The Mitutoyo non-digital unit I use has metric (0.02) and Imperial (0.001). Now I find the metric easy to read, but imperial to 0.001 is a real challenge. So I went and got my feeler guages out

10 thousandths inch = 0.25 mm
20 thousandths inch = 0.51 mm
30 thousandths inch = 0.76 mm
40 thousandths inch = 1.02 mm
These are small numbers and I have realised I have proably been seating some of mine in allot deeper, though still achieving good results.
And here is my vent:

Inches, yards, feet per second, minutes of angle are just a pain in the arse to use, millimetres, centimetres, metres, metres per second and mill radians to name a few are easily divisable by 10 and are much easier to use IMHO

Regards
Dan