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It wasn't a perfect- or proper- fit in a 3-jaw, but it was close enough.
If I was worried about it, I could have 4-jawed it, or bolted it to a faceplate,
but I'd popped the blank with sufficient room so that even if the center wandered
a bit, it'd still conform to the CAD design. So, start with a center drill...
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