The one thing to remember is that you really are not going to get an even looking bevel with the wear you are describing. The real key is to try to get the razor to lay as flat on the hone as possible which is where the circles come in. The top part of the bevel will always reflect the wear on the spine. But, so long as you can get the edge flat on the stone or as flat as possible on it, you will be good and the important part of the bevel will be right. If you can't get the edge totally flat on the stone, the rolling X should take care of it and get you all the way there. In most cases unless you really have some damage, a 1K will work very well and would be all you need.

Have fun.