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In your video there was one minor error. The BIPM ( Bureau international des poids et mesures (International Weights and Measures Bureau - the organisation that maintains the metric system)) says that there should be a space between the number and the symbol for the unit, eg; 5 L (five litres) 11.5 kg (eleven and a half kilograms). Your descriptions should be like 5 mm and not 5mm. You can download the BIPM metric guide from their website: www.bipm.org/en/si/si_brochure/
@@wallacemarty Construction drawings I've used have a note saying "All dimensions in millimetres" in the title block and measurements are written as just a figure with no units. For example 150 mm is just written as 150