Here is my solution to the problem - a
rubber mallet!
Luckily, this whacked in the little
metal lumps properly - and did not smudge, break, crack, or otherwise
damage the rest of the cabinet - phew! The next job was to insert and
screw in the beautiful shiny knob.
To do this job, I had to find a
different screwdriver. I came back from dad's tool box with an
assortment of possible tools...
I was now ready for steps 6 & 7 on
the instruction sheet - aka half way home. This is where screw-things
had to be inserted into little metal pieces and the little metal bits
turned to hold the screws in securely. Now, it was NOT the guide that
told me this but my own LOGIC, I must add...
I soon had the back slotted into place
- assuming it went into the grooves that had no labeled purpose
correctly, thankfully.
It finally began to look a bit like it should - with no major hitches so far.
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