Congrats! You got one blade figured out.
The next blade may well have different issues. Like Jerry says honing is easy until it isn't.
I don't get all hung up on bevel angles. I do get picky about how thick the blade is before honing.
After polishing most blades will cut arm hair. This is before ever putting the blade on a hone.
These bevels are very thin and take little effort to hone. This approach has served me well. YMMV.
Practice is fun.
Another trick that helps my slightly arthritic hands. Is taping the blade and scales. This gives me much better contro!.
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