Armchair BEA – Day 4 – “Beyond the Blog”

June 7, 2012

“If none of these apply we’d love for you to share a fun aspect about your blog or life that may be completely separate from books!”

Between life, work and kids there is very little left (a man needs to eat and has to sleep). My two little monsters keep me busy and I cherish every moment even when I get mad and the wife needs attention every now and then also.
Sometimes, we even get to talk during dinner or before going to sleep.
Sometimes…

The last year saw some great changes. I started a new job and we moved to a new state. I have moved several times during my life but always to a place where I knew friends and had family. This time we moved to a new place with no one but our small nuclear unit.
To be honest it was much more difficult than I imagined – but we survived and we will thrive even though we have to start all over again (we lost a ton of money on our house).

One of the things I had to put on hold was my wood working – which left me more time to read. Below are some pictures of projects I worked on, hopefully I’ll be able to make some more sawdust when we are able to purchase our own home – again.

6819 1225791126159 624223 N 300x231Disney Autograph Books – Cover

Cinderella 300x241Disney Autograph Books – Back Cover 1

Mickey 300x249Disney Autograph Books – Back Cover 2

Bed 293x300Doll’s Bed (size for American Girls dolls)

Doll Chair 249x300Doll’s Chair (size for American Girls dolls)

Hanger 300x137Hangers

Puzzle 300x222Various Puzzles

Batma 222x300Batman Picure

Robin 228x300

Robin Picture

Alphabet Snake 300x65Alphabet Snake Puzzle

Ornaments 300x225Various Christmas Ornaments (some for ornaments swaps)

Map 300x225State quarters map.
Made of made of 3/4″ oak, mahogany, purple heart, yellowheart, cherry, poplar, lacewood, American holly and pine. There is no paint on the map, it’s all natural color of the wood. To get a reference for the size, each hole fits a quarter.
Hawaii is made of Yellowheart inlaid into Lacewood.

Fits the 112 coins issued by the US mint (50 states, six US territories x 2 because they were created in two different mints in Denver & Philadelphia).

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16 Comments

  • 782ec77e76221c947e1fad16cff496d49cb038b5f16710a3d6f01d2e9cf7f655
    BluestockingJune 7, 2012 at 11:15 am

    Those are so beautiful!!! You have serious talent.

    Here is mine

    • C1e76dfa750f921909450d89519476ae0652c2c302801d531b16a0a8047137a5
      Zohar - Man of la BookJune 7, 2012 at 11:16 am

      Talent I don’t have, just a hard head to do things until I get it right.
      But I appreciate the comment 🙂

  • 92c374ed50ae62ee0c9d77bdf7ed4082c0f5e6000e58f57ad68d0eecd844c95f
    SuzanneJune 7, 2012 at 12:08 pm

    Those are all amazing but I have to say the autograph books are my favorite.
    Wonderful workmanship.

  • 2cd2e897cbd26dfa1e71f4440b44bfce55677ff0705b16cba80efdc8ded458f5
    LivianiaJune 7, 2012 at 1:50 pm

    Your woodworking is beautiful! I love the state quarters map.

    • C1e76dfa750f921909450d89519476ae0652c2c302801d531b16a0a8047137a5
      Zohar - Man of la BookJune 7, 2012 at 2:04 pm

      Thanks Liviania, the map took me almost 2 years to do (with breaks, other projects, etc. built in). It is about 4 feet x 2feet.

  • 1aa2accbca3e5ed3cad71582d478f37a0533f1c92dec299dd239f87e015727a8
    Carol WongJune 7, 2012 at 3:07 pm

    I really enjoyed seeing your woodworking projects. I stll have dollbed that my father made for me plus a side table. He loved woodworking. Made a whole set of blockes with squares, rectangles, cylinders and triangles and a dollhouse that I could walk in when I was young. I also have a dictionary stand that my great grandfather made. Even though I never met him, I can think of the love that went into the stand.

    • C1e76dfa750f921909450d89519476ae0652c2c302801d531b16a0a8047137a5
      Zohar - Man of la BookJune 7, 2012 at 3:27 pm

      Thanks for the comment Carol. You won’t be surprised to learn that most of the toys are long gone or “lost” in storage. The bed broke a few weeks ago.

      One of the reasons I made those is so my kids will have something special from their childhood which cannot be bought.

  • 534ee66bf7c01f434d363649c47afe86c34199e7cb8e160470a76b7e36e0b2e1
    HeatherJune 7, 2012 at 3:08 pm

    Nice projects! I especially love the state quarters map. The wood you used is gorgeous.

    • C1e76dfa750f921909450d89519476ae0652c2c302801d531b16a0a8047137a5
      Zohar - Man of la BookJune 7, 2012 at 3:29 pm

      Thanks Heather. I actually massed up and copied the plans at 150% and used 3/4″ wood instead of 1/4″.
      Made my job a lot harder but it came out cool looking.
      Hawaii took me months to do, it’s inlaid yellow wood within lacewood. I didn’t realize how tough lacewood is and broke several blades before figuring out how to get it working.

  • 5f11631d04a2c8c4de92ebb1244004e2370b9b67736f6cd7d8c693e27f38ad0f
    Stepping Out of the PageJune 7, 2012 at 4:25 pm

    Oh WOW – you are so talented, those are all such beautiful pieces. Absolutely fantastic work. I’m pleased to meet you!

    New to your blog!
    Stephanie @ Stepping Out of the Page

  • 8fd3375b03dcd0fbeeb0d3e93c80ba5231d2c081b14bfcc73cc5b0e58692a3f1
    Johanna @ A Damsel in Book-stressJune 7, 2012 at 8:24 pm

    Dude, you are freaking amazing!!! Those are real masterpieces. Damn! I feel so inferior! I love them, truly. Kudos, sir!

  • C2c5e998db66a9489f13931316d75555ea51132092265fc969e7c1c6f18d6072
    JudithJune 8, 2012 at 7:48 am

    Your woodworking is great! What a wonderful hobby to have. I hope you’ll be able to pick it up soon again.

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