We have mentioned this technique in a number of posts but I thought open this separate topic to collect tips.
I'll start with the way I do it and others can join in with their techniques. Then maybe we can get the Mods to insert a link to this post in the reference sticky where we have collected a number of these type posts over the years. Sorry Mods but the honeymoon is over and it is time for you to earn your pay!

To inlet a base I use good quality sharp chisels, scribe, rawhide mallet, combination square and a sharpie-magic marker.

I use the sharpie to blacken the portion of the barrel that will be in contact withe wood. You can us candle soot, printers ink, inletting black and just about anything else that will contact transfer from the barrel to wood.
Place the barrel on the base and gently tap in with the mallet.

Lift the barrel off the base and look for the black transfer to the wood,

Us your chisel to cut away the black only.

Use the head of you combination square to check the angle as you go.

When you get to 45 degrees stop!

Here is some examples of my inletting.



Here is the real secret to making this easier to do-sharp tools. Make sure your chisels are correctly sharpened and keep them that way.