Making IR photos is a small hobby from me.
IR photography is no rocket science. The biggest mistake is a wrong filter for this IR film: You need a 89B (RG695nm) or 88A filter (RG715nm) or the Hoya 72R and then you have to compensate around 5 F stops.
Because you can not measure IR light it's always a small gamble.
On roll film I am using the Yashica Mat 124G (TLR) + bay I RG715nm filter which is an excellent combination for IR photography.
For developing every semi-compensating developer is very suitable. And for printing is like a standard B&W print but the 'Wood' effect is always interesting in the landscape. It's very surrealistic, I like it very much.
Best regards and a lot of success,
Robert