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Seriously, I have no life.
Why not use all metric measuring? Tape measures, scales, tape for table saw fences and squares are all available in metric. That way, you never need to convert.I never try doing a 45° miter cut on MDF. The thin edges crumble. It's hard for me even with good plywood like baltic birch.
Mentioning how MDF and plywood come in metric thicknesses reminds me that I hate how this creates problems when using our non-metric tools. Speaker building is a good example, because nearly all drivers are made in metric dimensions. Figuring out how large a hole to cut for a driver 148 mm in diameter while using non-metric cutting and measuring tools is a mighty pain!!
And don't even mention that we measure length in inches (which by itself is alright) and fractions of inches (halves, quarters, eighths, sixteenths, etc.) which are awful to add, subtract, or divide in your head. If we even used inches and decimal inches it would be a lot easier than those dreadful fractions. If you have a board 7 and 5/8" wide, quickly (without using a calculator or pen & paper) tell me how far from the edge is the center. The answer is 3½ plus 5/16 = 3 and 13/16"). If we used centimeters, half of 19.4 cm is 9.7 cm. That's much easier to do in your head.
It's funny that we still call non-metric as the English system because the British abandoned it for metric a long time ago. And that brings me to my last point in this rant… if we had changed over to the metric system back in the early 1980s, as planned, none of this would matter today.
You don't like adding 3-1/2" + .3125"? Why, it's 6.662mm, of course.
I'm not sure it was actually planned, as much as tested in the late '60s, to see if it would meet with approval. It wasn't and the rest of the world looks at us like we ride the short bus. The Mars mission didn't help, either. Using the wrong units for parachute deployment made the scientists look like idjits and the whole project was a waste.
"The metric system is the tool of the devil. My car gets fourty rods to the hogs head and that's the way I likes it!"