Don,
I got the video "Handtools with Frank Klausz and I have gleaned some goodies from it. I had already done most of the things to my saws he recommends.
However, one of the issues I had was with rake angle. I knew a zero rake angle is more agressive, but since none of my LN have a zero rake angle, I was hesitant to sharpen my other saws that way.
Now, I have sharpened two of my saws with the zero rake angle and I do like the results.
I think his method of removing excessive set is really slick.
I was taking set out of my saws by tapping on my saws alternately on each side. I found it to be tedious.

I never knew you could set the teeth with a screwdriver either.

Thanks for the tip.