back to the OP, polycarb can be jigsaw'd onsite if necessary. no sweat. get a proper survey for your overall dimensions, and just round the corners before you fasten the endcaps back-on.
edited to add: banter is fun. "bullying" may also have some insight worth considering. The world is a place of many different personalities and you have to learn to deal with it sometimes.....be less of a victim and be more clever when you jab-back at people that might just be annoyed with the same reposts of the same questions because they were too lazy to use the search option on this forum.
Thanks Mike and everyone else that helped me. Come to find out my neighbor next door at my shop used to be a wood worker and built cabinets and kitchens for years. He helped a ton with letting me in on how you find the radius of the corner without a template but since I'll be able to take the existing panels from the cab, I'll simply use them as templates and jig saw the corners to match. I have a feeling the corners on the face may be clipped as Gino said or square. I'll find out in a few days and I feel so much more confident already since I have some actual people who helped me along the way to understand what most see as a dumb question.
I had spoke with the customer about there being hot spots due to using a face that is closer to the bulbs than a pan which is formed outward and they are debating on waiting 3 weeks for a pan to be made or just going with flat now just to have it up quicker. Shew! I love you guys, I just like learning.
On a related note, I'm guessing this photo I took of a local company recently, used a jig saw on site for these panels to fit too? Lol the odds of me seeing this huh
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