I don't understand why if you calculated spoke length based on flip-flop, your DS spokes are too long. If anything, I'd expect your NDS spokes to be too short.
No harm in trying to re-dish the wheel, but you may run out of adjustment space on the spoke threads.
ah, you may be right - either way rim is naturally dished to the NDS - could well be because NDS are too short rather than DS too long
is is purely a question of adjustment space on the spoke threads? what about relative tension between DS and NDS?
you may run out of adjustment space on the spoke threads
Trigonometry says you get a lot of dish for a little change in effective spoke length, so this is unlikely unless you're already very close to the limit
I don't understand why if you calculated spoke length based on flip-flop, your DS spokes are too long. If anything, I'd expect your NDS spokes to be too short.
No harm in trying to re-dish the wheel, but you may run out of adjustment space on the spoke threads.