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Dak0ta52

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8 hours ago, barb.j.enders said:

Very nice.

What are Grinder sandwiches?

Thanks Barb. As Bill said, it is a sometimes called a Hoagie. I cooked a pork loin on the grill and sliced it real thin. Toasted the bun with garlic butter, piled on the pork, topped it with sliced tomato and homemade slaw. First time trying this type sandwich but as my wife said, the recipe was a keeper!

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2 hours ago, FrankEV said:

Nice Work.  Love the Butterfly Plaque.

The silhouettes appears to have a very rough horizontal grain that the black paint did not cover completely.  Was your use of such a rough grain done purposely?  Probably only me, but, for me it seems to detract from the simple idea of a B on W "silhouette".

 

The horizontal grain did show through more than I would have liked but the lighting in the picture actually adds to the severity from what it is in real life. I sanded it down to 320 but after painting and clear coating the grain popped back through. I've finished gun stocks in the past and used what was called "Grain Filler" that filled the grain to keep the clear from penetrating and would allow the finish to look like glass. Thought about trying that but the "Grain Filler" actually has a stain additive and I didn't know how it would react to the paint. I have noticed some of my paints will crinkle when I spray with the clear. I had also though about giving the backer a little more color or shading because there was little grain showing from the natural stain.

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15 hours ago, Dak0ta52 said:

Thanks Barb. As Bill said, it is a sometimes called a Hoagie. I cooked a pork loin on the grill and sliced it real thin. Toasted the bun with garlic butter, piled on the pork, topped it with sliced tomato and homemade slaw. First time trying this type sandwich but as my wife said, the recipe was a keeper!

Sounds tasty.

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