Quote Originally Posted by daflorc View Post
If the bevel is uneven on one side/cheek/face of the razor, we're looking at warping or stone needing a lapping.
Or a warped blade or a blade with a spine thickness that's not uniform, or a blade with metal that's not of uniform thickness at the edge...
Especially if the OP is doing x-strokes it's unlikely that the hones being flat or not is the culprit here. You have mentioned in several posts that you bought wide hones so as to not have to do x-strokes. In that case an unlapped hone can cause problems like this. The x-stroke greatly reduces that possibility.