I have eternit on the house and now I'm thinking about building a sunroom. Taking down the eternit where parts need to be mounted against the wall is no problem. But after the extension, a sunroom in my case, is built, how do you solve the joint between the remaining panels and the extension? Super-wide moldings? Metal sheets?

It's not an option to take down the entire facade.
 
I would probably have taken down an extra row of wall tiles, mounted a corner plate that goes behind the tiles, and then reinstalled the last row of eternit.
 
The crux is that the tiles are mounted with an offset seam. So without cutting into them, I will get a zigzag pattern. Perhaps cut them underwater to bind the dust?
 
I would have used an angle grinder with a cutting disc for stone or a jigsaw with a metal blade outdoors on a windy day. In combination with an FFP3 respirator. I would have been satisfied with soaking the tiles in a tub for half an hour or so. It might also work with an ordinary tile cutter. That would be much easier, as you would avoid a lot of sawdust.
 
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