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Premiere for Upcoming Video Tutorial and Chance to Win a 1-year Gold Patreon Membership ($240 USD Value)

So, this is pretty cool: YouTube allows creators to turn videos into premieres which add a little excitement to things - who of us doesn't want a little more good excitement in life! I thought let's do it and spice it up a little with awarding one of whoever views it along with me (yes, I'll be there open to chat with everyone live) a free 1-year Gold Patreon Membership to our channel which is valued at $240 USD.

Here are the details: there is a question that I ask at some point in the tutorial which is clearly shown by a lower third title that says "Comment Below - If You Know the Answer." 

You literally can't miss it! First one to type the correct answer to that question AND the total number of current Gold Members (as shown at 21:33 in the above tutorial) will win the year membership. It's as simple as that.

Hope to see you at the premiere. Feel free to store up some questions to ask me during the tutorial too, but just don't get distracted and miss the question that you need to answer.

All the best! 
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3 weeks ago | [YT] | 2

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We posted this Hub Adapter practice drawing a little while back. Just recently a Patreon member requested seeing my workflow in modelling it. So, I created a Behind the Scenes raw tutorial for our Patreon and YouTube members.

If you're interested in becoming a member to benefit from all sorts of extra goodies, please see the following link to our Patreon site:
www.patreon.com/posts/part-0007-hub-122759576?utm_…

If you're interested in becoming a YouTube member to watch this video, here is the link:
https://youtu.be/ljkauzX0E3A

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1 month ago | [YT] | 5

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10% Off Of 3DConnexion Products - Special for Those that Love the Learn It! Channel.

Amazing news! We were just able to get a discount, direct from 3DConnexion, for everyone that enjoys our channel. Figuring out the details has been almost a month long process but they finally approved it. Here are the details:

1) 10% off of all 3DConnexion products (excluding kits)
2) US store only
3) Voucher code: LEARNIT
4) Expires April 30, 2025

I have been using their products since 2017 and love them. I currently own the SpaceMouse Enterprise edition, and CadMouse Pro Wireless.

Hope this code is beneficial to you. If it is, please like this post and share the code with whoever you'd like.

All the best!

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We are truly thankful that more than 20k of you have enjoyed/benefitted enough from our channel to have subscribed. Thanks for your support along the way.

If you have any suggestions for future tutorials, please let us know in the comments section below.

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1 month ago | [YT] | 28

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Free Patreon membership for 1 month. Here are the details:

Our Patreon site is getting better and better. I’ve been trying to add practice drawings regularly, behind-the-scenes raw tutorials, wallpapers, and more on a regular basis. Many have signed up just to help support us, but I’ve been wanting to make the site as beneficial as possible for all our members.

If you’d like to see what it’s like, here is a code to redeem a free Aluminum tier membership for 1 month. If you like it, then we would be honoured for you to stick with us. Please provide suggestions to make the page better too. We are always open to any comments from our members. You’ll only have til midnight on Jan 31 to redeem this. Here’s the code and link:

Code: 3D48A
Link: www.patreon.com/learnitalready/redeem/3D48A

Please consider liking this post so that it shows up in more YouTube feeds to get the word out.

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1 month ago | [YT] | 17

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Terminologies… 🧐

Terminology is a fun and interesting topic to me. As I’m creating these tutorials and using terminology that I grew up with and are used in the manufacturing industry in Canada, I have been asked by some commenters why I use the terms “thou” and “mil” and what they mean.

Let’s focus on the term “mil.” I did a little research and found out the following (based off of Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Wikipedia):

A mil is a unit of measurement that is equal to one-thousandth of an inch, or 0.0254 millimeters. It is used to measure the thickness of materials or the diameter of wires. For example, you might describe a plastic cover as being 10 mils thick.
The word "mil" is a shortened form of the Latin word mille, which means "thousand". It is pronounced as /mil/, rhyming with "bill" and "still".
In North America, "mil" is a formal unit name, but "mil" or "mill" is also a common colloquial term for millimeter. A millimeter is approximately 39 mils.

So it seems that I use the colloquial term for millimeter when I say “mil.” However, doing a little more research I see that the terms I use are more often used in the UK and Canada and somewhat adopted in the US. Therefore I wanted to poll my subscribers and ask for their feedback: when you hear the word “mil” what unit of measurement do you think of? Try and keep all comments positive using this as an opportunity to learn something new about terminologies used around the world. If possible, write where you’re from.

4 months ago | [YT] | 4

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In the aerospace industry which material is most commonly used in CNC machining?

4 months ago | [YT] | 8

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V8 Series - Engine Block Drawing

Paid members can download the technical drawing for the Engine Block on YouTube (members page) or on our Patreon site here:
www.patreon.com/posts/v8-series-engine-116737274?u…

Would you like to see a whole series on a V8 engine? Like this post to let me know.

5 months ago | [YT] | 22

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What's the difference between standard V-style metric thread Forms and imperial unified thread forms (other than the obvious)?

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