While there different lathe brands than yours is Chris, a couple of PDF links for good basic turning information including tool sharpening.
https://gadgetbuilder.com/How-to-run-a-lathe.pdf
http://www.opensourcemachinetools.org/archive-manuals/Hercus_TextBook_of_Turning.pdf
If you have lots of books and don’t yet have this one, put it on your mandatory to buy list. https://www.teepublishing.co.uk/books/in-your-workshop/model-engineers-workshop-manual/ Yes I’d term it as a medium level to sometimes lower advanced level book. But it’s one you’ll refer to often. And even at your current level, a great deal in it that can be used immediately. The authors thoughts about proper slide adjustments, HSS tools, and even the pros and cons of QCTP’s just for starters. I was going back through my own copy this morning in fact.
As someone has already said in this thread, problem solving is a big part of the hobby. Sometimes highly satisfying, and sometimes extremely frustrating until you finally get a reason and solution figured out. Learn to view any problem using pure logic and think everything through. And not what you think might or should be true. In the beginning it usually isn’t. 😀