What I don't get is that having gone to the effort to make the various measurements and use a spoke calculating program, why you'd look to worsen your odds by fudging the data.
I can understanding fudging when you're 100% familiar with the process and calculator, and can base adjustments on experience, but doing so blind simply increases the odds of spokes too short or long.
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