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I am printing a cut off pyramid with the flat part on top being about 10mm the inside is hollow. If I could attach a file here I would but IDK,
The brim prints on the outside of the pyramid which has a wall thickness of 1.6mm the support that is in the center of the pyramid for the roof does not have a brim (outside supports for other prints do). So the hope will be that those inside supports don't fall over. I doubt that a single line support (multiple single line supports) will make a height of about 110 mm without some brim. The slicer should build support that sticks properly - like detect its an island and put a brim around it. That also holds true for non support items. Place some items inside a hollow pyramid and they will not get a brim either
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Nevermind figured it out you got to check Perimeter on the support section. Could be explained different as it sounded like a skirt instead of a brim for the infill.
I am printing a cut off pyramid with the flat part on top being about 10mm the inside is hollow. If I could attach a file here I would but IDK,
The brim prints on the outside of the pyramid which has a wall thickness of 1.6mm the support that is in the center of the pyramid for the roof does not have a brim (outside supports for other prints do). So the hope will be that those inside supports don't fall over. I doubt that a single line support (multiple single line supports) will make a height of about 110 mm without some brim. The slicer should build support that sticks properly - like detect its an island and put a brim around it. That also holds true for non support items. Place some items inside a hollow pyramid and they will not get a brim either
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: