Well, I had a chance to give'er a go and this will work perfectly for my needs. Hand sanded the blade to a 1000 grit and the bevel has proven to be absolutely flat and uniform on both sides. I'm grinnin' like a kid at Christmas. Can't wait to harden this blade and do the final sanding and get a handle on it. Since I'm so new to all of this, I hope I left enough thickness at the edge so I won't ruin it during hardening. We'll see-e-e-e...................... Won't be able to get to that part until tomorrow, but I'm sure antsy, to say the least.
The nice part about this jig is I'll be able to remove the "shelf" and put another on it if I want to make larger knives............which I hope to do in the future. I know the skill of free-hand beveling is "the rage", but as few larger knives as I'm likely to make, the more comfortable I'll be with the jig. It's more important to me to have a uniform bevel than it is to brag "I did it free-hand".