Scott good question.First about pic sizes try redusing them to 480 pix at photobucket,just look around and push buttons till you get it.
Now to knife,first thing is you build a knife up-side down almost all work is done from cutting edge.(try never thinner than dime as Kevin said)and if you do ,grind in from cutting edge it will get thicker) I really think your talking about the distil taper and that is done from the back of the knife to the front.But acually only from the plunge cuts forward(and never touch plunge cut)
Little more about the flatt grind,do you have a platin on the back of your grinder?If you don't and want a flat grind ,clap knife down and use a file.Put tip toward you,(claped down)start your file at plung cut and pull forward toward your belly.(not a lot down presure)over and over till all groves are gone.If you do this it will be a true flat grind.Many times you think you have a flat grind ,but don't untill it is checked this way.
Acually on the bevil ,I don't do that till putting sharp edge on,and then its kinda a rounding action(use a slack belt or rotary platin ),with the edge down.Hope some of this makes since
Your doing good and keep it up ,but go slow!!stop and think before you grind or file.Keep showing us pics and we will help.
Hey Scott when I was a beginner a guy told me something I never forgot.He said think about this.You want to make a knife that is smooth and pretty and your going to use grinder and sand paper !!!Everytime you touch it it leaves a MARK