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Posted · Brim Thickness

This is probably not the answer you were looking for, but if I want things like this, for example to prevent a thin tall tower from falling over, then I usually design it in my CAD models.

 

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    Posted · Brim Thickness
    13 minutes ago, geert_2 said:

    This is probably not the answer you were looking for, but if I want things like this, for example to prevent a thin tall tower from falling over, then I usually design it in my CAD models.

     

    Yeah but I am using 2 different extruders and scanning objects. It is a bit complicated. I need thicker brim layers.

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