By the way, Amazon sells a multitude of temperature / humidity meters that you you could just stick inside the filiment area to be able to actually know what the humidity is. I think some are available with Min/Max indicators which would be more relevant to this use.
Hola Inventor! Compré mi K1 Max hace dos meses, funciona de maravilla, al ser un equipo nuevo no tenía en mente hacerle alguna adaptación para mejorarla, pero viendo tus videos y la forma en la que los explicas, definitivamente compraré la licencia! Te felicito! Fuerte abrazo desde México
Wow, awesome idea with a lot of thought put into this.. You may have already thought of the this however one thing I did think of was a possible issue when printing ABS or ASA materials that off gas VOC's when printing. An activated carbon air filter insert on the air flow exiting the top could be beneficial.
Really awesome dude. Make sure to put that Creality cannot copy your design, or [they] will. Make a small vent/slide so you don't need to open a door, just open a vent partially.
What a great video! Keep up the awesome work you've been doing man! I have a K1 instead of the K1 Max, I would love to see this project for the K1 as well. Sucesso!
Haha, very cool! Well done! i do not have a Creality printer, but appreciate the thought, creativity and effort of your design. Love how you use the heat of the printer to dry filament. Also appreciate the versatility with different holders for different spools. Great overall design. Thanks for posting this.
This looks awesome! I just ordered my k1 max! Definitely will need to tackle this as I do not like the idea of filament being on the back of a box. I appreciate the content and you earned yourself a subscriber!
Acabei de ver um vídeo teu no canal brasileiro, sobre as calibrações na K1. Daí o TH-cam me recomenda um vídeo do teu canal americano. Kkkk. Muito bom teu conteúdo, e estou impressionado com teu inglês tbm, não dá pra dizer tu és brasileiro. Parabéns, vou seguir nos dois canais
Very interesting. My one concern is regarding ventilation of the printer though. One of the reasons I selected the K1 is because it's enclosed and easy to vent dangerous fumes through the rear exhaust. But your design seems to want the hot air to blow up into the MFS and then just out the top into the room?
make this complitble all printers, flsun v400 , For example, couldn't I use it? Although I lose the functionality of drying my filament but it can still be adapted
WOW yet another wonderful video after i have just ordered the parts to make four filament saving containers but not to worry as i will be ordering this unit from you aso ..... ! i only have another two days wait i hope to receive my K1M .... Keep making these wonderful videos ......... Thank you
This is great, thanks for putting this together. I had been thinking about doing something like this for some time now. Glad I don't have to do all the work to enjoy it. Well done, sir.
Just curious here, if the heat from the printer is supposed to dry the filament won’t opening the top vent just pull humid air in if the chamber fan is on?
Just curious, what software are you using to do color changes on Creality printers? Creality slicer doesn't support color chages and I'm trying to get Orca working right but the only one I have got to work right has been Cura.
@@victorsantiago2373 Yes, Orcaslicer for the win. You slice your model, drag the layer lever down to where you want to change your filament and right click on the lever and add a pause. I've used this to change up to five different colors on Hueforge prints.
@@OldManJimmy1 nice! I just ordered a K1C should arrive this Friday I’m super excited since this will be my first time 3D printing. Do you have a beginner advice or video you have found beside this one that can be helpful?
@@victorsantiago2373 Oh wow, you're going to love that printer. So much easier than the first ones you had to manually level the bed and no filament run out sensors etc. Did you hear Creality just announced the all new K2 with a FMS or multi color filament management system? I would recommend you print as much stuff as you can experience is the best teacher but with that printer you are probably going to want to root it at some point. Most with the K1 have due to it running basically a stock klipper firmware. The channel 3DPrintSOS has some great help for rooting printers and other advise for 3D printing in general you will find helpful. Good luck with your 3D printing my friend and you will have many years of enjoying the hobby I'm sure!!!!
I'm new to 3D printing and have a K1C coming soon, and I've been watching your videos more and more, and you seem very well educated with all this, so thanks for that. Would I be able to take your design for the k1 max and make it work for my soon to be here k1c, or would I be better off doing one of these diy dryer/container deals on TH-cam? Let me know as soon as you can so I can figure out which direction I should go. Thanks again for your time and knowledge with 3d printing. I hope to hear back from you soon....
The personal version comes with a printable template to cut and make the holes. The pro version comes with DWG, DXF, and STEP files which make your life easier when cutting the acrylic on laser machines
I.would consider a version that has higher walls, and offers a floor with bowden pass-through to keep the printer's OEM internal volume the same. I would also prevision this version to have a heating element option and desiccant container.
Thank you for your feedback, but all your suggestions are exactly the opposite of what makes MFS a good solution, watch this Q&A video th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
I have printed without a filament sensor for years. I just watch the remaining filament and change before it is exhausted. What about simplifying the filament path by going direct from the filament guide to the extruder. My Ender 5 pro is set with a direct drive system and there is no PTFE tubing between the filament guide and the extruder. It makes filament changing much easier than forcing it through the sensor.
As a K1 MAX owner, I completely agree with the spool issue, CHEP has a video talking about the same issue, he took out some screws from the side that were holding in the fan and replaced them with longer screws so he can mount a 3d printed bracket for the spool holder to click into. I did notice, when you were showing clips of you printing, how did you get the zig-zag lines instead of purge line? I know that it is for flow rate, but I do not know how to turn it on. From what I understand, this does not do something like the AMS where it changes mid print, it is pretty much a dry box connected to the 3d printer.
His title is misleading. I thought it also was a multi-filiment feeder mod for the K1Max like what the Bambu Lab X1-Carbon 3D Printer has, where you can print multi-colored 3D printables. Well I just lost 20 minutes of my life. >:-(
I notice no difference on the chamber temperature using the MFS, so it will print ABS, ASA with the same quality but preserving a low moisture absorption on the filament during the printing time.
My 300x300x300 corexy I built on my own has single spool on top, and no direct extruder, but a short bowden due to extruder in the middle of the printer top. I don't have resonances. X rails are only the linear rails, held at ends. Only the printer nozzle assembly and touch sensor are on X movement.
Muito bom esse design. Vc sabe se já existe alguma companhia vendendo um extruder multi filamento para a K1 Max? Muito obrigado pelo excelente trabalho. Eu moro em Pompano Beach, FL, se você estiver por perto, gostaria de conhece-lo pessoalmente. Acabei de comprar minha primeira printer (K1 Max) e tenha muito para aprender ainda.
People have been talking a lot about 3D chameleon, I haven't tried it yet so I can't recommend it. I'm in Brazil, so we'll have to stop for a coffee at a future opportunity ;)
Chris, it will depend on the prices of your local stores, it can vary a lot depending on the country you are or even the state of big countries like US.
I switched not too long ago. The one thing that I like about Orca is its calibration tools and guide. If you want real quality prints, you generally should retool and dial your settings in every time you change filament. But yea - kill the vibrations and run max flow? Oh thats gotta really get up there for numbers.
@@InventorsGarage how does it handles the weight variation of the spool filaments with the vibration calibration? 3x1kg vs 3x 0.25kg for example: do you recalibrate?
Loved this, already awaiting some parts to start building your MFS Could you suggest me which software to learn in order to do products and manuals like yours?
Love the video, thanks! Do you have any issues with running PLA with the MFS system? I added a riser to my MAX with venting, and I still have to remove my top cover to run PLA due to heat creep. Is this an issue with the MFS? Also, how well does this work with the input shaping and running at high speeds? I know you said your printer seems more stable, but I was curious if you've noticed any issues running over 300mm/s?
Hi JB, I know what you mean related do PLA. By a principle of physics, the hot air stays on top making the filament soften even before get into the hotend, and making the K1 extruder lose traction. What I notice was, with the MFS that hot air bubble moved inside the MFS helping cooling the filament and the printing part. Of Course you can fully open the top window in case you live in Phoenix/AZ and your printer is outside LOL.
The filter isn’t really a filter, please have a look to the buggy filter created by Creality it’s worse than any kitchen filter system and will have no good effect. You will poison yourself by trusting on this on for sure, depending on the filament you are printing.
It may work to run the tube from all three rolls of filament and have it so the two unused rolls have their tubes clipped in to a position out of the way. Then changing filament would be as simple as removing one tube from the extruder and fitting the other to the extruder, cutting the filament close to the extruder then extruding it on the side would be quick and easy. Maybe a pain in the rear if it is a model with a lot of swap and change but very good for something just with two or a few colour changes especially for text on the top of something. just another option,
I just purchased the Commercial license. :-) I'll need to modify it to support 4 spools, as well as contain the 3DChameleon, but that shouldn't be too difficult.
Você é Brasileiro cara? Adorei seu vídeo! Tenho uma K1 (regular) e adorei o projeto. Sempre tive muito interesse em imprimir com várias cores. Me arrependi muito de não ter comprado a Max
Só uma dúvida adicional: É necessário editar o gcode pra pausar e fazer as trocas do filamento manualmente né? Pode ser besta a pergunta mas fiquei na dúvida. Enfim. Sucesso! Sempre tive vontade de fazer um canal em inglês também
Ölümsüzlük teknolojisi mikro işlemci robotu teknolojisi var olan bu teknoloji ölümsüzlügü bir filimde simgeliyor filmin adı durdurulamaz güç bu filimde bu teknoloji görülüyor ve ismi söyleniyor Harun Sarıman🇹🇷
watched your video. noted several things you have not thought of. so... not saying what the areas are, because is not public file for me to test and verify.
Hi Martin, we can't apply discounts on already made orders, but I just sent you an email with a cupom you can use on any future project we release on our store. Thank you very much for your support.
🟠 Multi Filament System for Creality K1 and K1C: th-cam.com/video/zW_LQTWsoRs/w-d-xo.html
🟠 Inventor's Garage Store: www.inventorsgarage.store/
But will it work with the K1C I don’t have the Max or K1
By the way, Amazon sells a multitude of temperature / humidity meters that you you could just stick inside the filiment area to be able to actually know what the humidity is. I think some are available with Min/Max indicators which would be more relevant to this use.
so this isn't a Multi-filament System, it's a filament storage cabinet?
this was a bait and switch and a waste of time
Would love to see a K1 version. Thank you for time and effort on this. Great job
+1 here - I would love a MMS for my K1.
Me too
+1 here
Hola Inventor! Compré mi K1 Max hace dos meses, funciona de maravilla, al ser un equipo nuevo no tenía en mente hacerle alguna adaptación para mejorarla, pero viendo tus videos y la forma en la que los explicas, definitivamente compraré la licencia!
Te felicito! Fuerte abrazo desde México
no te salieron algunas piezas que dice que son mas grande quel printer ?
Love when you get unintentional results that benifit
Man, you make great videos.
Wow, awesome idea with a lot of thought put into this.. You may have already thought of the this however one thing I did think of was a possible issue when printing ABS or ASA materials that off gas VOC's when printing. An activated carbon air filter insert on the air flow exiting the top could be beneficial.
i was thinking about to buy a k1, but now I have to buy a k1 max 😁 amazing development and good video 👍🏻
Really awesome dude. Make sure to put that Creality cannot copy your design, or [they] will. Make a small vent/slide so you don't need to open a door, just open a vent partially.
Just purchased. Cant wait to put it together!
What a great video! Keep up the awesome work you've been doing man!
I have a K1 instead of the K1 Max, I would love to see this project for the K1 as well.
Sucesso!
Very cool project! Would love to see it extended to leverage an ERCF (from the Voron folks) for automatic filament selection)
I really hope to see a Bambu-Like-AMS for the K1, it really need's it to properly compete against the Bambu's
I'm speechless, this is just beyond clever. Very, very nicely done.
Love the video! Can't wait for put my hands on this, looks pretty sweet!
Thank you so much! That will be my solution! I'm still waiting for my k1 max, about 2 month, but it looks very cool!
Haha, very cool! Well done! i do not have a Creality printer, but appreciate the thought, creativity and effort of your design. Love how you use the heat of the printer to dry filament. Also appreciate the versatility with different holders for different spools. Great overall design. Thanks for posting this.
I am excited to start this project instant buy
Need the K1 version PLEASE 🙏
Absolutely loving your videos thank you. Subscriber gained friend 🧡
Great, Great design, very impressed, seems like you thought of so many varibles. Amazing!
This looks awesome! I just ordered my k1 max! Definitely will need to tackle this as I do not like the idea of filament being on the back of a box. I appreciate the content and you earned yourself a subscriber!
Amazing job, will be purchasing it for sure.
Acabei de ver um vídeo teu no canal brasileiro, sobre as calibrações na K1. Daí o TH-cam me recomenda um vídeo do teu canal americano. Kkkk. Muito bom teu conteúdo, e estou impressionado com teu inglês tbm, não dá pra dizer tu és brasileiro. Parabéns, vou seguir nos dois canais
Qual é o canal brasileiro dele?
Just subscribed! If you had a K1 (not max) version I'd buy it in a heart beat! Looking forward to more videos and of course a K1 version ;)
K1 version It's coming
@@InventorsGarage Looking forward to it!!! I'll buy it too! :D
What about K1C
Now if only creality would come out with multi color system like Bambu labs printers
Very interesting. My one concern is regarding ventilation of the printer though. One of the reasons I selected the K1 is because it's enclosed and easy to vent dangerous fumes through the rear exhaust. But your design seems to want the hot air to blow up into the MFS and then just out the top into the room?
Q&A: th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
make this complitble all printers, flsun v400 , For example, couldn't I use it? Although I lose the functionality of drying my filament but it can still be adapted
Thank you for this solutions I just purchased it. can not wait to make it- Question can you use plexi glass for enclosure?
WOW yet another wonderful video after i have just ordered the parts to make four filament saving containers but not to worry as i will be ordering this unit from you aso ..... ! i only have another two days wait i hope to receive my K1M ....
Keep making these wonderful videos .........
Thank you
8:35 fair. Very fair. This is peak content and I mean that by definition
Thank you 🤗
This is great, thanks for putting this together. I had been thinking about doing something like this for some time now. Glad I don't have to do all the work to enjoy it. Well done, sir.
Just curious here, if the heat from the printer is supposed to dry the filament won’t opening the top vent just pull humid air in if the chamber fan is on?
amazing stuff bro
you are genius, thanks for sharing your ideas
It would be great to see, your project adaptations for K1 also
coming soon
Just curious, what software are you using to do color changes on Creality printers? Creality slicer doesn't support color chages and I'm trying to get Orca working right but the only one I have got to work right has been Cura.
Have you figure it out yet?
@@victorsantiago2373 Yes, Orcaslicer for the win. You slice your model, drag the layer lever down to where you want to change your filament and right click on the lever and add a pause. I've used this to change up to five different colors on Hueforge prints.
@@OldManJimmy1 nice! I just ordered a K1C should arrive this Friday I’m super excited since this will be my first time 3D printing.
Do you have a beginner advice or video you have found beside this one that can be helpful?
@@victorsantiago2373 Oh wow, you're going to love that printer. So much easier than the first ones you had to manually level the bed and no filament run out sensors etc. Did you hear Creality just announced the all new K2 with a FMS or multi color filament management system? I would recommend you print as much stuff as you can experience is the best teacher but with that printer you are probably going to want to root it at some point. Most with the K1 have due to it running basically a stock klipper firmware. The channel 3DPrintSOS has some great help for rooting printers and other advise for 3D printing in general you will find helpful. Good luck with your 3D printing my friend and you will have many years of enjoying the hobby I'm sure!!!!
Well done sir!
I'm new to 3D printing and have a K1C coming soon, and I've been watching your videos more and more, and you seem very well educated with all this, so thanks for that. Would I be able to take your design for the k1 max and make it work for my soon to be here k1c, or would I be better off doing one of these diy dryer/container deals on TH-cam? Let me know as soon as you can so I can figure out which direction I should go. Thanks again for your time and knowledge with 3d printing. I hope to hear back from you soon....
I would purchase this in a second if I could find a multi filiment head for my K1M
I'm a little confused. does the personal order come with the dimensions to layout the plexiglass holes/ dimensions? or only the pro version?
yeah I would like to know as well
The personal version comes with a printable template to cut and make the holes. The pro version comes with DWG, DXF, and STEP files which make your life easier when cutting the acrylic on laser machines
Are you working on Automatic loading/unloading of filament?
Q&A: th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your efforts i would love to get this but for the k1c model if you ever design one for it
Good idea 😮
anyone here buy the commercial license and ready to sell this as a kit ready to go?
I.would consider a version that has higher walls, and offers a floor with bowden pass-through to keep the printer's OEM internal volume the same. I would also prevision this version to have a heating element option and desiccant container.
Thank you for your feedback, but all your suggestions are exactly the opposite of what makes MFS a good solution, watch this Q&A video th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
Amazing idea. BUT the thing that I'd be messing with this system is an automatic change of the filaments. But probably not possible that easily
I liked the time and effort that went into this! Subscribe! Need a k1 version would buy! Would be great with TPU.
coming soon
NICE
Thanks for great product
Hi Wesley
Congratulions for this video and your Project.
It s beautifull, and i hope you have very sucess ok
Julio from Brazil
TMJ
Awesome design, but I do wonder how the changes in weight and distribution of weight would effect the resonance calibration.
I have printed without a filament sensor for years. I just watch the remaining filament and change before it is exhausted. What about simplifying the filament path by going direct from the filament guide to the extruder. My Ender 5 pro is set with a direct drive system and there is no PTFE tubing between the filament guide and the extruder. It makes filament changing much easier than forcing it through the sensor.
As a K1 MAX owner, I completely agree with the spool issue, CHEP has a video talking about the same issue, he took out some screws from the side that were holding in the fan and replaced them with longer screws so he can mount a 3d printed bracket for the spool holder to click into. I did notice, when you were showing clips of you printing, how did you get the zig-zag lines instead of purge line? I know that it is for flow rate, but I do not know how to turn it on. From what I understand, this does not do something like the AMS where it changes mid print, it is pretty much a dry box connected to the 3d printer.
i thouht its automatic multi filament changer/feeder.
His title is misleading. I thought it also was a multi-filiment feeder mod for the K1Max like what the Bambu Lab X1-Carbon 3D Printer has, where you can print multi-colored 3D printables. Well I just lost 20 minutes of my life. >:-(
About how much does it cost to make or is there a way to buy from you do we just have to put it together
It depends on where you live, screws and acrylic can vary a lot on different countries.
Awesome man!
Wooo me gusto el invento que hubiera manera de hacerle igual ala bambulab
Hello, Great project. I bought it. Can you adjust this to add a 4th filament real. I want to adapt it so I can add a 3d chameleon color changer to it.
I don't think it has space enough to add one more spool, sorry
Nice design. You should develop a bambu one. I would buy it 😉
th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
How does this fair with retaining heat for printing ASA?
I notice no difference on the chamber temperature using the MFS, so it will print ABS, ASA with the same quality but preserving a low moisture absorption on the filament during the printing time.
My 300x300x300 corexy I built on my own has single spool on top, and no direct extruder, but a short bowden due to extruder in the middle of the printer top.
I don't have resonances.
X rails are only the linear rails, held at ends. Only the printer nozzle assembly and touch sensor are on X movement.
How do you manage the fans to ensure the air isn't pumped out before hand and made to exit through the top?
Q&A: th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
Muito bom esse design. Vc sabe se já existe alguma companhia vendendo um extruder multi filamento para a K1 Max?
Muito obrigado pelo excelente trabalho.
Eu moro em Pompano Beach, FL, se você estiver por perto, gostaria de conhece-lo pessoalmente. Acabei de comprar minha primeira printer (K1 Max) e tenha muito para aprender ainda.
People have been talking a lot about 3D chameleon, I haven't tried it yet so I can't recommend it.
I'm in Brazil, so we'll have to stop for a coffee at a future opportunity ;)
How much do all the non printed parts cost for this project?
Chris, it will depend on the prices of your local stores, it can vary a lot depending on the country you are or even the state of big countries like US.
Interesting project. So far, I have been using an ikea box based drybox.
is there a reason you are using creality print and not orca slicer?
im interested in using orca but need to dial the settings in
I switched not too long ago. The one thing that I like about Orca is its calibration tools and guide. If you want real quality prints, you generally should retool and dial your settings in every time you change filament. But yea - kill the vibrations and run max flow? Oh thats gotta really get up there for numbers.
th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
How does that weight on top of the unit impact vibration? What does it do to the Input shaper output and what print speed have you tested it up to?
The center of mass changed given more stability to the printer and reducing vibration.
@@InventorsGarage how does it handles the weight variation of the spool filaments with the vibration calibration? 3x1kg vs 3x 0.25kg for example: do you recalibrate?
wonder if there is a way to team this up with the enraged rabbit feeder
Good point, I didn't try it yet
Loved this, already awaiting some parts to start building your MFS
Could you suggest me which software to learn in order to do products and manuals like yours?
Q&A: th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
Hi. This looks great! Does the download include paper-printable templates for cutting out the acrylic sheets? Thanks
Better, it includes printable templates you can use to cut acrylic parts. Q&A: th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
@@InventorsGarage Fantastic. What a great idea! :-) Thanks
Love the video, thanks! Do you have any issues with running PLA with the MFS system? I added a riser to my MAX with venting, and I still have to remove my top cover to run PLA due to heat creep. Is this an issue with the MFS? Also, how well does this work with the input shaping and running at high speeds? I know you said your printer seems more stable, but I was curious if you've noticed any issues running over 300mm/s?
Hi JB, I know what you mean related do PLA. By a principle of physics, the hot air stays on top making the filament soften even before get into the hotend, and making the K1 extruder lose traction. What I notice was, with the MFS that hot air bubble moved inside the MFS helping cooling the filament and the printing part. Of Course you can fully open the top window in case you live in Phoenix/AZ and your printer is outside LOL.
The filter isn’t really a filter, please have a look to the buggy filter created by Creality it’s worse than any kitchen filter system and will have no good effect. You will poison yourself by trusting on this on for sure, depending on the filament you are printing.
It may work to run the tube from all three rolls of filament and have it so the two unused rolls have their tubes clipped in to a position out of the way. Then changing filament would be as simple as removing one tube from the extruder and fitting the other to the extruder, cutting the filament close to the extruder then extruding it on the side would be quick and easy.
Maybe a pain in the rear if it is a model with a lot of swap and change but very good for something just with two or a few colour changes especially for text on the top of something.
just another option,
Can you add 3D Chameleon inside to the project?
Awesome work!
I would love to see a version of this work / integrate with the 3d chameleon
I just purchased the Commercial license. :-) I'll need to modify it to support 4 spools, as well as contain the 3DChameleon, but that shouldn't be too difficult.
@@williamsteele awesome!
Willian count on me to help you, I've already sent you an email
do you evaluate a kit to ship with parts to assemble?
subscribed and don't forget us who use k1 prepare something interest for us too :) btw wery wery good project keep up the good work
I'm already prototyping, it's coming soon
Imagina um mod pra fazer a impressão multi-filamento. É a única coisa que eu acho que falta na k1 max pra chegar no vacuo da bambulab, e baratinho.
Você é Brasileiro cara? Adorei seu vídeo! Tenho uma K1 (regular) e adorei o projeto. Sempre tive muito interesse em imprimir com várias cores. Me arrependi muito de não ter comprado a Max
Só uma dúvida adicional: É necessário editar o gcode pra pausar e fazer as trocas do filamento manualmente né? Pode ser besta a pergunta mas fiquei na dúvida. Enfim. Sucesso! Sempre tive vontade de fazer um canal em inglês também
that's really good i take it u can down size it for the k1
I'm working on the K1 version, currently prototyping
Love the idea but I just have an ender 3i converted to corexy
I just purchased a Creality K1 printer and saw your video. How much do you sell your multi-filament system invention?
You can find some license options at www.digitalinventor.shop/
instant subb
Subbed at 8:54 👍
Please Test your Device with Filaments printing and so forth Thanks
Look at the latest video, I'm showing the results with Hyper PLA
Also would you design a version for the normal k1?
coming soon
Ölümsüzlük teknolojisi mikro işlemci robotu teknolojisi var olan bu teknoloji ölümsüzlügü bir filimde simgeliyor filmin adı durdurulamaz güç bu filimde bu teknoloji görülüyor ve ismi söyleniyor Harun Sarıman🇹🇷
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1:20 Real Gaucho problems
Creality punching air right now. This seems like it could be a $200 add on.
watched your video. noted several things you have not thought of. so... not saying what the areas are, because is not public file for me to test and verify.
th-cam.com/video/yBu_d3frat0/w-d-xo.html
VAI BRASIL
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HMM i have just ordered the profesional version and then i watched the rest of your video after the credits and saw the promo code
Hi Martin, we can't apply discounts on already made orders, but I just sent you an email with a cupom you can use on any future project we release on our store. Thank you very much for your support.
I did the same 😢 I have the worst luck seriously was just extra excited about it