landarc
somebody shut me the fark up.
So, I got this outstanding piece of tri-tip, that had some great marbling and the perfect triangle shape. I am sort of doing an experiment with this hunk, but, I thought about something. I have mentioned in previous posts that it is my belief that tri-tips have two different grain structures and two different grain directions, and I have been told that this is not true. But, this piece really shows that concept of mine, I enhanced it with black lines.
The dash-dot line shows the break point where the grain meets, and the arrows show the difference in the grain run, if you look at the cut edge, you can even see how the 'strike' of the grain is a little different as well. Or I am just bragging that I got a real nice tri-tip today. :-D
The dash-dot line shows the break point where the grain meets, and the arrows show the difference in the grain run, if you look at the cut edge, you can even see how the 'strike' of the grain is a little different as well. Or I am just bragging that I got a real nice tri-tip today. :-D