Remember the the Lee Metal plate uses Carriages bolts to hold the press.
Means you would need to square up the holes for the carriage bolts, or drill new holes through the base of the press to line up with the existing square holes on the plate.
I tried the wooden plate and that was UTTERLY useless on re-sizing, and especially reforming brass to another caliber with a Hornady LNL single stage press, whose two existing holes do not line up with the existing holes on the metal plate. Wood cracked on first attempt to make 6.5x58 Portuguese from 8x57 and on second attempt with JB Weld epoxy reinforced wood.
Whenever I have the time, and patience, I'll try drilling and filing the holes in the plate for the Hornady Press.
I'm also hoping one particular afterrmarket fabrication company comes through with an agreement with Lee to make Custom Lee stand Plates for other companies presses. I will not hold my breath though.