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Read instructions
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Get all the pieces laid out and sorted.
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Read instructions, and look for pieces (if you want, you can match them up with postit note numbers)
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Finally start assembling while you read along with directions again.
It sounds like a huge waste of time, but it only takes a couple minutes and then when you go to assemble, you'll know what is happening and will likely realize as soon as something goes wrong.
So in the long run, it'll save a bunch a time and frustration.
If you're tying to "build it out of box" you're setting yourself up for failure. If you've seen all the pieces and their corresponding diagrams, you're less likely to mix them up.
Is it just me and does everyone else just find it easy to follow the instructions, or do a lot of other people struggle with them too?
Most people hate it because most people try to "build it out of the box".