jackieschmidt
Gold $$ Contributor
Will, I did leave out the part about making the threads on the loose side. Thanks for including it.Turning the stub in the three jaw chuck, or any other chuck, results in a piece with the threads perfectly perpendicular to the face as long as the piece is not removed. A ll machining is done with one set-up. If the piece is to be re-used, it has to be set up in the four jaw and dialed on the circumference and the face. I generally just make another piece. Seating against the inner seat should result in the receiver face being parallel to the seat. This, providing the threads are perpendicular to the inner seat or the threads are loose enough to allow the inner seat to be the locator. WH