I would buy a dvd hard copy too. You tube is great but it is a bit ephemeral, no guarantee I will be able to look at years down the track.
There are plenty of books and dvd's about bowmaking, nonetheless I appreciate the finer details that a different perspective brings. I still think their are plenty of bowyers from the Renaissance of modern bowyers that should put their perspective in print or on hard copy. Sure Bowyers Bibles are great, but there is still more to learn. Imagine if the late, great Dean Torges, didn't publish his book and dvd's?
English bowyer Chris Boyton is another bowyer whom I would like to see a book on. He was taught bowmaking by the last indentured bowyer, Richard Galloway(apprentice to master guild system)He published some articles in The Glade magazine
a decade or more ago. It was really exciting to see his approach, some of the designs, approach to reflex, and wood selection had not been covered anywhere else. It would be good to see a new book from him too.
I think Marc St Louis could write a fine book as well. A complilation of his work from PA website and from the print magazine. There's a thought for you somewhere down the track Marc?
Steve(Badger) must be one of the most prolific bowyers of all time(alongside Tim Baker). The information he has gleaned from his labours would be a excellent subject for a dvd, and a boon for bowyers of the present and the future.
Badger you could start do a Kickstarter campaign for fan funding, to help you cover the costs of production, maybe compensate you a little for your hardwork and intellectual property?