Looks well made, however do not follow the construction instructions as they may have been written by someone who has not assembled the table. Point one says put the triangular fittings over the legs but the they end up on the other side (wrong side) of a ridge. They have to be inserted from the leg joint or after you have smoked one. Point two suggests we should tighten the C screws but then we will have an issue with the lower shelf if there is no play. Leave loose and move to point three. Point three gives no information as to what to do with curve B. I have left it on the outside of the legs. I used a size 12 mini wrench (not included) to hold the internal nut steady. You may need an extra person here to stop the panel slipping off. Also the lower legs may need to be turned to align with the holes. After you attach panel F you can then flip it right side up and check that it is level before tightening your nuts from point two. As the legs attached to panel F appear to rely on gravity to hold their position it would not be recommended to move the table with any heavy items on shelf panel F as the legs may separate and create a disaster commensurate with what kind of items you have (had) on there. Having said this, after construction it seems the legs tend to stay well connected. It is more fun than IKEA but should not be done while under the influence of any substance(s) as you will need to reinterpret the instructions in a logical manner. Apart from the above observations, everything seems tickety-boo.