AJB Temple":39iby5hd said:
.... By the way, they must have improved the instructions as mine were professionally printed in a high quality booklet with crisp photos and proper explanations.
I think you will find that the Booklet is little more than a reprint of the web site and catalogue listings, the in-depth explanation and charts that detail exactly how to achieve particular profiles that come with the Tormek are absent.
Having said that, as Rhossydd says, the fact that the ProEdge abrasive is Flat and not curving away from the Jig pivot removes a significant need for the angle adjustments and spacing control of the Tormek or any wheel grinder for that matter, making the need for their in depth equivalent rather mute.
I think there's little chance of the Gouge profiling Jig needing setting on anything other than it's 'as supplied' for the vast majority of folks (assuming you have the Three hole Long Grind pivot block or it's home made equivalent.)
A better explanation of the role of the Three hole Long Grind pivot block would not go amiss and Tool projection setter (Proset) relationship also could do with a phrase or two. The former removing most of the need for the latter.
Edit:- +1 for the magnets, My PE is on a crude bench hook base with back and side walls to hold it on bench and contain much of the debris, several ex scrapped computer hard disk magnets located in the housing help trap the debris. (and the side guard if not careful when removing)