In addition to highly specialized geometries, bone drills are characterized by special groove shapes for chip removal.
The material density of bone drills is often lower than that of metalworking tools. The parameters to be measured are the profile of the cutting edge and the surface shape of the flute and flank face. Due to the tolerances of approx. 10 µm to 20 µm, the requirements for measurement uncertainty are high. While measurement time is considered, it is of secondary importance. In addition to the measurement of geometrical characteristics, the digitization of the entire tool surface is often desired.
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