Submitted by blounsbury t3_1266d6w in DIY
Hey folks, I have a few cuts I need to make in 1/2” cement board. I’ve been having a real tough time with score + snap actually working - I suspect maybe because it’s thicker board?
I know there are specific blades for cutting cement board, but they’re super expensive given the small number of cuts I need to make. I’m wondering if I can just use an old 24T circular saw framing blade (and then throw it away since it’s old anyhow) for those 3-4 cuts or if there is any reason other than more dust (I have a respirator) not to do this?
DoubleDongle-F t1_je8b5sg wrote
It should work. Score and snap is fine for Durock and other similar gray mesh-backed cement boards, but doesn't work that great with Hardie Backer and its clones. You'll trash your blade, but it should cut. Might be bad for the saw itself, but a few cuts shouldn't kill it.
I use an angle grinder with a diamond wheel for this kind of thing if I'm being serious about it. You can also use a jab saw, like for sheet rock, on Durock, but not Hardie Backer.