I've built a dozen or so wheels without any issues. And I've trued wheels in 
the middle of rides (just not ones I built :) 

It's not hard. Like others have said, go slow with quarter turns. Read a book 
on wheel building or Sheldon Brown's page on it. Wheel building is mostly 
trueing the wheel. I disagree that you need a dedicated stand. I built my first 
half dozen wheels on the frame. Use the rim brake as a guide (not your hand!) 
Side pull brakes make it easy. But cantilevers work too. Wheels I built this 
way have over 10,000 km without any problems. 

Good luck and have fun.

Ben

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