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Type of serration

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The scalloped bowl was then hand cut to create a sawtooth pattern on the edges.
From the orlandosentinel.com
It shows sawtooth gin blades, which were not part of Whitney's original patent.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Text and borders had a sawtooth effect from the way dots were shared between pixels.
From the techcrunch.com
They include aromatic sumac, bur oak, desert willow, sawtooth oak and more.
From the dallasnews.com
The oscillation of the summed terms about the sawtooth is called the Gibbs phenomenon.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Chevrons are the sawtooth pattern seen on the trailing edges of some jet engine nozzles.
From the sciencedaily.com
It seemingly wants to be a slender cylinder, but contradicts itself with a sawtooth plan.
From the guardian.co.uk
The solution was to provide a sawtooth roof, evocative of the building that burnt down.
From the smh.com.au
Sawtooth bits are also available, which include many more cutting edges to the cylinder.
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More examples
  • A serration on a saw blade
  • In a cellular automaton, a finite pattern is called a sawtooth if its population grows without bound but does not tend to infinity. In other words, a sawtooth is a pattern with population that reaches new heights infinitely often, but also infinitely often drops below some fixed value. ...
  • Notch in the leading or trailing edge of a wing.
  • The effect of stencil material which tends to conform to the meshes of a screen printing fabric rather than the cleaner contours of the design on the film positive from which the stencil is produced. ...
  • Partial separation of the weld side seam overlap at one or more points along the seam. If observed after performing the pull test, it is considered a critical defect.
  • All harmonics are present. The amplitude of harmonics is inversely proportional to the number of the harmonic.
  • A raster or staircase appearance of the printed edge, usually caused by poorly prepared stencils.
  • Finished edge with a jagged, zigzag appearance.
  • A ramp waveform in which one of the transitions between minimum and maximum either positive- or negative- going, is nearly vertical.