I've recently started to use imperial measurements in projects - I am of the generation that was taught both imperial and metric systems so I find it easy to switch between them. Apart from the fact that my last few projects have come from drawings with imperial measurements, I have realised that it is far easier on the eyes when working in eighths and sixteenths than in millimetres (as long as the rule isn't trying to show 1/64ths on the same scale).
My biggest problem has been that all of the rules I have with imperial markings have 1/16ths (and 1/8ths) on one edge and 1/10ths on the other. It has caught me out more than once when I've tried to set a gauge to 3/8ths say, and ended up with 3/10ths.
I have since discovered that you can buy steel rules with different variations of markings. 4R has 1/64ths and 1/32nds on one side and (joy of joys) 1/16ths and 1/8ths on the other. I almost never need anything finer than 1/16th, so a rule marked with a 1/16ths scale on one edge and an 1/8ths on the other is perfect. I'm surprised at how much easier it makes it.
It's not easy to find nice 4R rules in the UK. My favourite rule is a Shinwa satin chrome rule, which is very easy to read because of the satin chrome, but it's metric. I have a cheap unchromed 6" x 3/4" 4R stainless rule, but I can't find a nice satin finish 6" x 3/4" 4R rule. Let me know if you know of something. In my searches though, I did find a great 4R double square from igaging which can be ordered from the USA via Amazon for £25 or so. I expect the Starrett equivalent is nicer, but it's also much more $$$.
My biggest problem has been that all of the rules I have with imperial markings have 1/16ths (and 1/8ths) on one edge and 1/10ths on the other. It has caught me out more than once when I've tried to set a gauge to 3/8ths say, and ended up with 3/10ths.
I have since discovered that you can buy steel rules with different variations of markings. 4R has 1/64ths and 1/32nds on one side and (joy of joys) 1/16ths and 1/8ths on the other. I almost never need anything finer than 1/16th, so a rule marked with a 1/16ths scale on one edge and an 1/8ths on the other is perfect. I'm surprised at how much easier it makes it.
It's not easy to find nice 4R rules in the UK. My favourite rule is a Shinwa satin chrome rule, which is very easy to read because of the satin chrome, but it's metric. I have a cheap unchromed 6" x 3/4" 4R stainless rule, but I can't find a nice satin finish 6" x 3/4" 4R rule. Let me know if you know of something. In my searches though, I did find a great 4R double square from igaging which can be ordered from the USA via Amazon for £25 or so. I expect the Starrett equivalent is nicer, but it's also much more $$$.