The Straight V-Tooth blade: made up of alternating V-cuts on the blade,
similar to the hand saw you might have in your tool box.

Bushman Tooth blade: Teeth are characterized by a curving sweep of the
points. It's blade is narrower then the V-Tooth, but cuts faster.

Pulp or Raker Tooth blade: similar to the Bushman with an extra raker
tooth set every four teeth. The raker tooth rakes the sawdust away with
every stroke.

Swedish Pulp blade: Uses two teeth with each raker.

If you would like clipart showing the teeth, e-mail me back and send
under seperate cover.

Blessings,

Bob Triphahn
Sr. Cmdr. O/P 312
Victory Church
St. Clair, Mo.

Parts of a knife can be found at:  
http://www.serve.com/NCRR/page5/index.htm

Adventures in Camping will have the rest of it.

Mark Jones


On Sun, 2 Jul 2000 19:18:53 +0800 "Wong Hon Chong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hi,
> 
> Can anyone provide me information on the following requirements in 
> the Toolcraft Awards merit?
> 1. Parts of knife and saw.
> 2.Types of axe, knife and saw.
> 3. Difference in saw teeth and their purposes.
> 4. Safety precausions in using a saw.
> 5. Sharpen a camp saw.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Wong Hon Chong
> Snr. Cmdr
> Selangor # 1
> Malaysia.

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