Sorry I have not Rich.
For plane irons and chisels I use the WorkSharp 3000 (not the 2000). It is the fastest, absolutely repeatable, unit I have used. The edge looks like a mirror and (I repeat) extremely fast. In two minutes I can do, what takes me 30 minutes on my Jet Slow Speed. I cannot sharpen a plane iron and come back and hit the same angle exactly by hand. I am not a machine. However, I can come back to the exact same spot with the WorkSharp 3000 (the 2000 does not have that capability).
It takes me about as long as it would take you to flip a light switch up and down 3 times to set up my exact previous angle if I had changed it since last time with that tool. It takes another 2 or 3 seconds to put the tool into the machine and about 10 seconds more to re-polish the edge.
For wood turning gouges I use a home made unit that works like a Wolverine. This works very well. I seldom go to a mirror finish. If I do, I have to switch from the Wolverine like unit I made and go to the WorkSharp top section. There are many advocates of going directly from the grindstone of a Wolverine unit to turning wood. They claim that the microscopic "teeth" on the edge work better for turning than a smooth edge. The other group can give you good arguments for going to a mirror finish for a turning tool.
I don't know if this helped you at all. I do know going from the hand setting the angle and holding it---like most systems. Setting the angle in a clamp that has a roller under it and using a stone is not accurately repeatable by me. I have used those two systems for over 60 years and still cannot attain the sharpness I want. I purchased the WorkSharp and within a couple hours I was turning out the sharpest tools of my life.
As you can tell I am a real WorkSharp affectionado. No, I am not involved with the WS company nor do I own any stock. I better shut up.
Enjoy,
JimB