I am planing to make a kiln for drying green wood pieces.
I am wondering if turners use kilns to dry bowls, vases etc. after turning them. The strategy of the green woodworkers is to pop smaller spindles, rungs, chair legs, slats....into a kiln to remove the majority of fluid and prevent splitting and warping. The idea is the thin pieces of wood can be dried before the moisture can damage them. As I understand the strategy, it works best with small thin pieces that can be dried quickly. I am wondering if this would work with thin bowls or vases too or if the strategy is typically to use a longer slower drying process?