
Building wheels makes me smile. The whole blacksmith thing comes in: taking bits and making a whole using skill and a little finesse; ending up with a whole greater than the sum of the parts. It is to fettling what compiling is to code: you get something useable at the end of it, but you may need to frotz around a little first. But it's not a black art, unlike, say, regex or the perfect flapjack.
These are my new race wheels: stock Bontrager hubs, DT Swiss RR 1.2 deep-section aero rims, laced up with black Sapim double-butted stainless spokes. Should be tough and fast and durable. The front is radial, mostly for looks; it's my first full-size radial wheel, and they're fussier to build than tangentially-spoked wheels. And not finished a moment too soon, either: these are what I'm racing on on Sunday morning. So if I screwed up, that's when I get to spit out my dental work :)