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hey whatamp;#39;s up itamp;#39;s joe mike and iamp;#39;m actually doing a tutorial video itamp;#39;s been a minute um so iamp;#39;m gonna do it old school iamp;#39;ve got my cell phone all rigged up and ready to record what i want to show you which is how to work with threaded brass inserts when it comes to 3d printing so what i have here as i move my camera iamp;#39;ve got a box of threaded brass inserts you may have seen these before but all they are already um just brass inserts that are threaded ready to accept uh this oneamp;#39;s a three millimeter but theyamp;#39;re ready to accept bolts of various sizes you get various links and various sizes of bolts in a package like this the longer the link youamp;#39;ll notice it has more spurs to catch the material that youamp;#39;re planting it into uh the shorter ones only really have a top and a bottom these are incredibly handy with when it comes to 3d printing just because it can really make parts that need to connect toget