Anyone have a process they use when hollowing forms as far as drying then sanding. I find lumber is too wet to sand after hollowing and if I let it dry In a bag cardboard or plastic bag for a few days and a green mold will form or wood is still fairly damp. If I let it stay longer and let it slowly dry minor crack sometime appear near the opening. I try to keep the thickness roughly 3/8 inches thick throughout. Would you throw shaving inside hollow form to let it dry? I know some of you would oil the form after turning, I am really liking the tried and true products and doctors workshop oils and have also used Watco danish oil with some success. Tend to like the satin finishes, no high gloss finishes for me. I have been turning hickory, horse chestnut , hackberry, honey locustand recently. Have some black walnut coming in a few days and would like to get a process down. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.