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Though i have never had any problems with my portals except for misspelling the word
You got lucky with the timing several times, and then didn't.
At base, setup portals Temp1 and Temp2. When exploring bring materials for 2 portals. When you make a new location build 2 portals, Temp1 and a permanent one for that location. Go back to base using Temp1, make another portal at base for that location. Go through portal for that location. Remove Temp1 at that location.
Temp2 is a continual backup. Worst case if you get stuck; you look around for a dark forest biome near you, get some cores and some fine wood, and make a Temp2 portal.
Wait for the portal to unlink, then rename it to what you want.
This will stop you from entering a portal too soon and getting teleported to the wrong area.
I know this because I've done it myself, several times, and tested the mechanic.
Luckily for me I play with my wife and we keep two portals at home so she can just hop back and change my tag.
The materials are by no means hard to earn, so trying to be "efficient" by saving materials on this one is just making you either use ♥♥♥ command or cheat eventually, with a cost in dignity and skill levels.