I understand what you mean by just going for it and carving in anyway until it looks like the diagram in the PDF, but here's a thought... Surely Mors is all about efficiency and doing things as fast as possible? So why isn't there a conventional way to do these cuts? I can't imagine how to do the diameter reduction cut, so I'll be sitting there for ever trying to figure out it, whereas if I was told what cuts to make, I could at least try it over and over again and actually practice it instead of trying to figure out how to do it... It seems strange not to actually show you how the notches are made for the most part. I find it strange that there are people posting their try sticks all over the internet and yet no one actually tells you how to actually produce the notches.
