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The set on the teeth makes the kerf (width of the cut) slightly wider then the blade so the saw can clear the dust from the cut and the blade won't bind up.
It will have bigger teeth or less teeth per inch and should have a wider set to the teeth.
At least 40 teeth on a 71/4 in circular saw blade
A carbide blade with large teeth about 3 per inch.
It is the displacement of teeth on the saw, i.e., to bend the teeth of the saw alternately to either side of the blade. ( then I noticed this is in a computer section, sorry).
the more teeth the blade has the better the cut
The blade is places so teeth cut on the push stroke.
they are as sharp as a saw blade
teeth per inch
the sharp is called the teeth and the cutting edge is the blade
No, it does not. The term describes the saw blade itself, which usually has finer teeth with little or no "set" to the teeth. A crosscut saw may be a hand tool or a power tool. ***SAFETY NOTE: Installing any saw blade backwards on any power saw is NOT recommended.
You may mean TENON saw. This is a short broad saw with small teeth and a stiffener plate on top of the blade