Chart Hub
Quick reference charts for field use. Open any chart for an interactive view and print-friendly format. Need to estimate material quantities? Visit the calculator hub.
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Fraction to Decimal Chart | Inch Conversion Reference
Free fraction to decimal conversion chart with printable reference tables. Convert fractions to decimals instantly with our interactive chart showing 1/64 to 1 inch in decimal and metric (mm) equivalents.
Open Interactive Chart →Lumber Size Chart | Nominal vs Actual
Lumber size chart for contractors and DIY builders. See dimensional lumber sizes (nominal vs actual), weight per foot, and cost estimates for common 2x4, 2x6, 4x4 and beam sizes in SPF and pressure-treated lumber.
Use Lumber Size Calculator →Fraction to Decimal Chart (16ths of an Inch) | Inch Conversion Table
Use this fraction to decimal chart for 16ths of an inch to convert measurements to decimal inches and millimeters. Includes a printable table and accuracy tips.
View 16ths Chart →Fraction to Decimal Chart (32nds of an Inch) | Precision Inch Conversion
Convert 32nds of an inch to decimal inches and millimeters with this fraction to decimal chart. Ideal for trim, cabinetry and other projects needing 1/32" accuracy.
View 32nds Chart →Fraction to Decimal Chart (64ths of an Inch) | High-Precision Conversion
Convert 64ths of an inch to decimal inches and millimeters with this high-precision fraction to decimal chart. Designed for fine woodworking and metalworking projects.
View 64ths Chart →Decimal to Fraction Inches Chart | Convert Decimal Inches to Fractions
Use this decimal to fraction inches chart to convert values like 0.375 or 0.5625 into inch fractions. Includes a rounding guide and millimeter equivalents.
View Decimal to Fraction Chart →Fractions, Decimals and Millimeters Conversion Chart | Inch to mm Table
Quickly convert inch fractions to decimal inches and millimeters with this fractions, decimals and mm chart. Ideal for woodworking, metalworking and DIY projects.
View Conversion Chart →All Charts
- Fraction to Decimal Chart — Convert fractional inch measurements from tape measures to decimal and metric (mm) equivalents for calculators, CNC, and layout software.
- Fraction to Decimal Chart (16ths) — Focused conversion table for 16ths of an inch with decimal and millimeter values, ideal for standard tape measure readings in carpentry and DIY.
- Fraction to Decimal Chart (32nds) — Precision conversion table for 32nds of an inch with decimal and millimeter values, designed for finish carpentry, cabinetry, and trim work.
- Fraction to Decimal Chart (64ths) — High-precision conversion table for 64ths of an inch with decimal and millimeter values, designed for fine woodworking, machining, and fabrication.
- Decimal to Fraction Inches Chart — Convert decimal inch values from calculators, calipers, and software into standard inch fractions with rounding guidance and millimeter equivalents.
- Fractions, Decimals and Millimeters Chart — Three-column reference for converting between inch fractions, decimal inches, and millimeters in one lookup, with a bidirectional converter.
- Lumber Dimensions Chart — Look up nominal vs actual dimensions, weight per foot, board feet, and cost estimates for standard framing lumber sizes like 2x4, 2x6, and 4x4.
When to Use a Reference Chart
Reference charts are designed for quick lookups while you are on the job. A tape measure reads in fractions, but most digital tools, CNC machines, and layout software expect decimal values. Instead of doing the math in your head, open the fraction to decimal chart and find the exact conversion instantly.
Lumber dimensions are another common source of confusion. A 2x4 does not actually measure two inches by four inches. The lumber dimensions chart shows actual sizes for every common board, along with weight per linear foot and approximate cost. That information matters when you are planning load calculations, estimating delivery weight, or budgeting a framing job.
Every chart on this site is interactive, sortable, and includes a print-friendly layout. You can use them on your phone at the supply yard or print a PDF copy to keep in your truck. If you need to estimate quantities or costs for a specific project, visit the calculator hub instead.
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