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How to Cut Hardiebacker?

Okay. I've collected most of my supplies for my fire pit cover. I picked up a piece of Hardiebacker, which I am going to need to cut it into the shape to fit on top of our 1/2 circle fire pit. Just wondering what saw and blade I should use to cut Hardiebacker? I want a nice, clean cut. And, the cuts are a little tricky. It's not just a 1/2 circle. I need to cut a couple of notches in the back corners, to fit around the pillars at the back of the fire pit. So, what have you all used to cut Hardiebacker? I'll post progress photos as I work on the cover. We've got a wedding coming up this weekend so won't be able to get started on it until next week, but have a long Labor Day weekend ahead, so hoping to make a sizable dent in the project next weekend, if I can figure out how to cut the Hardiebacker.

Patty S.

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