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    Although I had cut one nice walleye, I still wanted one that would look good in an 8 X 10 frame. So, I decided to make my own pattern. It only has about 115 holes but still took almost as long as Dearing's bass. I guess this proves that holes aren't everything.

    This one definitely got a little hairy in a few areas but the finished product is twice as satisfying, considering I designed the pattern. Although, I'd still rather have someone provide them.
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    Last edited by Minnesota scroller; 02-13-2007, 09:20 PM.
    Mike

    Making sawdust with a Dremel 1680.
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  • #2
    Excellent job Mike!!
    Todd

    Hawk G4, Dremel 1800

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    • #3
      You did very good with the pattern and the cutting. I like it!!
      Bill

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      • #4
        Excellent Mike! I'd say you captured this fellow perfectly!
        Sincerly a great pattern.
        Bill

        DeWalt 788



        aut viam inveniam aut faciam

        God gives us only what we can handle.. Apparently God thinks I am one tough cookie.....

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        • #5
          Great looking fish there - nicely done, Mike. But where's the water?
          Ian

          Scrolling with a Dewalt 788

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          • #6
            very nice pattern and another excellent scrolling Mike, ya did great
            Daryl S. Walters Psycotic scroller with a DeWalt 788

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            • #7
              I like it Mike, you did an excellent job cutting the Walleye.

              Bob
              Delta P-20 & Q-3

              I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger. Then it hit me!

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              • #8
                nicely done!

                Sue Chrestensen

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                • #9
                  Great job Mike! Feels great when it's one of your own, doesn't it?
                  Kevin
                  Scrollsaw Patterns Online
                  Making holes in wood with an EX-30, Craftsman 16" VS, Dremel 1680 and 1671

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jediscroller
                    Great job Mike! Feels great when it's one of your own, doesn't it?
                    You've got that right, Kevin.

                    Thanks all.
                    Mike

                    Making sawdust with a Dremel 1680.
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                    • #11
                      That is one great looking walleye The cutting looks great good job on both.
                      Rick

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                      • #12
                        Hey Mikey,
                        That is really nice! I bet that would be a hot seller up here in lakes country!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Randy Huckeby
                          Hey Mikey,
                          That is really nice! I bet that would be a hot seller up here in lakes country!
                          Randy, that's what I'm hoping for. I'll sell you the pattern for $195.

                          BTW, what's this Mikey crap? From now on Randy, you call me sir.

                          You just wait until I get up to your neck of the woods this spring.
                          Last edited by Minnesota scroller; 02-14-2007, 12:18 PM.
                          Mike

                          Making sawdust with a Dremel 1680.
                          www.picturetrail.com/naturephotos

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                          • #14
                            Very Nice!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by PuzzledMoose
                              Great looking fish there - nicely done, Mike. But where's the water?
                              He is in the water. You just can't tell because he comes from a crystal clear northern Minnesota lake. Unlike the bass, he's completely submerged because walleyes don't jump. Heck, they don't even fight when they're hooked. This is why I fish for bass. It's too bad the walleye is the MN state fish.
                              Mike

                              Making sawdust with a Dremel 1680.
                              www.picturetrail.com/naturephotos

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