"It's also my belief, that in the medeival bowyer's guild, you would have spent your life becoming the master of the one particular style of bow, made from the particular wood, that was endemic to your particular time and place."
I really think someone could go from virgin to so-called master bowyer when it comes to longbows/warbows in maybe 2 or 3 days. Maybe 4 or 5 bows. It just isn't that complicated... (...of course, this is just my opinion guys.) Laminates get a bit more tricky I guess. The hardest thing is learning to be satisfied with your own abilities and creations. (This is how I have come to think anyhow, but I don't wanna talk to big to back up nothin, I have only been bending wood for about 4 years where half the people on here have been bowyer-ing for 10 times that, LOL. Ever other day I have to ask a newbie question so keep that in mind yall.) Tillering should really only take like 4 or 5 bows to get down. Heat/steam correcting ain't no science. You wanna talk about about a master, try building a guitar, with the inlay rosette made from maybe 50 - 100 layers of wood, tuning the top to the back piece, measuring the top to the exact thickness to create the desired resonance. Those guys are amazing. I could never do that. I can barely make a stick shoot another stick.