Hi,I got a giant hunk of big leaf maple, its gorgeous, flame, ripple, spalting, three crotch sections. I turned a few bowl sets, did my normal procedure of wrapping in plastic and setting on the basement floor, to be moved to a warmer shelf in the shop after a few weeks. They started molding after a couple days, which I see from time to time, but then they really took off. Super moldy. So I read a bunch about big leaf maple, and it seems somewhat inevitable that its gonna mold. I do once turned bowls, If I just continue to let them air dry, they will eventually dry and the mold will die, but what will that leave me with? Has anyone developed a system for drying maple once turned bowls that lessens the molding? I found a thread where someone was suggesting freezing and thawing repeatedly, seems interesting. I might try that, I am also going to spin the bowl at a high rpm for 10-15 min after its turned to try to get rid of some extra water. Also going to skip the plastic wrap. 


