Originally Posted by
mihlbach
Spoke tension, not spoke shape is more important to the structural stability of the wheel.
This is the crux of the matter. Spoke tension is far and away the most important factor in wheel building. A wheel is a prestressed structure, which derives its strength from the stress state of its elements. The spokes are cables that must remain in tension and the rim must remain in circumferential (hoop) compression. A properly tensioned wheel will never get out of true unless there is damage to the rim.
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