Studied the book some and made my first 30 degree top cut. It's suspose to be 1/32 wide. Hard to see but it is there. Had one stone that was adequate width to stone dress for a 30 angle. Doesn't take much spin to make the cuts either. Just a quick on and off. Then attempted a 60 bowl cut. Had only one stone in the bag that would barely pass through the barrel throat area. Set the stone dresser for 60 degrees and gave it a try. Here is how it turned out. A lot of the bowl is still untouched because there is nothing there.
I made a measurement using the out of round gauge. Couldn't figure out how it worked then finally realized the gizmo floats on the arm that rides along the center of the valve seat cut. And a photo from the book confirmed the setup. I got a runout of .001" And book says .002 or less so I was pleased. Then gave it a valve lap to better see the margins. What would be a good dye to use?
Here is a photo of the stone for the 45 seat. I notice it doesn't get marked the full circumference. Is this coming from the dresser or the pilot or stone bushing?
Finished up by installing the valve with spring and filling the port with fuel to check for leaks. Got some weep. Not much or fast. Very, very slight, but not 100% dry.