Milling cutter stand - SK40 / BT40 tool holder
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DESCRIPTION
A stand for 9 milling cutters (BT40 / NT 40 / SK40 / ISO40) of the DIN 2080 type (manual change) and DIN 69871 type (automatic change).
Simple, lightweight, yet rigid and durable. It has 4 holes with recesses for screw heads for possible attachment to a worktop or shelf.

Printing without supports.
The rounded edges won’t be perfect, but I think they’ll be perfectly acceptable. It’s important to bear this in mind: this is just a stand for milling cutters, not a vase for the living room – it’ll be standing/used/operating in an environment where an imperfect edge on the surface of a plastic stand is the least of your worries :-)
For those who would still like to print the stand without worrying that something might go wrong, I’ve also included profiles (PLA and PETG) with supports. The print time is approximately 2 hours longer.


If you are having problems with the ANY model sticking to the table during printing, check what you can do:
- Make sure the plate is clean, degreased and dry. If necessary, wash it under warm water with soap/dishwashing liquid and dry it thoroughly with a paper towel.
- You can use special plates with increased adhesive properties, such as Bambu Plate SuperTack or CryoGrip, which will not only give you peace of mind about the success of your print, but also allow you to print at much lower bed temperatures.
- Apply a brim around the model (OTHER tab in Bambu Studio).
- Use a special printing adhesive or even just a regular paper glue stick, which also increases adhesion.
- In extreme cases, you can use spray hair gel (e.g. Hegron), but remember that it is difficult to remove from the plate afterwards to clean it - technical acetone and a spatula/scraper are very helpful.
If you need help with this print or have a fitting issue that cannot be solved simply by scaling the model, let me know in the comments. I will definitely get back to you :-)
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