OK I’m going to add fuel to the fire. Since each dove tail is a one off operation. I simply use a card board u shaped shim at the narrow side of the barrel in the milling vise, it compresses and holds the barrel firmly. Gentle squeeze then use a level on the top flat to level everything up, then mill your pilot cuts with light cuts I usually use two or three passes. Done. I finish file the dovetail by hand. I doubt it takes me 15 min each. The card board used is non corrugated solid board, the stuff used on the back of notepads etc. Where there is a really heavy swamp I simply add layers. The u shaped shim keeps the narrow side centered and everything square visually. It takes just a small bit of judgement to estimate the thickness of card board you need, just remember it needs to compress, to do its job. I’m sure the springy vise on the Grizzley mill drill helps a bit too. When I worked in the machine shops we had a few milling machine vises that were too precise. We often used a shim on the moving jaw to help hold parts better. That’s where I got the idea. BJH