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    You can use 325 grit sandpaper to lap your hones. Flat surface and plenty of water to wash away swarf. See this illustrated tutorial by Josh Earl here.

    It is not at all unusual for a razor to have a wider bevel on one side or the other, one end or the other. These things aren't always perfectly symmetrical. This is why x and rolling x strokes come into play. If you can get a good shaving edge on it evenly symmetrical bevels, while desirable aesthetically, don't matter.
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