If your blade tilts to the right, which is most common on TSs, then you need to get into the habit of moving the fence to the left, like on a BS, for bevel cuts. This prevents the workpiece form getting trapped twixt blade and fence, resulting in the burning you have experienced. It also increases the risk of kickback, so in a way you are lucky.
By moving the fence to the left, the workpiece is above the blade, not trapped a t all, and the waste is free to move away from the blade, also not trapped at all.
This is why the best modern-designed TS's have the blade tilting towards the left, then this is not a problem.
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