Many years back, Murphy came along to remind and humble me in the ways of measuring tapes. Rather than let carpenters use their own, I ended up buying tapes for each project that I tested in the stores, and yes I looked real silly stretching them out in the aisles. I still remember one tape that was a full inch shorter in the first 15 feet and by 50 was nearly three inches different!!
A man that taught me more than I could ever remember talked about building using a single tape measure. Even with the rough jobs I do for myself, I've ignored that advice at my own peril.
Under a foot I use my INCRA ruler. Up to three feet, the folding ruler. Over three feet I try and stick with a single tape, but unless I hide the others, I just grab what ever happens to be close.

. On stuff for the table saw I often use a piece of 1/4" dowel as a pseudo story stick. Lots of indents where I used a thumb nail to make a mark.
I guess what ever works for the project and your demands (or lack there of

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Be well,
Ben