Spent lunchtime today cutting the little fluted bits in the dropouts. Not a spectacular amount of progress, but it's details like this that make the difference.
The dropouts are now glued on and the rear triangle feels loads more solid for it.
I've started thinking probably hubs next, and headset. I quite fancy the idea of getting the wheels in and having a "rolling chassis" to hang the rest of the bits on as the build progresses. Maybe a scale workstand is required...
Started work on the hubs over the weekend, and also dropped my phone from a height onto a flagstone floor. Thus, no photos of the rear hub going together.
Various bits of brass tube, laser cut Rowmark plastic flanges and filler to build up the profile. Rowmark is less brittle than acrylic so will hopefully be less prone to exploding when the wheel is laced. The axle is removable, probably unnecessarily.
The front hub is built in much the same way. The long silver bits end up as the end caps and axle for the front hub.
That's probably it for a couple of weeks now. I'm off into the mountains weekend after next, so should probably use my time getting kit together for that rather than messing on with tiny bicycles.