Jamie Swan offered this opinion to a first-time amateur wheel builder
over at Classic Rendezvous (bikelist.org). He has trued over 400,000
wheels.

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The big issue is: are those hops and/or flat spots the true shape of
the rim or did you put them there as you applied tension to the
spokes? If those minor eccemtricites are the actual shape of the rim
then you shouldn't try to change them. You should just support them
with uniform spoke tension.

Jamie Swan
Centerport Cycles Inc.
Northport, New York, USA
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Any opinion here from other wheelbuilders? Is it feasible for amateurs
to mark non-concentricities in rims against a perfectly drawn circle,
and so not make mistakes in trying to correct them? Or are they too
subtle to see?

Harry Travis
Washington, DC USA
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