Quote Originally Posted by Razorfaust View Post
Seems to me your job if you chose to accept it is to even out what you made uneven. The selective use of pressure to re establish an even wear pattern. So before you actually rehone the blade your going to restore the bevel to a state that will hone evenly. At this point I wouldn't use tape until you have that sorted out, then once its reasonably even you may add tape and begin the actual honing process as per Glens video. Its going to take some analysis of whats happening on the stone but I think if you take it on you will learn a ton about your razor. Go slow and study whats happening and I bet you will make her whole again.
Thank you for in then encouragement!! I AM going to try and correct it...one thing I noticed—not sure if any else has experienced this; occasionally when I am honing on my Naniwa SS 1k I hear a loud squeak or squeal coming from the stone as I am moving the blade back and forth.

@Glen Thank you so much for your videos...these have given me really good education and a modicum of confidence especially since there are relatively few Kami honing vids out there, and far fewer GOOD ones.

@drMatt357 I would encourage every here to look at your vids as well. Your like the Alton Brown of razors! and that's a good thing!!!