Metal-cutting saw having straight and set teeth and method of making
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1. A metal-cutting saw having right and left sides and comprising a base and cutting teeth projecting from an edge of the base;
- each tooth having two side edges and a top edge defining a metal-cutting edge;
each top edge being pre-ground at an inclination to form an acute angle with respect to one of the side edges and an obtuse angle with respect to the other side edge;
the teeth arranged such that one-half of the acute angles and one-half of the obtuse angles are disposed adjacent the right side, and one-half of the acute angles and one-half of the obtuse angles are disposed adjacent the left side;
some of the teeth being straight such that the side edges thereof are substantially coplanar with respective side surfaces of the base, and such that an end of the top edge thereof forming the acute angle defines a high end of the straight tooth, the high end being spaced farther from the base than a low end of the top edge forming the obtuse angle;
the remaining teeth being set;
one-half of the set teeth being set to the left, and one-half of the set teeth being set to the right;
each set tooth being set by a setting angle sized to cause the top edge thereof to extend substantially perpendicular to a center plane of the base.
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A metal saw for making long cuts through thick soft metals such as aluminum, copper or stainless steel, where friction, cutting force and scarring of the cut sides are minimized at a low production cost by grinding all teeth with a top edge inclined right or left 5 to 10 degrees, followed by setting some but not all teeth at a setting angle sized so that the top edges of the set teeth extend substantially at a right angle to a center plane of the body of the saw.
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1. A metal-cutting saw having right and left sides and comprising a base and cutting teeth projecting from an edge of the base;
- each tooth having two side edges and a top edge defining a metal-cutting edge;
each top edge being pre-ground at an inclination to form an acute angle with respect to one of the side edges and an obtuse angle with respect to the other side edge;
the teeth arranged such that one-half of the acute angles and one-half of the obtuse angles are disposed adjacent the right side, and one-half of the acute angles and one-half of the obtuse angles are disposed adjacent the left side;
some of the teeth being straight such that the side edges thereof are substantially coplanar with respective side surfaces of the base, and such that an end of the top edge thereof forming the acute angle defines a high end of the straight tooth, the high end being spaced farther from the base than a low end of the top edge forming the obtuse angle;
the remaining teeth being set;
one-half of the set teeth being set to the left, and one-half of the set teeth being set to the right;
each set tooth being set by a setting angle sized to cause the top edge thereof to extend substantially perpendicular to a center plane of the base. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- each tooth having two side edges and a top edge defining a metal-cutting edge;
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9. A method of producing a metal-cutting saw comprising the steps of:
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A) providing a steel strip comprising a base and teeth projecting from an edge of the base, each tooth being straight and having two side edges disposed coplanar with respective side surfaces of the base, and a top edge extending between the side edges;
B) grinding the top edge of each tooth such that the top edge forms an acute angle with respect to one side edge of the respective tooth, and an obtuse angle with respect to the other side edge of the tooth, the teeth arranged such that one-half of the acute angles and one-half of the obtuse angles are disposed adjacent the right side, and one-half of the acute angles and one-half of the obtuse angles are disposed adjacent the left side; and
C) setting only some of the teeth, whereby one-half of the set teeth are set to the left, and one-half of the set teeth are set to the right, the remaining non-set teeth remaining straight, the setting angle for the set teeth being such that a top edge of each set tooth is disposed substantially perpendicularly to a center plane of the base. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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