How do you typically deal with edge planing or jointing stock where the grain changes direction? I've run into this a few times and the expected result is tear out. In both cases I was using a block plane with a combined 37 degree angle and set to a shallow cut. I'm thinking the solution is to be more careful when selecting stock. In other words, avoid boards where the grain changes direction. Is there anything else I can do to minimize or eliminate that tear out? Going at the board from both sides in the direction of the grain might be possible if it only changes direction once, but I would have to keep flipping the board taking one pass pass on each side, which could be quite a pain if I need to remove a substantial amount of material.