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Improving stability/adhesion when the start of the model is thin and on a brim.
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I have ran into this a few times where a prints first few layers are very thin and small compared to what is on top of it.

Sometimes it works out, other times the model detaches with the slightest wiggle.

For example we have this filament guide which starts with a thin threaded section and grows to be wider.

When printed on my X1C with PETG only 1 out of the 4 I printed did not fall over.

Perhaps part of it is bed adhesion, but it also feels like I could do something to better support the base or make sure that layer 2 is very well adhered to layer 1 or that the brim is adhered to the model better.

Seems like every time they fall over they leave the brim behind?

https://preview.redd.it/5ep2rzx37hjd1.png?width=1022&format=png&auto=webp&s=f2c943eeb3691d2c0a145a225830864cc30607de

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