Use a utility knife to cut halfway through your vinyl plank.
How to cut vinyl siding with a chop saw.
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Using a circular saw is the first method that you can use to cut vinyl siding.
Mark the area to cut and slowly feed the blade into the siding.
Go for one with fine small teeth of the same size.
These include miter saws chop saws table saws and handheld circular saws.
Black abrasive cutting blades either masonry or steel work suprisingly well to cut vinyl.
Not just any circular saw blade will do.
When making longitudinal cuts score with a knife and break along the score line.
When cutting vinyl siding the installer will most likely use a miter saw radial arm saw jig saw or chop saw to produce detailed cuts through the planks.
Because chop saws can only cut at a right angle it is best to use a miter saw or radial arm saw for more complex cuts.
Make crosscuts on vinyl siding using a circular saw but you should install a vinyl cutting blade to minimize chip out.
This method is best for cutting a lot of short or long vertical cuts since the circular saw will create clean incisions relatively quickly.
Don t worry about cutting all the way through the plank.
Lie a strip of vinyl siding on a flat work table.
Put a carpenter s square.
Usually people make a jig that is like a box that allows you to slide the siding into the box and it has a jig on top that allows a skilsaw to make the crosscuts.
How to cut vinyl siding with a circular saw.
Install a plywood blade backward onto a circular saw.
You can also use tin snips to make crosscuts.
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Never tried a sliding miter saw.
This tool is for cutting a strip of vinyl siding into smaller pieces with vertical short cuts.
You should choose the specific blade for the job.
You should apply a moderate amount of pressure to cut roughly halfway through your vinyl plank.
Use tin snips or a rotary tool to make curved cuts.
Slide the end of the siding off the table until the place where you plan to cut it is just past the edge of the table.