I've got my General 650 TS set where the blade is parallel with the mitre slot at 90*. Using a sled or a gauge, I get excellent results with square cuts. The problem comes in when I try to do crosscut mitres(like when building a mitred box) with either sled or gauge while cutting the right edge of the stock. I haven't checked with a DI, but it looks like the back edge of teeth are burning the stock if I pass the stock all the way thru the blade. If I stop the cut before hitting the trailing teeth, I get a great square mitre cut. So far, most of my crosscut mitres are short enough to stop before exiting the blade, but I'd like to fix this problem if possible. Thanks for all the help!