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We are Proud of Introducing You the Interlocking Chair Designed by Andrew Doxtater

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Thanks to social media, every day or every second we come across unique and creative designs. Before social media, it was hard to hear from young and talented designers. Andrew Doxtater is one of a kind, and he is passionate about designing interlocking chairs. Besides, he is so humble that he shares his design details with his followers. In this way, his followers can create their own interlocking chairs.

 

Interlocking chair

Andrew Doxtater

About Interlocking Chair Designer: Andrew Doxtater

Andrew studied Music Industry Arts and Civil Engineering Technology at Algonquin College. He worked in the construction industry in the past. He took part in the city of Kingston and the city of Ottawa projects. As you might guess, he has AutoCAD experience as well. He is interested in audio editing and audio services. Besides his professional life, he is passionate about creative arts such as editing, recording, and mixing music. For his interlocking chair and accessory designs, he has a social media account where he keeps his followers updated.

 

Andrew doxtater

Andrew Doxtater

Details of the Chair

Andrew likes sharing what he knows with his followers. In order to keep the world informed about how to make an interlocking chair, he created a website. He also shared the template for the chair. If you would like to create your own wooden chair, you can check the designer’s website and start working. If you want to get quick information about making your interlocking wooden chair, follow the steps we shared below.

 

tempelate of a wooden chair

Andrew Doxtater

 

  1. Download templates
  2. Measure your plywood.
  3. Use a pencil for construction marks.
  4. Shape your plywood with a saw (either a manual or electric one).
  5. Interlock the wooden pieces.

 

We shared the 5 steps for making an interlocking chair. It may take a bit of your time. Because measuring and shaping plywood may not be easy, But do not give up. You will not regret it.

 

the steps of making wooden chair without nails

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