Given a 12mm / 1/2" thick aluminium / aluminum disc / disk of 80mm /
pi" diameter with a thread on the entire cylindrical circumference,
how best to lock the thread in place in a way that can be easily
reversed and which will not damage the threads in such as way as to
inhibit dismantlement?

Ideas I have include a sort-of tangential saw cut through a
part-threaded (with a taper / first tap)  hole with a grub screw /
setscrew in it (winding the screw into the unthreaded part pushes the
slit open, locking the thread), A saw-cut in the plane of the disc /
disk with a screw to locally squeeze or stretch the thread pitch to
lock it, and a variant of the first idea where a wedge of the disc is
cut out after the hole is part-threaded (possibly located with
half-and-half roll pins).

Any other ideas, or approaches that anyone has seen?

-- 
atp

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