I was wondering what the best strategies are for dealing with the choice between metric and imperial systems. The obvious answer is to plump for one or the other. However, I got a set of imperial chisels, which I suppose doesn't matter because if you are going to cut a mortise it seems to me that you just have to pick a chisel which looks the right size, irrespective of what it actually measures or is measured in. On the other hand if you come up against hardware, then I reckon that dictates what you must use e.g. if the only screws available are metric then you have to have metric bits. Then again my auger bits are imperial.
Because I didn't encounter metric until secondary school my instinct is still to think in feet and inches. To me the big advantage of imperial is that notions like half, quarter, eigth etc. are perfectly natural (even Europeans talk about halves and quarters in daily life). To do metric I have to stop, get a ruler and see what e.g. 25 cm actually looks like.
So, has anybody got any suggestions which are better than my current approach?
Because I didn't encounter metric until secondary school my instinct is still to think in feet and inches. To me the big advantage of imperial is that notions like half, quarter, eigth etc. are perfectly natural (even Europeans talk about halves and quarters in daily life). To do metric I have to stop, get a ruler and see what e.g. 25 cm actually looks like.
So, has anybody got any suggestions which are better than my current approach?