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I cut coroplast. Nothing too intricate, but it works really nice, and 4’ x 8’ sheets are about 15 bucks.
For cardboard, I would say use a compression bit if you can, for smooth edges. As long as it’s not really small stuff, you should be fine. Try it - whats the worst that could happen? You might waste some scrap cardboard…