Well, all but the cover and the tool rest that I already had.

After reading the book and watching the DVD from the TNT-300 Woodturner's Instruction Kit, I set out to replicate the spindle gouge bevel and side grind that was demonstrated on the DVD. I set the SVD-185 jig to 2, used the 55mm "P' setting and aligned the TTS-100 to the wheel using the "B" hole. Should have given me a 30 degree bevel and "sloped" shoulders that I saw in the DVD demo.

Alas, I got the 30 degree bevel, but not much in the way of a side grind. The end result certainly looks nothing like the spindle gouge that was used in the demo at those settings. The tool feels considerably harder to use since the edges (shoulders, for lack of a better term) are broad and abrupt. It is very sharp, though.

I think I'm missing something.