Originally Posted by
Euclid440
Because it was not honed with tape originally, we can see a demarcation near the middle of the bevel where much of the deep stria was removed on the front half, by the Tsushima slurry, and where much of the stria is visible on the back half of the bevel where the tape lifted the bevel off the stone fully.
Your final bevel looks a bit scratchy on the back side, but the front half is smoother, and the edge looks straight. There may be room for refinement with a finer nagura.
Edge impact damage goes much deeper than the edge, can easily go to a depth of half the bevel width and travels radially from the impact point.
So, even if you were to remove all the edge to the bottom of the chip, the damage can resurface as micro chipping after a few shaves and stropping.
For that reason, I would have removed all the edge, to at least the bottom of the chip on a diamond plate. A full progression honing would remove more of the edge, to more solid steel.