Abstract
Recently, the use of assembled-type drills as environmentally friendly products has expanded because the shanks of drills can be reused by replacing the tip when the tools are worn or cut. In addition to their precision and endurable stiffness with respect to the cutting force, assembled-type drills need no stricture because of thermal deformation, which makes replacement easily. In this study, we developed novel assembled-type drills and compared their characteristics, such as the precision, stiffness, and thermal deformation, with those of conventional drills. The new drills exhibited a precision over IT 8 class and no changes in dimensions due to thermal deformation, such that we can change the assembly easily with durability.