Because, I know we just can't get enough of sharpening
No, really though - I would like any constructive criticism / commentary! I decided to make it in a little "how to" format as I have a friend interested in woodworking and who was asking me about sharpening, and because it allows me to expand on what I do and why I do it. Moreover, I kind of enjoy sharing my knowledge from a beginners perspective, as I think it's useful to other beginners.
Since I am still a beginner though, I thought it would be prudent to run it by all of you just to make sure that I'm not advocating anything objectively wrong and can benefit from any experience relevant to my technique.
In particular, I'm curious how those of you who free-hand and maintain a perfectly flat bevel avoid the problem of suction/sticking. I've played around with that method multiple times, but I keep reverting to sharpening with a convex bevel because it remedies this problem.
Disclaimer: No, I don't normally spend this long sharpening a single chisel! I just find it extremely hard to talk and do something at the same time, apparently, and wanted to cover a wide array of points. I guess I should have recorded the process at regular speed as well/could make a second video demonstrating that.
This is one of my first attempts at making a youtube video, by the way.