That's about all you really need to do. You don't want to over-lap it or it'll become too slow to be useful. It'll produce a good edge, comparable in sharpness to a coticule but not as smooth. Like all hard hones you have to be careful of swarf buildup that can damage the edge, so only take a few swipes before cleaning it. Strop the edge thoroughly on linen or newspaper to soften the edge before using it.