I normally turn dry wood, but have some wet wood that I just started turning. I turned the outside of a hollow form, but couldn't get to hollowing until the next day. I left it on the lathe, but covered the wood up to the jaws with plastic to keep it wet. When i finished hollowing and removed the turning from my chuck I noticed that my jaws and screws had some rust on them. Is there a way to prevent this, or do you just live with it?
Thanks,
Greg