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I would do it exactly as this suggestion so you have two votes for this method. I've been working on my coop all summer and have some construction experience. If you want to keep your cut neat, a jigsaw isn't going to do it. No matter how steady your hand, it is a hard tool to cut straight. Set your circular saw blade to just past the depth of the material, plunge it into your line that you've drawn out on the wall GO SLOWLY, no need to rush, and go just to the corners. Then the jigsaw will take you the rest of the way home. Good luck and don't rush yourself!
I would do it exactly as this suggestion so you have two votes for this method. I've been working on my coop all summer and have some construction experience. If you want to keep your cut neat, a jigsaw isn't going to do it. No matter how steady your hand, it is a hard tool to cut straight. Set your circular saw blade to just past the depth of the material, plunge it into your line that you've drawn out on the wall GO SLOWLY, no need to rush, and go just to the corners. Then the jigsaw will take you the rest of the way home. Good luck and don't rush yourself!