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Thanks, this was helpful!Think of it this way, for every .001 the center is off, the hole will be .002 larger. Any number of very small differences can cause one flute to cut more than the other. An optical comparator is probably the only practical way to measure drills precisely. You can't be certain what size the hole will be without drilling it. That's why there are still reamers, and even a reamer can be made to cut oversize.
Here's something dealing with the subject:
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Machinist Drilling Mechanical Tolerance Capabilities Chart - ANSI Size Drilled Hole Tolerance, ISO Metric Drill Sizes
This chart defines drill manufacturing process capabilities for ANSI size machinist drills. Drilled hole locations and size variations are cumulative of several manufacturing variables. Tool sharpness, accuracy, tool and machine rigidity, machine spindle bearings wear, general quality of...www.engineersedge.com
Perfection is impossible, that's why we have tolerances.
Someone could probably make a lot of money by inventing better drill bits. I'd imagine it would reduce machining costs quite a lot. (I had to resist saying it would reduce machine costs quite a bit.)