Hello! I’m trying to find a match for this crown moulding. It’s original to the 1947 house and works well with the transitional style of the home. I’m having trouble finding a match for it. About to start a full house renovation and don’t know yet how much will need to be replaced. If I can’t find it, any tips on how to fabricate something like this?
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You could rout or use a shaper (or millwork) to make 2 layers of 3/4” stock with a round over edge. One narrower than the other.
Start at the ceiling and step your way down. Last pc (bottom) would be 3/4 qtr round you can by or make up.