I've created a monster.
The edge is now .010" thick at the closest thing it has to a shoulder, it was .060". Now it's only twice as thick as my thinnest knife, a ZDP-189 Spyderco Caly 3 at .005".
The final edge angle is about 12 degrees per side, a little steeper than I was expecting, but considering the overall thickness of the blade it doesn't surprise me. This is also still the edge formed by polishing the blade (as you'll see later), so I cold potentially knock it down a degree or two with my ceramic stones.

In a way I'm happy with it being slightly on the thick side, once you get around 6-8 degrees per side steel starts to act a little more like tinfoil.

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(It comes with a cloaking device too!)