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Masterpiece Module Kits 

FreeMo Module Kit Assembly Instructions 

For tips, watch Instructional Video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKleBFFclaU 

Tools Required – flat, sturdy work surface 

 

 

 

 

 

Quality grade wood glue such as Tite Bond III 
Hammer or mallet and wood block, Philips Screwdriver 

DO NOT press pieces together before gluing. All pieces are cut on a CNC router and are a precision 
press fit. Assembling them without glue to check the fit may seem like a good idea, but when you 
try to disassemble to add glue, you risk delaminating parts of the plywood. 

When using a hammer, place a block of wood on the module components as a buffer, tapping on 
the block of wood rather than the module components. This will prevent the hammer from marring 
the module component surface. Also, make sure the module is supported by a sturdy work surface 
that will withstand the action of the mallet or hammer. (the floor works fine for this)  

1. Using the sandpaper pieces included in this kit, remove all the fuzz and splinters on the 
perimeter of all the parts. 

2. Lay out all the parts and get familiar with how they interlock and fit together. Refer to PARTS 
LIST on Page 4.  

3. We will begin assembling this module right side up on a sturdy work surface. This could be a 
table, workbench or the floor if it is flat. Select one of the Deck End Plates and make sure the finger 
sizes match the slot sizes in the deck and the alignment pin in the end plate is on the outside of the 
module. Spread glue on the top edge of the Deck End Plate between the fingers. Fit the Deck in 
place as shown, using the other end plate to raise the other end to keep the Deck parallel with the 
work surface. Make sure Deck is tight against the End Plate fingers and install #6 – 5/8 FH Wood 
Screws as shown. Repeat with other end. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FreeMo Module Kit

Page 1: ...odule is supported by a sturdy work surface that will withstand the action of the mallet or hammer the floor works fine for this 1 Using the sandpaper pieces included in this kit remove all the fuzz a...

Page 2: ...Page 2 4 Turn Deck and Ends over on bench and install Deck Braces as shown Use a mallet and block of wood to force the tabs into their holes in the deck...

Page 3: ...de plate to the End Plate are a size on size fit which should require no pressure to match up The fit of the fingers to the Deck are an interference press fit that will require a mallet and a block of...

Page 4: ...Page 4...

Page 5: ...h end with two 10 x 1 1 4 wood screws 8 Attach Legs 1 2 Locate Legs labeled 1 2 and the hardware shown Install leg 1 in corner marked 1 Install leg 2 in corner marked 2 Make sure the rounded corner on...

Page 6: ...in legs Attach second brace with screws 10 Attach Legs 3 4 Locate Legs labeled 3 4 and the hardware shown Install leg 3 in corner marked 3 Install leg 4 in corner marked 4 Make sure the rounded corne...

Page 7: ...Wood Screws Attach first brace as shown using pre drilled holes in legs Attach second brace with screws Fold legs into module and check for fit Adjust as needed and then Apply glue to the center porti...

Page 8: ...Attach braces as shown using pre drilled holes in legs 12 Attach Front Braces to Leg 3 Locate two of the short leg braces one leg brace spacer and two 10 x 1 1 2 wood screws Attach braces as shown usi...

Page 9: ...that it can be rotated to hold the legs in their folded position This keep the legs folded when transporting and handling the module Simply turn them to align with the leg and the legs can easily be...

Page 10: ...n each end of the module Reaching under the module pull down both leg sets as shown below One Leg set down Two leg sets down Swing out the braces attached to the left leg as shown Swing out the braces...

Page 11: ...Lock Nut 1 1 4 20 Wing Nut 18 10 x 1 FH Philips Wood Screw 30 6 5 8 Flat Head Philips Wood Screw 2 Front Leg Brace Spacer round wooden disk 2 Leg Retainers Tips for finishing your modules 1 Before pai...

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