We get frequent requests for good training videos. Here is my short list and reasons for choosing them:
For an introduction to and overview of the Tormek:
https://youtu.be/ESW3wy0PI18
This is an excellent and extensive interview with Tormek's Stig Reitan ("Stickan" on our forum). There is no better introduction to the Tormek and Tormek values.)
For anyone wanting to start a knife and scissors business, in my opinion, there is no better guide than Steve Bottorff, also a forum member and my knife sharpening mentor. His Sharpening School DVD is a very good facsimile for the private instruction class he taught for many years before retiring. Check his business (sharpeningmadeeasy.com) and his you tube channel.
Two other forum members, Wootz and Sharpco, have done exceptional you tubes. Both show outstanding methodical technique. You will note that Wootz uses the computer applet and VFB (Vertical Front Base) he designed and sells. I consider both to be essential components of accurate work, and would purchase both before acquiring the Japanese 4000 grit wheel so many lust after. Check out Wootz' you tube channel, starting with this:
https://youtu.be/UckPmizllk0
Pay attention to Sharpco's very solid, controlled technique. (His technical quality is outstanding, also.):
https://youtu.be/mXqPCRkb8ww
For learning to use the DBS:22 drill bit jig, Alan Holtham's video is the head of the class and pick of the litter. I watch it every time before sharpening drill bits. Access it from the DBS-22 page of tormek.com.
For sharpening turning tools, my "pick of the litter" vote goes to Jeff Farris and the Tormek Woodturner's Instruction Box. Although this was made many years ago, the information is solid and still relevant.
https://www.tormek.com/usa/en/accessories/other-accessories/tnt-300-woodturners-instruction-box/
These, in my opinion, are the best of the best. Feel free to venture beyond these, however, I strongly recommend these as your instructional foundation.
Ken