If you don't have the GOLD diamond series plus the extra coarse, you might try that and wish less about yet another inventory item! :D
I plumb wore out my original diamond stones on just Tuskers...and they're not as hard as some...
Course, you have the curved simmons, right?
One reason I went with the 3:1 style...
Glad I didn't offend in anyway... just seriously was impressed, but now I see how you arrived at your idea, but I think you missed Ron's point.
You do not need to have perfectly matched sides...you can just run a line of marker down the bevel edge and set it to take that off... forget matching the bevels...
Biggest thing I had to learn was to stick with the coarsest grit till I got a "wire edge" on the opposite side (true for double or single bevel) and then...ONLY then, flip that bad boy over and work the other side till you get a wire... then flip again, and start that 15-flip, 15-flip, 10-flip, 10- flip, 5 flip, 5 flip, then one each side flip 10 times each and then and ONLY THEN, switch to another grit and start it over. Takes longer to tell it then do it!