I've been working on hand-cut dovetails for the past couple of years with maybe a hundred or so dovetails under my belt. My results have been OK but I've been wanting to refine my technique a bit. After reading the ariticle in the current issue of Fine Woodworking, I decided to try some of the suggestions presented. The author recommended scoring the lines for the pins with a knife (tails were cut first) and then sawing these right on the line. This seemed counter-intuitive to me, but I thought I'd try it. My interpretation of this was to put the center of the kerf right on the score line. I ended up with loose-fitting joints, sort of what I expected. Did I interpret this recommendation correctly?