Let me explain it this way, the bearing face on the sprocket side is connected to the sprocket drive spacer directly. The drive spacer governs where the sprocket sits relative to the bearing face by its length.
Think about this carefully as it's very important.
IF you use the original chain side spacer pack on the outside & the original sprocket hub then the CHAIN LINE MUST BE CORRECT. No offset anything needed!
Now from that point we worry about the rim being central. In my CAD I show that the bearing face is 2.75 too far LEFT (from back) without a spacer which also offsets the Rim by the same amount (with no spacer RIM is offset 2.75mm left viewed from back).
Put that 2.75mm spacer between the bearing face & the rotor spacer to centralise everything.
John - sorry house move has slowed everything down although wheels are coated & just waiting final clearcoat & tyre fitment & then you'll have your pics.... At which point I'll be saying "ner ner"
or eating a lot of humble pie! One or the other

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