Originally Posted by
Anthony Watkins
I'm still pretty new to hand tool woodworking and I've been investigating hollows and rounds recently as I want to try to duplicate the moulding on some early Edwardian skirting board in my house to replace a missing section. I expect to just keep watching eBay until the right sizes come up (I'm not fussed about have a matching set) as my skills are not yet anywhere near what they need to be to make moulding planes (I've just started a Paul Sellers-type router plane). But I do find plane making very interesting, hence I'm reading this thread.
All that is to preface what may be a staggeringly ignorant newbie question: since it's hard to make a traditional English-style moulding place without floats, and the French style is potentially weak, could one not make a laminated version along the lines of a Krenov?