what are the teeth of a saw?
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Teeth: sharp protrusions along the cutting side of the saw. Teeth per inch: An alternative measurement of the frequency of teeth on a saw blade. Usually abbreviated TPI, as in, "A blade consisting of 18TPI." (cf. points per inch.)
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Saws with larger teeth are designed for faster, heavy-duty tasks. Smaller teeth work better for finer cuts on delicate surfaces. Saws often cut with the side of the teeth, which allows the thickness of the cut to be wider than the blade itself. Set is the manner in which the teeth are bent in alternating directions
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