Maybe you should do all the front wheels in threes or sixes, then the rears? Maybe you could repeat lacing spoke 1 of 4 each time to get into a nice rhythm once you're lacing up spokes 3/4 and 4/4.
The problem could be moving from wheel to wheel easily without having piles of wheels all falling over around you and getting confused as to what's going on. Perhaps a trolly with your spokes and nipples (& washers?) all lubed and neatly available, then keep each wheel in one place as you move the trolly along your line. Put spoke 1/4 in each wheel, then go along and do 2/4, then 3/4 and then 4/4. Then a really systematic tensioning regime along the line.
I like the way you think. I could do sets of three to begin with. Maybe just lace all three, then the electric screwdriver treatment, then tension, etc.
I think I'm going to be dreaming about spokes for weeks.
Maybe you should do all the front wheels in threes or sixes, then the rears? Maybe you could repeat lacing spoke 1 of 4 each time to get into a nice rhythm once you're lacing up spokes 3/4 and 4/4.
The problem could be moving from wheel to wheel easily without having piles of wheels all falling over around you and getting confused as to what's going on. Perhaps a trolly with your spokes and nipples (& washers?) all lubed and neatly available, then keep each wheel in one place as you move the trolly along your line. Put spoke 1/4 in each wheel, then go along and do 2/4, then 3/4 and then 4/4. Then a really systematic tensioning regime along the line.
I think it would do my head in!
Or maybe just clone yourself.