I second the vote on Duginske's book. IMO you need a wider blade. There really are 2 dimensions to worry about, horizontal and vertical. In the vertical, a thicker blade helps hold a straight line while cutting thicker stock, and is less prone to twist or deflect. In the horizontal, a THINNER blade permits tighter curves without backing.
The thrust bearings and guides are critical to good setup. You want the thrust bearing to not spin when freerunning, but begin to spin as you start the cut. Your saw should have come with directions on correct spacing for the guides. You might also wish to replace guide blocks with either Coolblocks or bearing style blocks.