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SWMBO wants a tall, skinny, Maple, segmented vase that is dyed bright red. The problem is that the skinny neck is open segments while the body and lip are closed segments. Since I "justified" my new lathe to make this piece (I said SHE wants it, remember?) the time has come to do it.

I've never done an open-segment piece so here's my question. How do I finish the visible holes in the open segments? That end grain won't take dye the same way the edge grain on the outside does and I can't polish it smooth. I'm tempted to spray the inside and end faces black before glue-up.

Any advice for the novice?

Thanks.
SM
We do segmented turning, not because it is easy, but because it is hard.
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You might want to post this question on the Woodturning firm. You'd probably get a better response than here on the Power Tools forum.
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(11-16-2017, 10:42 AM)Hank Knight Wrote: You might want to post this question on the Woodturning firm. You'd probably get a better response than here on the Power Tools forum.
Whoops! I wasn't paying attention.
We do segmented turning, not because it is easy, but because it is hard.
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