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1. A bridge assembly for use with a stringed instrument having a plurality of strings, each string having an end portion, the bridge assembly comprising:
A mounting plate attachable to the instrument; and
A bridge block having a top portion connected to the mounting plate and a bottom portion spaced away from the mounting plate, the bridge block having a plurality of arcuate string passageways extending between the top and bottom portions of the bridge block, the arcuate string passageways being configured to receive the strings therein with the strings maintaining contact with the bridge block substantially along the length of the string passageways;
wherein the bridge block has a body portion with a plurality of string slots therein extending between the top and bottom portions, each string slot having a convex surface configured to support the string against the body portion, and the bridge block having a plurality of inserts in the slots, each insert having a concave surface spaced apart from the convex surface of the string slot defining the arcuate string passageway.
2. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein each arcuate string passageway has an enlarged opening in the bottom portion, the enlarged opening sized to receive and anchor the end portion of the string in the bridge block.
3. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein each arcuate string passageways has an enlarged opening in the bottom portion of the bridge block that receives the end portion of the string therein and blocks the end portion of the string from rotating in the arcuate string passageway.
4. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein mounting plate has a plurality of string apertures therein each aligned with a respective one of the plurality of arcuate string passageways and sized to receive a string therethrough.
5. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein the bridge block has a tremolo aperture therein configured to receive a tremolo arm therein.
6. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein the mounting plate has a first tremolo aperture therein, and the bridge block having a second tremolo aperture therein aligned with the first tremolo aperture, and further comprising a bushing rotatably mounted in the first and second tremolo apertures, the bushing configured to receive a tremolo arm therein.
7. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein the bridge block has a plurality of arcuate apertures therein that define the arcuate string passageways.
8. The bridge assembly of claim 1 the body portion is made of a first material and the inserts are made of a second material different than the first material.
9. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein each arcuate string passageway having a first portion with first width adjacent to the bottom portion of the bridge block, and each string passageway having a second portion connected to the first portion and having a second width smaller than the first width to define a string retaining shoulder in the bridge block.
10. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein the string passageways adjacent to the bottom portion of the bridge block being oriented at an angle relative a bottom surface of the bridge block in the range of approximately 20\xb0-30\xb0.
11. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein the arcuate string passageways have a substantially constant radius through the bridge block.
12. The bridge assembly of claim 1 wherein the arcuate string passageways have radius in the range of approximately 1.5 inches-2 inches.
13. A tremolo assembly for use with a stringed instrument having a plurality of strings, each string having a ball end portion, the tremolo assembly comprising:
A mounting plate having a plurality of string apertures and a first tremolo aperture;
A plurality of saddles attached to the mounting plate adjacent to the string apertures;
A bridge block connected to the mounting plate and having a plurality of arcuate string passageways extending between the top and bottom portions of the bridge block, the arcuate string passageways being aligned with the string apertures in the mounting plate and being configured to receive the strings therein with the strings maintaining contact with the bridge block substantially along the length of the string passageways, wherein each of the string passageways has a retention area that receives and retains the ball end portion of the string, the retention area having an elliptical shape cross-sectional shape that defines an enlarged surface area configured to engage the ball end and prevent the ball end from rotating within the string passageway, the bridge block having a second tremolo aperture aligned with the first tremolo aperture; and
a tremolo arm removably disposed in the first and second tremolo apertures.
14. The tremolo assembly of claim 13 wherein each arcuate string passageway has a substantially constant radius configured to allow the string to lay smoothly against the tremolo block from substantially the ball end through the entire length of the arcuate string passageway to a too end of the tremolo block.
15. The tremolo assembly of claim 13 wherein the bridge block has a body portion with a plurality of string slots therein extending between the top and bottom portions, each string slot having a convex surface that supports the string against the body portion, and the bridge block having a plurality of inserts in the string slots, each insert having a concave surface spaced apart from the convex surface of the string slot defining the arcuate string passageway.
16. The tremolo assembly of claim 15 wherein the body portion is made of a first material and the inserts are made of a second material different than the first material.
17. The tremolo assembly of claim 13 wherein the string passageways adjacent to the bottom portion of the bridge block being oriented at an angle relative a bottom surface of the bring block in the range of approximately 20\xb0-30\xb0.
18. A guitar assembly, comprising
A neck with a head portion;
A body connected to the neck;
A plurality of strings having a first end portion connected to the head portion of the neck and having a second end portion opposite the first end portion; and
A bridge assembly attached to the body, the bridge assembly having a bridge block with a plurality of arcuate string passageways extending between top and bottom portions of the bridge block, the strings extending through the arcuate string passageways with the strings maintaining contact with the bridge block substantially along the length of the string passageways, wherein the second end of the strings being anchored in the bridge block, wherein the bridge block has a body portion plurality of string slots therein extending between the top and bottom portions, each string slot having a convex surface that supports the string against the body portion, and the bridge block having a plurality of inserts in the string slots, each insert having a concave surface spaced apart from the convex surface of the string slot defining the arcuate string passageway.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A saw blade in which a set pattern of teeth is continuously repeated, wherein said set pattern comprises a combination of a first teeth group wherein the teeth all have a first tooth height and a second teeth group wherein the teeth all have a second tooth height that is different than the first tooth height, the first teeth group having a spur tooth and left and right laterally bent set teeth and the second teeth group in which all teeth are laterally bent set teeth having left and right laterally bent set teeth;
wherein all of the teeth in the set pattern are in one of the first and second teeth groups;
wherein set amounts of the left and right set teeth of the second teeth group are smaller than set amounts of the left and right set teeth of the first teeth group;
wherein the number of teeth of the first teeth group is greater than the number of teeth of the second teeth group; and
wherein the set teeth of the left and right set teeth of the first and second teeth groups which are bent in the same direction are continuously arranged.
2. A saw blade in which a set pattern of teeth is continuously repeated, wherein said set pattern comprises a combination of a first teeth group wherein the first teeth all have a first tooth height and a second teeth group wherein the teeth all have a second tooth height, the first teeth group having a spur tooth and left and right laterally bent set teeth and the second teeth group in which all teeth are laterally bent set teeth having left and right laterally bent set teeth;
wherein all of the teeth in the set pattern are in one of the first and second teeth groups;
wherein the second tooth height is less than the first tooth height;
wherein set amounts of the left and right set teeth of the second teeth group are smaller than set amounts of the left and right set teeth of the first teeth group;
wherein the number of teeth of the first teeth group is greater than the number of teeth of the second teeth group; and
wherein the set teeth of the left and right set teeth of the first and second teeth groups which are bent in the same direction are continuously arranged.
3. A saw blade in which a set pattern of teeth is continuously repeated, wherein said set pattern comprises a combination of a first teeth group wherein the first teeth all have a first tooth height and a second teeth group wherein the teeth all have a second tooth height, the first teeth group having at least a spur tooth and a pair of left and right laterally bent set teeth and the second teeth group in which all teeth are laterally bent set teeth having at least a pair of left and right laterally bent set teeth;
wherein all of the teeth in the set pattern are in one of the first and second teeth groups;
wherein the second tooth height is less than the first tooth height, a tip pitch of one of the teeth of the second teeth group is smaller than a tip pitch of one of the teeth of the first teeth group, set amounts of the left and right set teeth of the second teeth group are equal to or smaller than set amounts of the left and right set teeth of the first teeth group;
wherein the number of teeth of the first teeth group is greater than the number of teeth of the second teeth group; and
wherein the set teeth of the left and right set teeth of the first and second teeth groups which are bent in the same direction are continuously arranged.
4. A saw blade according to claim 3, wherein a height difference between the first tooth height and the second tooth height is 0.2 mm or less.
5. A saw blade according to claim 4, wherein
a bottom of a garret of one of the teeth of the second teeth group is located closer to a tip than a garret of one of the teeth of the first teeth group.