This piece, of course, comes completely knocked down. All the holes were accurately drilled, and the hardware fit and worked very well. It builds into a sturdy, surprisingly heavy (~45 lb) console table. You will need to read and understand the instructions. Three points: 1) make sure the silvery cam bolts (A) are screwed in straight. 2) The front screw that attaches the glider(s) to the side panel(s) needs to go into the first (round) hole behind the roller. the rear screw will take care of itself. 3) Part 6 has two holes in one edge and two holes in one flat side. The edge holes need to be on top (up) in order to properly attach the top, and the two other holes should go to the inside of the assembly.
My wife loves her new table!!
Understand and follow the instructions!
This piece, of course, comes completely knocked down. All the holes were accurately drilled, and the hardware fit and worked very well. It builds into a sturdy, surprisingly heavy (~45 lb) console table. You will need to read and understand the instructions. Three points: 1) make sure the silvery cam bolts (A) are screwed in straight. 2) The front screw that attaches the glider(s) to the side panel(s) needs to go into the first (round) hole behind the roller. the rear screw will take care of itself. 3) Part 6 has two holes in one edge and two holes in one flat side. The edge holes need to be on top (up) in order to properly attach the top, and the two other holes should go to the inside of the assembly. My wife loves her new table!!