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Cutting fiber cement siding

Both are incredibly durable, and among other benefits such as being fire-resistant or pest resistant they also require less maintenance so that makes fiber cement siding one of the most popular options when it comes to construction because people love easy. But a problem you may encounter when it comes to installing fiber cement siding is the difficulty of cutting fiber cement products around architectural elements like windows, doors, corners and other obstacles. Because cutting fiber cement siding is a skill, and proper technique must be followed in order to prevent damage (e.  g. cracking or chipping) as well as exposure harmful dust particles (typically needed safety precautions should far outweigh the idea of acquiring advanced skills). In this article we have given a full detailed DIY guide for Eco-Arch cement siding panels. This book includes crucial advice, skills - and safer ways to use tools for making cuts technically correct.  

You are Reading10 Most Important tips you must know when cutting fiber cement board  

However, first and foremost, you need to gather all the tools required for cutting as well as safety gears plus take necessary precautions before heading toward your cutting cycles. Below are the top ten basic points to remember when cutting Eco-Arch fiber cement siding panels.  

Placed goggles, gloves, a dust mask and long-sleeved clothing to ward off breathing in dirt and being injured by the debris.   

Use a circular saw with a carbide-tipped blade that is designed specifically for cutting fiber cement siding Do not use wood blades, they can cause excessive dust and material damage. 

Set the depth of cut an inch or less beyond the siding's thickness so as not to overcoat it into nails and wires. 

Use a pencil or chalk snap line to mark the cutting line on the smooth side of your siding board, for proper data collection aid in preventing mistakes. 

Safely clamp the siding to a workbench or saw horse with rubber pads under it so that held sturdily in place and the material will not shift break when cutting. 

The cut should be made from the top down to minimize dust exposure and the siding lifting or breaking.  

You should be smoothly pushing the saw through, let the weight of the tool do all your cutting if you have to exert any force other than that back off and cut at another angle. Do not push too hard, to avoid binding the blade or kickback.  

Use a vacuum or hose to suck away the airborne dust and debris whilst you are cutting, not compressed air or a broom which will spread fine dust around and present health risks.  

Place the waste in a sealed bag or container and do not reuse/recover/recycle it (if any of these is possible) as this may be hazardous.   

Cut some practice pieces of scrap siding before getting to the actual building phase so you have a little confidence and reduce errors.


Cutting Fiber Cement Siding with Power Tools safely

Using power tools such as a circular saw, jigsaw or router is going to make things faster but it does take more experience and effort versus manual cutting. Safety using power tools to cut Eco-Arch fiber cement siding for house.     

For the siding thick and material type, choose proper tool and also blade (in respect to manufacturer recommendations with regard to cutting tools etc.)   

Dust collection tools such as dust shroud or HEPA vacuum attachment to capture and contain the generated dust, protecting workers from overexposure; standard vacuums alone may not trap fine particles in concrete.  

Make sure to replace if not getting good cuts or it is causing you an uneven cut that the blade/bit of your tool, must be sharp and in working condition.    

Use all device safety protocols such as the blade guard, safety switch or locking mechanism exactly how they are created; don't mess with them.  

Perform equivalent marking, clamping and cutting routines as shown in the first part of this article while considering some additional safety measures which apply to power tools. Do not touch the hot blade just as you finish cutting to avoid burns, allowing it to cool before any adjustments. Move fingers away from the path of saw blade and motor or cord.


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