I guess I am not sure if you have a fiberglass cowl that you want to replace or if you have an injection molded plastic cowl. Anyway to answer you original question " how do I make a cowl" there are a couple of ways I have used. The complicated way is to take the cowl you currently have build a wooden box to fit around it the coat it with mold release and use plaster of paris to make a negative mold of it. Make sure you make the mold with partitions so it can be split in half. After the mold is set up split it in half remove the cowl and use the mold to make a new cowl. This is a time consuming process and is really recommended for making several molds.
The simple way is to get some dense foam and use contact cement to attach it to the plane where the cowl will go. I also install a plywood nose ring for the nose of the cowl, it will be on the inside of the glass. Then carefully shape and sand (use very fine sandpaper to finish it) the cowl to shape including the nose ring. When you have the shape you want use epoxy and 2oz glass and cover the foam cowl. Take your time at this point and use slow setting epoxy, this will be the outer layer of the cowl. Let it set up for at least a day. Remove the cowl from the plane and use Acetone to dissolve the foam from the inside of the cowl. Again let it set until it has some stiffness then apply a second layer of glass and epoxy on the inside of the cowl. I recommend using strips of glass for this process. When the epoxy has set up sand and finish the outside of the cowl. You may have some pits in the surface these are easily filled with puddy. I have made several cowls with the lost foam method with good results.
Andy