I recently acquired some dessicant to try drying some rough-turned green bowls; something I've not done before. I read somewhere that this method doesn't work well on bowls over an inch thick. A couple of my recent bowls are in the 14 -15 inch range and based on the"10%" principle for thickness of rough turnings, I left these at about 1.5 inches of thickness. Has anyone had experience using dessicant to dry bowls of that thickness? (Wood is very green walnut, BTW) Also, when using dessicant to dry, should I expect the same degree of warping that I typically get with air dyring? (I usually just seal the end grain and let the bowls sit until the weight stabilizes.) Thanks for any advice.