Fixed the snipe...
You will have to make a 36" taper jig for use on your table saw. Get the (taper blanks) cut .002 per running inch off the table saw. Be sure to cut it at least .030-.050 thicker at the butt end than your desired finish. A 36" long starting piece is the answer, the out feed rollers actually cured the snipe, but thought the 36" piece was a good tip. I found that it gives you the option of taking your actual lam from anywhere with-in, incase you sand one more than the other. I now have a taper platen wide enough to do two tapers and two parallels side by side at the same time. If you take your time and make a high number of passes taking off very little each pass, your tapers will be as good as you can buy from any shop. I had my Aluminum platens cut at a machine shop. 1/2" stock is thick enough. Be sure to tell the operator you want the bottom side FLAT and square before they cut the .002 taper per running inch cut!
The UPS guy just delivered a carbon tip bandsaw blade. The plan is to use the bandsaw to cut the blanks instead of the tablesaw to aid in kerf waste.