Bob,
There are two sources for DVD's that covers it. One is Alan Lacer's Son of Skew dvd where the only thing that is used is a skew. The slots are cut in as a "v" cut. It adds a different look, a little more "fine crafted" than a parting tool cut. There's nothing wrong with that though either. I make them both ways. One way I use as a "production" technique and the other is more of a "individual" technique. Palmer Sharpless used the "v" cut notches.
The other source is a Jet DVD on "lathes". Any jet distributor should have the DVD. There's a place locally that sells them for $8-9. It's a steal since it's at least an hour long and completely done by Nick Cook. His honey dippers are one of the projects that are covered in depth.
Hope that helps.