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    I do hone sitting so raising my elbow will probably help. I also see I can get more value from the marker test than I have been. Hopefully I can try some of this out over the weekend. Thanks for all the great advise.
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    One thing I've taken to lately is to alternate between heel first and toe first on the hone when using x-strokes. It's not as tough as it may sound after a little practice. Seems like the heel first stroke many times gets the heel much more worked than the toe. So I alternate using toe first for 30 strokes or so then heel first for the next 30 laps, and on and on. I haven't seen any bad effects and it does seem to even out how the edge grinds itself on the stone. Like most, I much prefer a tiny, even bevel and that seems to have been the final twist I needed to make that happen.

    Though trying it on a humpback with a smile can get a little like Olympic gymnastics...
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    Just wanted to close this out. I tried most everything suggested here and even went to honing while standing. I got what felt like a uniformly sharp edge but after stropping still had a noticible difference from heel to toe. I am sure my honing technique has improved over the last couple of weeks but final issue was with the strop. I have a kangaroo strop and since it is so thin I put a fair amount of tension on it to keep it flat, I thought. I was actually preventing the razor from making consistent full contact with the leather. Loosened up on the strop and maintained little more than blade weight for pressure and I am getting and excellent edge along the length of the blade. I am now working through my small collection of razors to get them all to this standard. Thanks again for all the help
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