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They make a clip that snaps onto an architect's scale (those triangular rules with the various scales on various sides. You put that clip on the rule (it snaps into the grooves) and then you only have a couple of 'wrong ways' to see the numbers. If you pay attention, you can see the clip has a mark, you just have to remember which way the mark should go to read the proper scale.
I have an engineers rule (like the arcihtec's rule..reads in tenths...I hate that thing. Always get that one by mistake out of my ruler/square drawer.. I also have a meter scale...
Best is a story stick. Just mark all the measurements you use repeatedly onto one nice scrap of wood, or one for each boat, or cabinets you repeat, whatever. I have half a dozen of those for various dimensions I use over and over. No chance to screw up on reading your tape.
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