I'm doing the last cuts on my umpteenth bowl, side grain oriented, and as always I'm fighting that little bit of end grain tare out near the rim. We all know that a supported cut on the outside is from the smaller diameter to the larger, that way the next fiber to cut is supported. I might be able to do that with my eyes closed. However, based on grain direction, to do the same stellar job on the inside of the bowl, we should cut from the bottom of the bowl to the rim. It's not my standard operating procedure. Start at the rim, cutting is better than scraping so I sharpen the gouge, put my thumb behind the end to keep down the skate and the rest of my finger are lightly supporting the rim to minimize vibration. However what feels like a smooth cut leaves me reaching for the 80 grit sandpaper on those two area opposite each other near the rim. The rest from there down almost doesn't need sanding. I'm willing to try new things so if someone has a better idea please let me know. Thanks.