Posted by Hopper on 05/12/2018 06:43:23:
… EG, if turning a chuck backing plate, make a male threaded plug that fits one of the existing chucks nicely, then screwcut the new backing plate until the threaded plug is a nice fit.
There is usually ‘more than one way to skin a cat’, but if one already have the wires, why not use them? Making plugs regularly for several one-off jobs may not be as efficient as measuring with wires, for those that do more than the occasional hobby job.
In my limited experience, backplates are one item that definitely does not need a really tight fitting thread, it may even hinder the registration faces contacting squarely, if too tight. I would sell mine, as I simply haven’t used them and, like you, would make a threaded plug for the few and far between jobs that required that level of precision.