Sharpening plane irons and chisels
I like a tip from David Charlesworth's book "Furniture making techniques". He recommends, instead of polishing the whole of the back of a plane iron, to form a narrow very low-angle micro-bevel on its back face by placing a thin 6" ruler lengthwise on the sharpening stone and resting the plane iron's back on it. Doing this speeds up sharpening considerably. However, he says that this should not be done with chisels. I cannot see any valid reason why not. Can anyone suggest one?