In circular saw blades and band saw blades, "straight teeth" are also a basic tooth shape.
Core features and applications:
Tooth shape: The tooth tip is flat, alternating slightly outward to form a "saw path" (giving way) to prevent the saw blade from getting stuck.
Cutting method: Like a chisel, it impacts the material horizontally, breaking the wood fibers and grinding them into powder.
Application:
Mainly used for cross cutting (cutting wood), especially for manual saws and some handheld chainsaws.
The cutting speed is fast, but the cut surface is very rough and has many burrs.
Not suitable for longitudinal cutting (longitudinal cutting), low efficiency and easy to get stuck in the saw.