Chuck's presentation, on Saturday morning, December 17th, will be on the coopering technique he developed for tablesaws. It will show the audiance how to make coopered curved objects with no limitation to the shape of the curve. That is: normal coopering forms circular objects (e.g.: barrels and buckets) but his technique allows one to make objects with non-linear curves (e.g.: ovals, elipses, free-form curves, etc.). He will bring a few projects I have done over the years to show this technique in practice.