Burning the piece - when I got my table saw and paralock fence many years ago, the rep at the store told me your fence should not be exactly parallel to the blade. That sounds wrong, but the offset is only the thickness of a plain piece of paper, out 0.004” from the front of the blade to the back. So after the fence is adjusted, the gap between fence and black is just slightly more at the back side of your saw blade than it is at the front.
And if you’ve got a splitter, that needs to be in line with the fence side of your blade exactly. My saw was made pre all the safety things like dust collection and splitters, so I had to add an aftermarket one in later.
Bring the fence up to the blade and inset a piece of paper between the blade and fence on the back side of the blade. Then tighten up the cable clamp with the fence locked in
No idea of how you can do this , or if you even can with a biessemeyer style fence.