Ghostkeeper
Ghostkeeper
Yeah, it'd be more rigid than normal concentric that way. But not more rigid than just grid or triangular, right?
If you take the perpendicular line from the inside out rather than from outside in, and interrupt it on the first contour it hits going outwards, it wouldn't intersect any...
I'm closing this as a duplicate of #1950.
Mind that the support brim goes towards the *inside* of the support. So you won't see it unless you look from the underside of the print or scroll down the...
The brim there looks fine. I see a few extra contours inside the support. It's indeed small, but that's what the normal brim is for as well. What you really...
But you can! Here's a screenshot showing a skirt is used instead of adhesion, but still a brim for the support:  The support brim can be...
Of course, if you have a piece of support that is surrounded by something else, it will not have a brim either then if it's going outside. There will always...
I could make the second example smaller and you'd have the same problem but less stable support. Whether the brim is necessary or not is irrelevant here. It was just...
The semantics we're using for the prime tower is to increase the disallowed area around the prime tower so that you can't place anything nearby that would cause the brim...
We've decided to defer the support brim going towards the outside. It would be good to have but the algorithmics involved don't make it worth our time for now.