I have a wet blank and a kiln-dried (glue-up) blank, each about 4x4x10". I am experimenting to see how large a hollow form pitcher I can turn. If I used the whole blanks, the narrow part of the neck is 4" from the top.

Please tell me if I am on track here:

I can put the dry blank between centers and turn a tenon. Then I can glue the tenon into a glue-block, screwed to a faceplate. I'll used a home-made steady rest while hollowing.

Is this possible using the green blank? Using super glue that is helped by a little moisture?

Am I on track?