Some time ago, I moved to my residence, and I was missing a computer desk. Today I finally got my room ready. It's not easy.
I was dumpfounded when I opened the packaging: a pile of boards, large and small, and a pile of dingtalk.
Relatively strictly speaking, there are about ten boards, large and small, and about thirty dingtalk boards, large and small. Haha, it's enough for me!
As shown in the figure, let's take a look at their family. (I have installed the desktop and two sides, and used four dingtalk ):
Let's take a close-up of the remaining dingtalk. After reading it, I will know how much I will spend to assemble them together:
I found that it used an interesting dingtalk when connecting two vertical wooden boards. This is because there are not many contacts in this field, so I am surprised to see them. This is a good joke:
It took me an hour or two to complete the installation. Interesting: a small computer desk, and the simplest computer desk, is very delicate to assemble. Even though I was very careful, I had a fork in the middle. I had to unmount one of the boards and try again. I regretted not listening to the table owner. He told me to take a closer look at the table structure of the same model that had been installed in advance, and my answer was "this simple structure, I also regret that I didn't practice building blocks well. Hi, who thought it could be used today.
Let's take a look at our results:
In my opinion, this situation where a large system is assembled with a pile of small parts (the power is "Big") and the specific structure of the entire system is not clear, I have to start from the details, first, assemble the most easily fit parts and gradually reduce the number of spare parts at any time. The goal will become clearer and easier to assemble. If you fail to "see the tree without the forest", and you do not have the courage to try it, or you do not want to try it, you will never have a good result.
* ** As? Isn't it just installing a computer desk? Is there anything simpler than this structure? As for an article on irrigation? Alas ***