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  1. #16
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    I found one of those big plaster cutters to work best. You know, the ones with long handles that you bring together like bolt cutters. To me, faster than using that knife. But then the knife was good for cutting out window slots and the like.

    and,,,thanks to Marc and AndrewPatrol for there sound advice.

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartan
    As a side question what are people using to cut Villaboard with?
    A score and snap knife will do, but a guillotine is best. An old hardpoint saw for cutting out windows/doors/alcoves once the panel is fixed in place. A hammer for making holes but a hole saw or circle cutter is better.

    Cheers
    Michael

  3. #18
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    Proper cutters (like giant sort of scissors -bout 600mm long) or a diamomnd blade in grinder works well too.

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