Wouldn't go through my chuck and arbor and I don't have a center steady for this lathe. Of course, my first instinct was to use the lathe.
Having now seen the finished project, I can see how mounting the long dowels could be a problem.
In the past, I've had to make a bunch (100+) of 2 1/2" long tapered dowel pegs for my brother-in-law's Viking tents and furniture. Fortunately, the diameter of the dowels was small enough to feed through the spindle of my lathe, and I could grip it with a chuck. I'd feed about 3" of dowel through the headstock, tighten the chuck a bit, take a few passes with the skew, then use a saw to cut off the tapered peg. Once I got a system going, I was cranking out a peg every minute or two.
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