For years at home/on site, I’ve been using a single sided Eze Lap followed by a leather ‘Power strop’ which is just a stack of leather discs on an arbor that goes in a drill, with some polishing compound the final buffing leaves a fantastic edge. I have a motley assortment of old Marples and Japanese chisels.
There’s a Tormek in my mate’s shop I use every now and then too.
I would recommend the power strop.
If they still make them, got mine from Tillgear.
For years at home/on site, I’ve been using a single sided Eze Lap followed by a leather ‘Power strop’ which is just a stack of leather discs on an arbor that goes in a drill, with some polishing compound the final buffing leaves a fantastic edge. I have a motley assortment of old Marples and Japanese chisels.
There’s a Tormek in my mate’s shop I use every now and then too.
I would recommend the power strop.
If they still make them, got mine from Tillgear.