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why do we have diffrent numbers of teeth on a file
It will depend on the thickness of the plywood!
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24 / 24 tpi or 24 teeth per inch .
depends on the pressure it is being delivered at......
The points per inch is exactly that, the number of cutting points in each inch. In conventional saws the greater number of points indicates the saw's ability to cut harder,denser material. Some hacksaws have 28-32 point per inch, while a wood cutting ripsaw may have only 6-8 .
Clams have a number of valve teeth. These depend on the species and are important in identification. There can be 3 to several per valve (half shell).
Gear b would rotate: 100 times the number of teeth in gear a divided by the number of teeth in gear b.
A rip saw is used for cutting wood along the grain. It is a kind of handsaw-- it allows the user to manually cut (saw) the wood, when making furniture or doing other kinds of woodworking. Ripsaws have both a blade and a plastic or hardwood handle. A typical ripsaw is 26 inches long, and it has 5 teeth or points per inch.
They usually make about $400 per tooth. And with the standard number of teeth being 32, that translates to about $12,800 per mouth.
It will have bigger teeth or less teeth per inch and should have a wider set to the teeth.