Speaking of edge honing, the best and cheapest system I came across was the "scary sharp" method using 3M 'sandpaper'.
While I used it exclusively for plane blades and chisels, it is simple to adapt for polishing edges on boards, using existing edge guides. You will not get a shaper edge: period. You can get comparable results, if you spend a small fortune in water/diamond/Arkansa stones, and have apprenticed with some Japanese water stone ninja.
It may be overkill, but I'm sure there are some race tuners's that would like to explore the system.
The original thread that started it can be found here: http://www.woodbutcher.net/scary.shtml
There are videos, and many more pages relating to its application to woodworking on the net. Just google "scary sharp".
Buy some band aids, your edges will be ...scary sharp!:eek: