The type of tooth set on a hacksaw blade where the teeth are continuously staggered with one to the left and one to the right is known as __________.
• Tooth set on saw blades (how teeth are bent or arranged) • Difference between alternate, double alternate, raker, and wave sets • How a pattern that is "one left, one right, repeating" would be described
• Visualize what the blade looks like if every single tooth goes left, then right, then left, then right, with no other pattern in between. Which term best matches that simple pattern? • Think about which option names suggest a more complex or grouped pattern (for example, groups of three or waves) rather than a simple left-right alternation. • Ask yourself which term you would use for a basic, repeating sequence vs. a more advanced or specialized tooth pattern.
• Confirm which term is used in basic hand‑tool descriptions for a simple left‑right, left‑right tooth pattern. • Check if any choice name suggests teeth being set in groups (e.g., two one way and one straight, or similar). • Eliminate any option whose name suggests a curved or wavy profile instead of individually bent teeth.
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