Well, I've recently finished up my first couple of bows, and I got to say, whoever said that Red Oak boards are the gateway wood is right. That being said, I took the bows out to the parking lot shooting range today, and I realized that I'm coming off the honeymoon period where I'm satisfied with everything that will throw an arrow a few feet. I want to eventually be able to build a good bow, one I'd be happy to give to a friend. That being said, limb twist, set, handshock, and bad tillering (amongst other things) have all plagued my early designs.
My question is, what would you recommend to an aspiring newbie bowyer for how to improve? I've read most of what I can find on the internet, and I hear TBBs is a recommended read, but I'm not entirely sure where a good place to look for them is. Additionally, I'm from Missouri (I'm studying at the University of Missouri- Columbia a.k.a. Mizzou) and was wondering if there's any events that go on in my neck of the woods. I've never actually seen a (semi)professionally made selfbow in person, so I know I've got quite a bit to learn!
-Shane