This is a great topic. In college physics and other science classes (in the US) we used nothing but metric and I got really good grades. Doctors and nurses mainly use metric. The world uses metric. Maybe if we all used metric it would make selling some US products abroad simpler (less need for modification). If we didn't have to worry about conversion we would not have crashed a hundred and twenty-five million dollar space probe into Mars. More importantly, if we all used metric I would reduce by half the choice of allen wrenches I need to pull out and toss all over my bench each time I need one!
I am new to woodworking, but the whole 16th and 32nd thing is error prone especially since so many rules and measures make it hard to read these increments. Come on, admit it. You have made the same error yourselves many times (3 16ths instead of 5...). One simple decimal number is a lot easier to remember as you go to the saw. However, there is a problem. My tools. For example, I have a small Bosch table saw. Can I get a metric replacement strip for it? I'm going to check into it. What about my expensive Forstner bits... It's not easy in a mixed world.
I am new to woodworking, but the whole 16th and 32nd thing is error prone especially since so many rules and measures make it hard to read these increments. Come on, admit it. You have made the same error yourselves many times (3 16ths instead of 5...). One simple decimal number is a lot easier to remember as you go to the saw. However, there is a problem. My tools. For example, I have a small Bosch table saw. Can I get a metric replacement strip for it? I'm going to check into it. What about my expensive Forstner bits... It's not easy in a mixed world.