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How do I duplicate a non-servicable cowl?

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toweym

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Hoping to make a fiberglass copy of a cowl for a small racing airplane that apparently had some vibration issues as the cowling is more cracks than anything else. What would be the easiest way (i.e. I've never done this before) to use the original cowl as a mold?

Thanks
 
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