Lap it and bevel the edges.
Take Roy up on his offer,
Or if you want to learn how to hone, you will have to do a little homework. And read the honing primer in the Honing Forum, 2nd thread.Then re-read the whole Second Try at Honing thread and compare your edges to the photos of edges at the various grits in the progression.
There is nothing wrong with your stones, that a good lapping would not fix. When ever you suspect the slightest problem with a hone, lap it.
Again, you are not spending enough time on each hone and your bevel is not fully set.