This is an example of a more fancy arrow:
And if you are in the drawing you could zoom in and the boundaries of the US would appear as you get closer, then the state, then the county your survey is in, and finally the actual site itself which will be placed on the SPC coordinates for the site at each corner with the client name, JN, date and other office data attached to it.
Pretty cool huh
A north arrow and catalog device all in one!!!
Activating the ole "Kent magnate" I see.
Tom Adams, post: 352113, member: 7285 wrote: Activating the ole "Kent magnate" I see.
No, no, just from the other thread and the simple north arrow
It sounds cool Mighty. I just threw that in because I thought it would attract comments from Kent.
Tom Adams, post: 352135, member: 7285 wrote: It sounds cool Mighty. I just threw that in because I thought it would attract comments from Kent.
lol, I know, but he isn't the only one interested in arrows, and no I embellished my arrows abilities, just a normal little arrow
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What more do you need?
Jeesh, tone it down a little bit Karoly.
Dave Karoly, post: 352152, member: 94 wrote: ^
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That should work, lol
"The next feature of a rightly constructed map, and one which is by no means simply decorative but of very great practical importance, is the meridian. A true meridian is a necessary adjunct of all rightly constructed maps, as it is directionally their common line of comparison, and without it no just notion of the situation of the territory represented by the map, or of the bearings of its lines, can be obtained...."
- Francis Hodgman, 1897
Dave Karoly, post: 352152, member: 94 wrote: ^
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That's waaay too rococo for Kent
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Dave Karoly, post: 352152, member: 94 wrote: ^
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You mean what LESS do you need...
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Tom Adams, post: 352113, member: 7285 wrote: Activating the ole "Kent magnate" I see.
magnet, not magnate.....or wait....maybe I said it right the first time.
