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Complete Build Guide for Robotime(ROKR, Rolife & Rowood) DIY Kits

Practical assembly guidance for 3D wooden puzzles, miniature houses, book nooks, and other Robotime DIY kits — from preparing your workspace to handling tiny parts, glue, lights, and tight wooden slots.

Start here before you glue anything.

This page gives short, beginner-friendly answers to common building questions. Each card links to a detailed guide you can create later, so customers can quickly scan the basics and continue learning when they need more help.

  • Read the manual once before building.
  • Dry-fit parts before using glue.
  • Test lights before enclosing wires.
  • Sand gently instead of forcing tight wooden pieces.
01

Getting Started

Prepare your workspace, sort parts, and build with a calmer step-by-step flow.

How should I prepare before starting my first DIY kit?

Read through the instructions first, sort parts into small groups, and set up a clear workspace. Keep a tray for loose pieces and test-fit parts before using glue.

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How can I organize parts during a long build?

Sort parts by step or sheet, keep small pieces in shallow containers, and leave labels visible. After each session, return unused parts to the same place.

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02

Tools

Choose simple tools that make cutting, holding, sanding, and reading instructions easier.

Which basic tools are most useful for assembling a DIY kit?

A small cutter, tweezers, fine pliers, a sanding tool, and a stable work surface cover most assembly tasks. Add task-specific tools only when needed.

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What helpful add-on tools can make DIY kits easier?

Optional tools such as a cutting mat, ruler, book holder, magnifying goggles, tape, and painting tools can make long or detailed builds more comfortable.

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03

Small Parts

Handle tiny or delicate pieces with more control and less stress.

How can I handle tiny or fragile parts more easily?

Use fine or reverse tweezers and avoid forcing tight pieces. Sand lightly when needed, then test-fit again before gluing.

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04

Glue

Apply adhesive neatly and keep delicate pieces steady while they set.

What is the best way to apply glue without making a mess?

Apply a small amount with a fine applicator, test placement first, and hold the piece steady until it sets. Use less glue near visible surfaces and wires.

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How can I hold delicate pieces steady while glue dries?

Use a temporary support that will not crush the part, apply only enough adhesive to secure the joint, and let it set before adding weight nearby.

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05

Wiring

Plan wire routes, protect thin wires, and test lights at the right time.

How can I connect and manage wires while building?

Plan the wire path before final assembly, keep connections secure, and avoid sharply pulling thin wires. Test the circuit before closing hard-to-reach sections.

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06

Painting

Customize parts without affecting fit, finish, or final assembly.

When should I paint or color parts during assembly?

Paint parts before they become difficult to reach, let them dry fully, and test on a hidden area first. Keep connection tabs clear so fit is not affected.

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Need more help with your build?

If a piece is missing or cannot be repaired safely, prepare the product name, part number, and a clear photo so our support team can help faster. You can also check our assembly guide for more product-specific building support.