First of all, without seeing an actual photo of the blade it is very difficult to give you an assessment of your problem with such little information. With that in mind, however, it seems that you have several ways of midigating your problem. First, it seems that you need to establish a new bevel on this blade. With the problem you are facing, an X-pattern is almost manditory to do this, and it might even take a rolling X-pattern depending on the severity. Second, if that does not resolve the issue, and your frowning is worse than expected, I would consider breadknifing the blade and starting from scratch. That, however, is a drastic measure, and I would consider the former before the later. Maybe someone else might be able to give you some better advice than this, however.


Ray