Bevel gears are used to transmit motion between two intersecting shafts. They can have straight or spiral teeth and are usually used at a 90 degree shaft angle but can be made for any angle. Bevel gear design considers the clearance, total depth, working depth, tooth thickness, and tooth space. Common types include straight, spiral, zerol, and hypoid gears which are used in differentials, drills, and other applications requiring power transfer between non-parallel shafts. Material selection depends on operating conditions and environment.