A technically rich analysis and evaluation of every handplane style in the world and how to maintain them for optimum performance.
Scott Wynn is a third generation woodworker, with over 30 years as a professional woodworker. He is also a licensed Architect and Building Contractor. He has written nine articles for Fine Woodworking, Fine Homebuilding, and Woodwork Magazine. He was featured on the cover of the June 1996 issue of Fine Woodworking. His next article will be published with Popular Woodworking (out this year). He teaches a series of courses at the Woodworker Academy in Alameda, CA.
A fourth generation craftsman, Scott brings a lifetime of involvement in craft, art, and design to his work. He has a broad base of hands-on experience as a carpenter, cabinetmaker, woodcarver, luthier, building contractor, and architectural designer. Scott has maintained a professional shop providing furniture, cabinetry, and woodcarving since 1976. Author of The Woodworker’s Guide to Handplanes, he has written and illustrated articles on the craft of woodworking for
Fine Homebuilding, Fine Woodworking, and
Woodwork magazines.