Careful when drying.....
Just a caution to try to turn fairly thin and dry slowly. In my experience, many of the denser "fruitwoods" of the Rose Family such as apple, pear, plum etc. are prone to cracking during drying if not dried slowly and evenly. I'd like to hear if others have the same experience.
When turned and finished, the woods often look great. For boxes, scrapers work really well if proper technique is followed. These woods have fairly dense, closed grain (diffuse porous) and they finish well with excellent results, often with excellent color and figure. The only major drawback is the risk of cracking or checking during the drying process.
Good luck with the wood -
Rob