@Jacob , I've been a woodworker for the past 50 years, professionally for a lot of it, you're teaching your Granny to suck eggs pal
I know how to use a block plane. The reason for the thread is to attempt to find a way to remove the 'rocking' effect of a flat plane sole on a curved edge, consistently, and accurately. I don't believe I could achieve that with a spokeshave because a) I don't have one , and b) I would probably spend weeks if not months trying to achieve a level of skill required to create an EXACT arrised edge on a curved (convex) surface.
I appreciate your sentiments regarding hand tools v. modern gadgets that attempt to shortcut the way to a skillset acquired over years, and in the most part I agree completely, but in this case I'm just looking for a simple uncluttered way to improve/perfect the attack angle of a block plane or similar on a curved surface.