Apart from freezing the carcasses of dead animals, the freezer can be used to store
your wet turnings.
I have rough turned a piece of wet timber
and placed it in the freezer to find out what effect if any it will have on the
timber. I must admit whilst it may preserve it , I have a doubt about the finish
on the item as I expect the cell walls to be expanded and maybe burst as ice
expands within the cell walls.
Another use for the freezer is to store your cyanoacrylate adhesives
Thinking further on the subject as a freezer works by removing moisture perhaps this could be a method of drying turnings after finish turning. I would be grate full if anyone has tried this method to email me with the results to publish on my site, and also inform the LIWA and the rest of the WWW.
Much information could be shared if only we all knew
where to find it.