Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 06/09/2012 08:16AM by Idolcrasher.

I look at this as an "off-label" use of the Slic3r skirt function. I do indeed use the skirt function to make the brim.The skirt function has been used primarily as a means to prime the nozzle; Most people do not use the skirt function to fight warping. Most people do not use a skirt 15 loops thick attached to to the objectI stumbled upon this by trial and error; and it looks like you and I are probably not the only people who have experimented with this.I am happy to get the word out though! When I figured this out, I was able to use it to solve many wonky curling, lifting, warping problems.I hope to see the slicing programs adopt a "brim" function as a standalone feature, so that we can have a "skirt" to prime the nozzle, and a "brim" to defeat curling, warping and lifting.Happy Printing