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Typeclassicclassic
Suitable forwoodwood
Specs
Blade length380 mm380 mm
Number of teeth per inch (TPI)1111
Hardened teeth
Tooth sharpeningclassictrihedral
General
Handle materialplastic / rubberplastic / rubber
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2023january 2021

Tooth sharpening

The type of sharpening used in saw teeth. In fact, this parameter determines the shape of the tooth.

— Standard. The teeth of standard sharpening are usually made in a triangular shape; the only exception is saws for foam concrete, in which “standard” teeth can have rather specific outlines. Standard sharpening is quite functional and suitable for almost any application; in addition, if the teeth are not hardened (see above) and are large enough, they can be sharpened if necessary.

Triangular. Externally, trihedral teeth can be almost indistinguishable from standard ones; however, if you look closely, you can see an additional edge — as if someone cut the tip of a triangular tooth obliquely and sharpened the resulting surface. Also, this sharpening is called 3D. It is considered to be more efficient and advanced than the standard one: in particular, the saw moves more easily in reverse and the teeth wear less on this move, which reduces fatigue and increases the life of the blade. On the other hand, trihedral blades are expensive, and it is impossible to sharpen dull teeth on your own — you need to change the saw (at best, the blade itself).