I have soft jaws for PB 5" chucks, a 125mm Chinese chuck and the 6 3/4" Pratt with the serrated jaws, which also has two sets of hard jaws. The 5" Pratt Burnerd chucks have lots of soft jaws, mostly bought cheap as job lots. They vary from 90% good to 90% used up. The worn out ones were milled to make them slot and tenon master jaws, and I have sets of aluminium top soft jaws to bolt onto them. Other worn out ones were milled to take short pieces of 1 1/2" AF hexagon brass stock which can be rotated one flat at a time using a central screw. They don't get used often, but are very useful when accuracy is needed. I used the serrated chuck to hold the X axis leadscrew of the Tom Senior mill when extending and evening out the threads, on conjunction with the tailstock, fixed and travelling steadies, all at once.