So I got my rim and motor in the past couple days and set about lacing it last night. After seeing ypedals video, I realized I needed to bore out my rim holes just a little to fit these new spokes. So now all the nipples rest in their holes easily but I can only get about halfway around before there's a large amount of force required to fit the next spoke. Seems too much to me and I don't want to break it. I've tried a few different methods of over-under and alternating the elbow directions. All leave me in more or less the same place. Should I do like the Sheldon tutorial and do the trailing first all the way around? Does the rim hole need to be angled any? Right now they're pretty straight and I have to wonder if that's part of the problem preventing things from stretching and fitting right. It wouldn't be an issue to file in some angles if that's all I need. I'm pretty sure the spokes are the right size and the factory confirmed it. Just want some advice for tonight's attempt. If I continue to be unsuccessful ill probably take the money I saved on shipping and their rim and go to a bike shop for help. I think I can do it though if I figure out what is stopping me here. If I do need to angle the rim holes, does anybody have any advice on that? I imagine absolute precision isn't necessary but again I'd rather not completely screw it up. The image below kind of shows my situation.