The correct determination of material properties of construction materials from experiments is important not only during their development, but also during final verification. Specimens for testing mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced composites with a quasi-brittle matrix are usuall prepared by casting into a sutable mold. But they can be also prepared by cutting to desired shape from large body of material. The method of preparation may affect the measured values of material characteristics. In the case of sawed specimens, the fibers in surface layer are damaged, while in the case of casted specimens, fibers in surface layer tended to align with mold surface. The purpose of this article is to clarify the influence of these phenomena using numerical simulations. and Obsahuje seznam literatury