Quote Originally Posted by danielbmarques View Post
Oh, but I don't think it has to be re set. Visually the bevel looks fine, and as I said the razor still shaves decently, just not as good as it used to before I honed it and made it worse. From what I said do you think I should re set the bevel?

About the Dremel, oh, crap, I hope that's not what happened. I only used it very lightly on specific spots.
Resetting a bevel will do nothing but improve your shave as long as you have the technique mastered as well as a proven progression to get the razor from the 1k back to at least an 8k, preferably 12k or higher IMHO, edge.

Your bevel might look good to you but unless you've been resetting bevels for quite some time and really know all the tell-tale signs of a truely set bevel, I wouldn't go by visual inspection alone. There are numerous threads that discuss what a bevel should look and what it should be able to do; get digging

Best of luck to you!