So I just turned a bunch of green sycamore bowls; get them ready to store and re-turn later. Sycamore has a nasty habit of cracking like a stick of dynamite was part of the drying process, so instead of losing all that wood, I turned it green. Now I see why almost every YouTube video of someone turning a bowl, is green wood! It's great! Ribbons of wet wood flying in piles; no catches and you really look like you know what your doing! The largest was 17 inches. I sealed them with anchorseal on the end grain, and left the tenons a bit large to re-turn. I only used one tool, start to finish. This green stuff is great.