For a host of reasons, I think I've decided to go metric. Primarily - despite having a math background, I've always hated doing fractional conversions - it seems so inefficient compared to the simplicity of using mm. Second - I have three young sons who are wanting to join me in the shop who don't yet have strong fraction skills, but are ready and able to work - metric seems like a much easier system from which to teach.
I've searched the forum and read quite a bit, but had a handful of specific questions I'd like to get some feedback on.
1. How have you dealt with Imperial scaling on your other, non-festool tools? For instance, my dewalt table saw and planer are both imperial and most of the advice I've read is to try to go 'cold turkey'
2. What challenges, if any, do you have in terms of buying materials and things like drill bits, etc that are all based on the imperial system?
3. What is your favorite calculator/app to do fractional imperial conversions to mm? I'm thinking about converting plans to metric, etc.
4. What other challenges have you had in making the switch?
Thanks in advance!
I've searched the forum and read quite a bit, but had a handful of specific questions I'd like to get some feedback on.
1. How have you dealt with Imperial scaling on your other, non-festool tools? For instance, my dewalt table saw and planer are both imperial and most of the advice I've read is to try to go 'cold turkey'
2. What challenges, if any, do you have in terms of buying materials and things like drill bits, etc that are all based on the imperial system?
3. What is your favorite calculator/app to do fractional imperial conversions to mm? I'm thinking about converting plans to metric, etc.
4. What other challenges have you had in making the switch?
Thanks in advance!