• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    specifically woodworking I like doing in inches, because 12. For the tasks I often do in the wood shop, fractional inches work well.

    I’m confortable working in both systems, but I build furniture in inches.

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      3 days ago

      In metric, the 12 really isn’t important anymore which kinda invalidates that. We normally go to the nearest mm or, if needed, some fraction of that (not normally needed in my life at least)

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        3 days ago

        When building wooden furniture, the ability to divide by 3 and 4 comes in handy a lot more often than dividing by 5, and I don’t have to start rounding to nearest or stuff like that. For this task, inches work out better.

        If I never see another inch size bolt in my life it’ll be too soon.

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          2 days ago

          I do woodworking too, my father did it since youth, and he did it just fine. We don’t feel the need to divide everything.

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          3 days ago

          My point is, if you’re using feet and inches you maybe want to divide by that. We in the metric world don’t so it’s not that big a deal. Our woodworking is done in CM and MM and we rarely need fractions of mm.