After completing step (F), I used a gouge to hollow out the cove portion of the molding. I selected a gouge with a sweep that matched the cove radius and carefully shaved the wood in the direction of the grain (G).
Next, I used chisels and a shoulder plane to round over the corners of the cove to blend nicely with the remaining details (H).
The final shaping step was sanding. I used a rubber form from a profile kit, wrapped sandpaper over it, and sanded the cove and the rounded corners.
At this point, I glued the repaired molding back onto the case top.
Note that my repair did not include the tip of the molding’s miter edge. That corner received a different treatment—a bridging rounded part that extended from the other side of the broken molding, which I will show next time.
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