This knife have rested couple of months. It is time to continue mess with this..

Watched gssixguns honing video on video section and I get inspirated. So I have honed this Narva with the 1K Naniwa several hours. I mean a lot with any different strokes. And have done some strokes with 400 grit stone too. The last time I gave up with this I could not understand how much metal must be removed after bread knifing technique. So now the bevel starts to form, but there is still work to do.

Have used the 400 grit stone as lapping stone. When having this kind of marathon you must lap or just clean the stone frequently because it is loosing its abrasiveness. The stones surface is full of removed metal and is getting slippery. When done some strokes it is like new and having its quality back. The difference is significant.

I did not used a tape on the spine. Have to test how it feels to hone it without a tape.

I think here is also some progress on my technique, I hope so
I have watched some honing videos where the honer had the stone crosswise and it looked awful. So I have tested different angles how to keep the stone and this crosswise feels quite ok. I have to test it later again. Maybe some diagonal angel or so is best, at the moment.

Dunno if I can get this knife sharp never. The bevel is not even or straight, it has waves. I think it is ill-treated or something. But I will continue honing and then we will see if it works.