I've often thought I would be interested in bowl turning but really haven't done much to move that thought forward. I talked to a guy selling bowls at a craft show in Clayton late last year and he got me thinking so when I had a fairly large Bradford Pear cut down shortly after the craft show I had the trunk set aside for me. It's about 10 inches in diameter and I (finally) cut it into three pieces last week. Today I put a 1/2 inch Timberwolf blade on the band saw and sliced out the pith leaving me with 6 bowl blanks. I'll use my circle jig on them this afternoon and then put them away for use later. My question is should I wrap them with stretch wrap, put them in plastic bags, or do nothing until I'm ready to use them? I need to keep them away from the rest of my lumber stash because it's pretty clear that bugs really like Bradford Pear.