I have used the following before with some success but wondered if it would be frowned upon as a technique - (basically i wonder if the tenon could burst the mortise)
When both the mortise and tenon have been created and the tenon is has been made (on purpose) just a little too tight. squash the tenon slightly in a vice (lets say from 12.3mm to 11.8mm) glue it, join it and the squashed wood will regain some of its original size making the joint super tight
think of biscuits, they are squashed beech and the dampness in the pva makes them expand)
When both the mortise and tenon have been created and the tenon is has been made (on purpose) just a little too tight. squash the tenon slightly in a vice (lets say from 12.3mm to 11.8mm) glue it, join it and the squashed wood will regain some of its original size making the joint super tight
think of biscuits, they are squashed beech and the dampness in the pva makes them expand)