I currently cut lamination plys for certain narrow bent lamination work on the table saw with a thin rip jig from Rockler. I would like to make a lamination that tapers in both with and thickness so I would need tapered plys in order to not cut into them making the taper. The with taper is easy to make on the band saw after it's bent. Would anybody have a suggestion for a jig that cuts tapered plys with the table saw? As an example they might taper from 1/16" to 1/8" or maybe 3/16" and be 2" tall. I like the table saw because it's fast and leaves a ready to glue surface for this narrow work. I know I can make a sled for a thickness sander but that would take too long and add another step.
For those who don't know the idea behind this principle is the off cut is the ply you keep and you move the fence over for each cut instead of trapping the thin strip.
The table saw I have is a cabinet saw. I'm almost thinking of some carriage with indexing pins that would swing the stock to the taper and then back to straight for the next cut.
Any ideas? I do have a band saw but not a sliding table saw.