This is all discussed in 12 pages( yes 12) in G/H.Thomas's ' book 'Model Engineer's Workshop Manual.
He inclined the Parting off tool at 7 degrees which, inverted does not require a hook. Of course grinding a hook on a parting tool makes a mess of the quite expensive tool and takes a long time to regrind on top and bottom.
Actually, I've just reground a parting tool with this hooked configuration. It came from a box of someone else's rejects.
The maths between the two is roughly, 0.0088 x the diameter of the grinding wheel in inches x the degrees required with the andwer in nthe height or depth of from the centre of the grinding spindle.
Professor Dennis Chaddock simply produced the chart in his Quorn book- assuming the his readers were none too bright.
Anyway, I fitted a Quorn spindle into spindle holder on a Kennet tool and cutter grinder( the forerunner of the Worden which I am starting to make. I noted that Thomas suggested a soft while Aloxite wheel wheras the one that I got was a 60 grit one. Having said all that, I created almost a mirror surface for cutting.
Err, uhm, I'm making an arbor to go on my Mark 1 Quorn to diamond swop for the final honing.
Hope this clarifies things somewhat.