I'm building a miter saw station. There will be extension wings added to what I have so far. But I have a small problem. The wings (marked by red "X" in image) are about .08" lower than the bed of the miter saw. I would like to get them "dead on". If the wings were higher, rather than lower, I could add shims between the miter saw and the platform, but that's not the case. What's the best way to permanently rectify the situation? This whole project is a learning experience for me.
Another question I have is about burning the edges of plywood when cutting on the table saw. I used a new plywood blade, but the edges burned. There is no problem ripping anything else (pine or oak) with a different blade. Everything seems to be aligned correctly, so I'm thinking maybe my feed rate is too slow. Alignment has been done "to the blade", using a BT3K. Thanks for any suggestions you might offer for both problems.
Ed
Another question I have is about burning the edges of plywood when cutting on the table saw. I used a new plywood blade, but the edges burned. There is no problem ripping anything else (pine or oak) with a different blade. Everything seems to be aligned correctly, so I'm thinking maybe my feed rate is too slow. Alignment has been done "to the blade", using a BT3K. Thanks for any suggestions you might offer for both problems.
Ed

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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