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Once you have laid out all your pieces, 
slide piece J out of piece K. This will 
expose a shallow hole at the top of the 
main a-frame (piece K). Slot Piece I 
into the shallow hole and place the cap 
(piece H) onto the end of the spring. 
Placing pressure on the end of piece H, 
slot piece K back into place so that the 
spring is compressed behind it.  
This adds tension to the easel.

DALER ROWNEY COTSWOLD STUDIO EASEL INTRUCTIONS

Now you have got over the excitement of 
receiving all of your wonderful Cass Art 
goodies, it’s now time to assemble your 
Daler Rowney Cotswold Easel.

We would like to offer some helpful 
alternative instructions to those provided 
with your easel.

Firstly, unpack the easel and make sure 
you have all the pieces displayed.

Take pieces C and D (the two long pins 
fed through the two long springs) and 
slot them into the holes on piece A.

Turn the main part of the easel (pieces 
J and K) over so it is lying on its front. 
Locate the two holes on the underside 
of the bottom horizontal bar on piece K, 
either side of the vertical support. Insert 
pieces G and F into these holes. Make 
sure the holes in G and F are facing 
upwards so that you can screw into  
them later. 

A

J

K

B

G

E

H

F

C

D

I

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