I have been working on my dovetailing skills and making some progress. My greatest weakness seems to be holding the tail board in place for accurate marking of the pins.
I've tried clamping the pin board in a vise level with the bench top and elevated the height of a plane that keeps the tail board level.
My problem seems to be two fold: accurately lining the tail board with the end/edge of the pin board and keeping the tail board from moving when marking the pin board.
I hope this makes sense and you folks have some tips to help me improve the quality of my dovetails.
Thanks for your thoughts,
Ron