

This keepsake box was created as a gift to a race horse owner. The walnut box with maple banding has a ceramic tile with a photo of horses printed on it. This same type of basic design can be used for inlaying tiles or photographs that have been printed on metal. The interior of this box contains a tray that is lined with leather, but velvet is typically used. Specifics of the interior design can be modified to meet any particular requirements.
Dennis Chenoweth
I am a retired physician who makes jewelry, keepsake, memorial, and decorative boxes that are typically commissioned by people who wish to give them as gifts. I have been doing this for several years, but have focused on working with exotic hardwoods and more intricate designs since I retired about three years ago. While there are a lot of woodworkers who enjoy making small boxes, I believe that I have been able to differentiate myself from them because I have developed my marquetry skills and now do almost all my decorative and inlay work with a double bevel technique that I learned from the artisan David Marks.
I work alone and handcraft every item to meet the unique specifications of my customers. Typically, they provide me with a reference image and a design request. I then execute the project in about 2 to 3 weeks, spending about an equal amount of time on the construction and finishing of the work. A typical example of this is provided in my project entitled “Keepsake Box for Sailboat Captain.” In addition, I make some of my own designs that I sell. The butterfly marquetry jewelry box project is a good example of this.
My goal is to have the joy of engaging in my hobby while recovering the cost of my materials while have a bit extra to add a few new tools. But, most importantly, I want to be able to provide a unique prized decorative box that fills a special need.
Believe all the other reviewers when they talk about how great Dennis is. He's easy to communicate with and very fair in his pricing. In discussing my project, I wanted him to have some creative freedom because of how his previous work looked. Impressed with the quality of work, the box turned out gorgeous and was finished ahead of schedule. I will highly recommend him to anyone and gladly work with him again.
The end product was very good. Communication through out the process was outstanding.The packaging was outstanding. Not placing the blame on Dennis, however, I would recommend taking the USPS out of the equation. It took 18 days from California to Tennessee.
Use Dennis for your woodworking projects. He communicates every step in the process and does a first rate carpentry job. I have used him twice and I'll use him again.
I was very pleased with the whole process. Mr. Chenoweth was easy to communicate with and the keepsake box is excellent in workmanship and beautiful.
Received the project yesterday as we were told. Great workmanship. Was done in the timeframe and as we discussed. Completely satisfied and sure my granddaughter will enjoy for years to come.