Jason, I just want to add this… I try to examine all my knife purchases under the USB Microscope prior to using them. I have to say that many of these knives irrespective of the price come to me from the knife makers with uneven bevels. Even the knives specified to be 50/50 even bevel profiles. It is common in hand made, hand sharpened knives and machine made or machine sharpened knives, alike.
This means that you and your sharpening technique may not be the cause of your uneven bevel. You do have the power, the ability and the equipment to fix it. Sometimes if an uneven bevel is so far off, I will correct it in stages. That is, a little evening out each time I sharpen the knife. There is no reason to waste all that good steel just to even out the uneven bevel if the knife is very sharp and cuts well. You are probably the only who knows it’s uneven, Often even under bright like it hard to pick up an uneven bevel visually, with out some sort of magnification.
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