Install a plywood blade backward onto a circular saw.
How to cut vinyl siding with a circular saw.
Make sure you re wearing safety goggles when you re cutting the vinyl siding.
First lay a strip of vinyl siding onto a flat and clean working table.
Follow these steps on how to cut vinyl siding with a circular saw.
When making longitudinal cuts score with a knife and break along the score line.
Lie a strip of vinyl siding on a flat work table.
Not just any circular saw blade will do.
With a pencil and measuring tape mark where you want to cut.
Use tin snips or a rotary tool to make curved cuts.
Mark the area to cut and slowly feed the blade into the siding.
For the smoothest cuts put the blade in backward.
This prevents the teeth of the saw from grabbing the material.
To cut vinyl siding with a circular saw you can find specialty vinyl siding blades but most people just turn a fine toothed blade around so it spins the opposite direction.
These include miter saws chop saws table saws and handheld circular saws.
Push the saw along the line at a steady rate to get a clean smooth cut.
Make crosscuts on vinyl siding using a circular saw but you should install a vinyl cutting blade to minimize chip out.
Watch the blade carefully as you re cutting to make sure it s staying on the line.
You can also use tin snips to make crosscuts.
This method is best for cutting a lot of short or long vertical cuts since the circular saw will create clean incisions relatively quickly.
You ll need a fine tooth plywood saw blade to do this correctly.
Fit a circular saw with a fine toothed plywood cutting blade.
This is a trick on how to cut vinyl siding the quickest and easiest way without breaking or chipping it.