Chances are your Dovo needs a bit more than stropping. At least any Dovo I've seen that came straight from the factory needed it.
If I were you I'd send the razor out for honing to somebody who's good at it. You can also get another shave-ready razor from such a person, but that'll probably cost you a bit more than honing the one you already have.
If you insist on figuring it out yourself look at the wiki pages and the honing section on the proper way to hone a razor. I've never used spiderco hones, but other people have. AFIK the way they cut depends a lot on how they're lapped, so that's an extra variable, but generally you would set a bevel on a ~1k grit level hone, then refine the edge on a ~4k grit level and then ~8k grit level, at which point, if everything was done right, it should be pretty good shave.