Main risk is that you scratch the finish while cutting the standoffs, or that you run into an issue during final assembly that's harder to fix without damaging the finish. IMO, easier/safer to cut and dry assemble, then finish
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I think that your vise would mar the finish, plus any errant layout lines would be harder to get rid of.
Oh yeah, I didn't think about layout lines.