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I don't think so - our supplier says
The tools and fastening systems used for Viroc boards are identical to those used with wood. A Tungsten blade is recommended for in-situ sawing.
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For thicknesses up to 19mm, circular saws are ideal and for greater thicknesses, the support of a workbench is recommended to support safety requirements as well as ensuring even surface quality. A jigsaw is ideal for curved cuts (using the correct blade depending on wood or metal).
They can also CNC profile them and pre-drill them with screw holes, which sounds great in theory, but if you get any measurements wrong or anything changes...
Do you need a water feed for cutting them?