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okay a quick tip on the best way Iamp;#39;ve personally found to cut sheets of closed cell xpf foam board not the white styrofoam thatamp;#39;s pretty easy stuff but the XPS closed cell stuff is pretty aggressive on saw blades it gunks up a bunch and binds up and is just really a pain in general I did find one real easy way to do it uh when you have a bunch to do a lot of folks recommend using a knife and scoring it on both sides and then snapping it and that works but we had 80 odd sheets and each sheet needed three Cuts made in it to fit between the studs and trusses of the house so when youamp;#39;ve got between 200 and 250 cuts to make you need to find a very efficient way of doing it in a production fashion the table saw worked well for a few Cuts but then it would bind up as it got hot and started grabbing the foam so the solution I found was very simple but man works like a charm WD40 just very lightly spritzed onto the saw blade makes it just slide through like butter uh one