strong transponder.
Turn the dish on it's axis. In your case with the actuator screw, motor yanked.
Just a few degrees either way.
Give it a crank higher or lower with the elevation adjustment bolts.
Repeat.
You might have to get up on a ladder with the dish pointed exactly where it is supposed to be and wiggle the lnbf around to check if you snag a signal.
All questions answered and covered. Use the dish face for the elevation angle setting. Rim to rim top to bottom with a long straight board.
Same for the azimuth degree. Board level across the dish face with the horizon. A compass aligned perfecly on it.
Turn the actuator until it's aimed correctly E-W.
kirk out.