I just bought a walnut bowl blank that I want to turn for a popcorn bowl. It's 10" x 10" x 5" thick. I did a moisture check and it's around 33%. Right now it's covered in wax. It is a nice blank so I don't want to mess it up by rushing the "curing" process. My question is should I rough turn it now and re-coat it with sealer and store it away? Should I wait for 3-6 months before doing anything at all? Should I remove some of the wax from the middle section but leave the ends sealed? Except for a chalice, I've never turned any large bowls before. The small stuff that was really wet (like weed pots and small boxes), I dried out in the microwave. I realize that there's a bigger risk for the wood to go cattywompus if I turn it too soon. I live in a high desert climate. The humidity today is 45%, but it can get down to 10% or less in the summer. I store all my wood inside the garage and my turning wood inside a cabinet. Thanks for any suggestions.