That's exactly where I was in December and January and after getting them all the sharpest they've ever been, I'm happy enough with the lot and how well they cut. Like you, I was determined to make a serious effort learning the skill and then maintaining that attitude forward. The
Atlin Honing Guide I really tried to make it work for my chisels, but it's
Not well suited for chisels with sidewalls more than 2.5 mm and was why I ended up returning it to Amazon and writing a review giving it 2 stars. FWIW, for plane irons it's fine. Though not near as pricey as the
Lie-Nielson honing guide, the
Veritas Mk.II Deluxe Honing Guide Set I ended up buying was still a lot of money paid, but without regret. A solid 4 stars, but no review written yet. I also went through a number of abrasives sessions with plate glass, light weight oils, sandpaper, and carborundum oil stones before finally buying the
Schaaf Tools 400/1000 Grit Diamond Sharpening Stone. A solid 5 stars, with a written review.
Photo date: 20191221; note at this point I hadn't applied a micro bevel to these 1", 3/4" and 1/2" chisels.