Ah… that makes sense.
If you do a search on “side sharpening”… you can find some info on this… and cool pictures like this…
… although most is related to sharpening planes and other wood working tools.
I recall a thread in another forum a few years back on the subject, and whether or not having the grind marks parallel to the edge would matter. One side debating that parallel marks would lead to earlier “edge rolling”, since the edge is theoretically weaker, and the other side debating that perpendicular marks lead to weak points along the edge, thus more prone to chipping. I don’t recall a definitive answer though. One study looked at this, and did note a failure in an edge “side sharpened” he didn’t normally see, but it’s obviously hard to draw a definitive conclusion from just one example.
It would be interesting to see if the “Sharpness Tester” notes any difference… especially since it seem capable of showing degradation over time.
Thanks for the followup.