To be honest I can't tell if you are kidding in a bragging sort of way, or if you are dead serious!
Either way 1/32 inch is plenty good enough for the frame.
I try to keep everything as accurate as I can, sometimes spending more time to do so, but for most things even 1/16 is plenty good enough.
The only things that might need to be held to tighter tolerances are glue joints on wooden structure, and for finish work like cabinets and trim.
Really it comes down to how important the dimensional accuracy is to the strength integrity (will the joint fit well enough for the glue and fasteners to achieve full strength?); the on going build requirements (will a bad dimension create a domino effect of poor fits or complex adaptations to get good fits?); and aesthetics (can you stand to look at it and would you be proud to show it off?)
Strength of your frame won't be affected by 1/32 tolerance. Building up from the frame you will have plenty of opportunity to maintain this or tighter tolerance (if required), and if you stand back a little you will never be able to see 1/32 out on your frame, so it must be okay visually.
I'd say you re good to go.

p.s. If you had included a pic I would have said, "it looks good from my house".
