Hello
Here is a link that may be helpful
your-cheapest-honing-setup-buying-new-only-t102548.html
If you want more information in video format than mentioned, then it would be helpful
to know what tools you need sharpen, what you have already, and your budget.
For me its a toss up between a range of hones from the pace Ed65 mentioned, and bonding them to granite or offcuts of what have you, or buying the Ultex hones half price.
A finer hone or strop will get the job done after that.
A cheap Eclipse knockoff for a fiver will suffice.
There's little difference in methodology using a jig in combination with a hone that will stay flat.
That will get chisels and plane irons dependingly sharp and little to go awry.
David Charesworth would be another good demonstration to watch the use of a honing guide from.
If you have some old hones already and you wish to go freehand, then David Weaver and Bill Carter demonstrate this quite well in some of their video's.
Not tutorials exactly, but more of a demonstration within their videos somewhere.
That would be the best examples in video format that relate to get the end result that I want.
I still use a wee block for sharpening scrapers though.
Seen from Rob Cosman, and is the only thing from him that makes sense to me, (sharpening wise)
as needing all that kit is a huge expensive rabbit hole to go down.
Tom